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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1945)
M . VFW Mi.tlnn II .1 nilvi'uv. pimiiiiiiiwliir nt iHstr III, WlMlH'H tU lUlVlHO Ull IlieillbU let of lliu Vi'lmiiim of Foreign wii of thu district meeting tu bu hel In Klumiith Kails uii Sunday Si'DlL'in mi' 111. lit 2 i). in Dtincoliinil with Pelican Post I.'IUII Its hosts. Service officor school conducted by G. O. Plkt uttfulitti nrriitni fur thn fliiiiir nii.nl nf Ort'Ufin. und n school for adjutants will bo conducted by I.Ynl H t'n-ii tinlil'InrnillHlni' for llin district of Oregon, mid Ihi'Nu Will 1)0. held III 1 . III., Ul UllllCt" lund. Lunch will bit served uftui thu meeting und nil VFW mom bers li I'd urged to intend Reclamation Builnou Three ii'prosonliillvos of tho WltA i'uiii), Newell, unit., visueu u K. bureau of rechimiillon offl cluls Monday I1!. Lttyton Httiph dint. miiierlntiMidimt of tho Khun lh o(l Ice of the bureau, unci W. I. Tlniilcy, chief clerk, ac companied tho men on a trip to iscwcll mcsduy on rouuno uusi ncss. Vlalt Hero Mm. Myrtle Uiirneit of I'nrthmd spent the pimt week with her brother nnd itlnlor-hi-hiw, Mr. mid Mm. Hus null K. Hermann, of tho Merrill muliwny. I hey drove to Med' y ford Sunday mid visited friends mere, mm. liitrucs leu on mom dny for her homo In Portland. To Raitda Hera MSiit Gcurgo C. Fllteriifl with hlit wire, unci von, Circg, have nrrlvcd from Went Palm Beach, Kin., to miiko their homo ut l'ili fclclci I., do. .Siit. Klltcroll him been discharged from tho nrmy air corps, after serving flvo years In tno weather service. Haiblni Tho lliicblnn of the KiiKlen niixllhiry will meet rrl dny evening, September 14, lit 8 o'clock nt the homo of Penny l.imif, 24118 Orciton, with Deity vood as nosicss. mono not plan nlni! to attend nro a.ikcd to call Mm. Wood. Return Hera Mr. and Mm C. U. Vochntzer. 1023 Avaton have recently returned from Sun Francisco where they "Spent tho jam iwo weeks visiting Mrs, Mabel DoWltt. ulster of Mm. Vo. Vhutzcr. Mm. DeWItt hits been ll for noma lime but It now I in Jirovlng. ! Ladles' Aid Klret C.nvtonnni rhurch I.adlen' Aid will meet jor an aii-ramliy night, Friday, September 14, at 7:45 at tho church. Mm. Albert Clawson will be In charge of tho program wiiii mm. w. ueain and Mrs J. Berg as hostesses. Vliltlncr En Route Mr. and Mm. Albert Ilolcluhl of Sun y-runcisco ntopped In Klumutli i alls on their wav lo Mlnncsotn i to spend a few days with their irirmia, Mr, and Mm. victor Ong &nan. Visiting Neighbors Welcome V .. I .. .. . 1 . 1 . . . . nnnn j-1 iv-iiufliuj L-uiiip nu. uouo, itoyai Neighbors of America, will hold Jls reuuliir, nicotine Friday, Sep- neinocr n, in ino linll, Iitln. Initlntlon for new mem Piers will bo held, followed by circsumcnis. J Ram Sale Two hundred and Jwcnty-flve head of crossbred Jfnmboullelt.i, smooth Rum Jjouilctts, Itomcldulcs, Suffolks ind H.unpshlres will be on snlo In Lnkcvlew September 14. The Mo is sponsored by Oregon Nvool rowem. LEGAL NOTICES n tiik rinciiiT connT or mr, NTATK Or OIIECiON roll KLAMATH )N TIIK MATTKI1 or TIIK ESTATE Or I , MARY K. OWKN. IlK-mucl. 4 Nonce t hereliy slven Ihat t hive Jllfil my final arcminl nt Iho adinln llrallnri of the eilale at Mary E. Owen, flereaieit, and that the Court haa an. .iolnlrfl OMnlier , linn. t 10:1)0 A. M., the lime for hearing objection!, to vurh final account and the aelllentent Ihcreof. J J. t.. OWEM ' AdmlnUtralor. Jc. -I3-30.37-No, IU.1. Congrogntlonal Church Tho iniiriiliiii servlcu ul thu Coiiuiiun lly Coiiui'ckiiIIoiiiiI church on Ciiti'dou, Sunday, Svplumbiii' 10, will bo u rticiiM ul II on survlcu for II id Hc-'V. Uodrrcy Miittliown who Iiiin accepted the iippolntmuut us liermiineut piiHtnr of the church, Tliu service will bu at 11 u. in., mid will be conducted by tho Itev. I'uul Un vies district super intendent, and tho Hev. Piiul IJIckey, inoderulor of tho Ore Hun conrertmce, both of Port land. FoIIowIiik the niornliiu services theru will bu n church fiunlly dinner In thu community hull, mid those titlundliiK are iiHked to brlnu u main dish. Cof fee, rolls unci tlusst'rl will be pro vided by tho ctimmltleo in ciiiiiki! or iiiriiiiKeineiils, All friends of Iho church lire cordial ly invited to utleiHl, Pacific's Big Team Hail Stars, Stripes Hammond Returns 'l'Slft. Jmnes K, llmnmoud, sou of Mr, mid Mm, Jmnes li. Ilummond, returned lo his home In M nrriW lifter scrvhiK for 2S months In mo Aieuinin l.ilmids. When his ;iO dny furlouijh is up, he will re port to Fori Orel, fnllf i II it m m o n d wiik a visitor In iviHiimiu rni J Wodncsduy. Celebrating Birthday Mr. mid Mrs. Newton Whllfori ,,f Canby are vlsltlnn, with his sis- ler, Mrs. W. C. Hall, and her tlutiKliter. Mm. li. II, Hudcllffe, 1420 Pacific Terrace. Whllford, who Is 110 ycum old, enme down lo celebrate his sister's B7th birthday with her. StODOver Mr nini Kfru Verne L'ox nt nnrrlw l,,,., t,,ui returned from a trip lo Gruss Vallev und am slcintilntr ,,u,.r in Klomnth Falls to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Ollvo Lund, 162(1 Crescent. Saturday Meeting Kliunuth Lank 400. Order of Vosn. will hold Its rciiulur mcetlnii Satur day, September 15. at 8 n. m.. ol Odd Fellows hull. Refresh- inputs will bo served after the nicctliiK, followed by dancinit. Nurses' Association Oreuon Sluto Nurses' ussoclittlon, dis trict 8, will hold Its regular monthly mcetlnii tonight ut 8 o'clock, ul the public health unit. All Krnduute nurses arc in vited to attend. Servicemen's Wives At 7:30 tonlijht In the USO Indies' louniic, tho Servicemen's Wives club will hold its reiiular meet iiiK. All servicemen's wives arc cordially Invited to attend. Back To Camp Pvt. Robert CrccnswclKht left Tucsdny night lo return to Camp Roberts, Calif., after a three-day visit witn irieuds In Klnmuth Fulls. 1 n yyciS iii LT -' ' '" General MacArthur, right, and Adm. William F. Halsey. the team largely responsible for bringing the Japanese to their knees, stand stiffly at attention at the end of the road as the Stars and Stripes is raised in Tokyo. Cat Licenses Hugh Tollcy, Klumnth Falls, and Lcs Chase, Dorrls, passed tests at the Wor dcn. CAP flying field on the Weed highway Wednesday and received their private pilot's li censes. To Enter OSC Dulc Brewer.' sou of IrniH Sheurcr of lrmu's beauty shop, 1124 Kast Main, will leave Sunday, September 18 for Corvullls, where ho will enter Oregon State college. Ho will live in the Sigma Nu house this year. Wants Ewes Sommcr Bcason of Likely, Cnlif., was in Klam ath Falls Wednesday looking for yearling ewes to purchase. At Hillside Mrs. Ben John- son, Lake-view road, underwent Man Held For Red Bluff Police Glen W. Ros, Scandinavian rooms, was picked up here by city police last night on a war rant ond is being held in the city jail for authorities from Red Bluff, Calif., where he is wanted for theft. Robert Ncwlck, Pelican rooms, posted $5 bail for running a stop sign Wednesday ' at 11th and Pine. Three drunks and one drunk and disorderly case anmareri in police court this morning and iwo aaamonai arunks bailed out. an operation in Hillside hospi tal Wednesday. From San Diego. Rob Hcun, USN. .is home from Sun Dicito on leave, until rrlclay, visiting wltli tils purenls, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. itcup, 417 Lincoln. M a I o r Operation Dcstic Peters. 1735 Crescent, is con vnlesclng after undergoing mu or surgery yesterday ut nil side hospital. Rummage Sale A rummage mile will be held Saturday, Sen. tembcr 15, nt 133 N. 4th, by the lion L,ullicran church. If you need to OtKlOtfP ncociccD! Duo To Monthly Letstt 1 If you lot so much durlnri monthly period that you tool bo weak, "dragged OUI' thll mar bo dtm to low hlrvwl.imti o try LyUlft, K. Plukhnn't taiut ona of the iirentrat blood-Iron tonics you can buy. I'lnklmm'i Tublfitn ro Alio fnmoui to help relieve symptoms Of montlllV functional rilitlirluimvia Follow lftbl directions, lydiiLPinkhirB'sTAOICTS New Seeger Commercial Refrigerators SO, 30 and 20 Cubic Foot Capacities. Cabinet, coll and compressor assembled Into one unit, Built-in Air Conditioning Unit. Ice Making unit In 20 cu. ft. model. Ideal for large home or farm use. MONARCH Wood ond Coal RANGES All White Porcelain Radiant-Circulator ROOM HEATERS Burn Wood, Coal, Pras-to-logs G-E MAZDA LAMP BULBS Gonotal Sorvico on All Appliances Sold by Copco Repair Parti Available- Phono 8365 Clayton Whitlock, Sorviecman Cascade Home Furnishings Co. 124 North 4th St, Phone 8365 VERN OWENS, Manager c assies... It isn't every day that a new "Joyce" breaks into that tried-ond-true group known os our Classics but here ore two, we feel, that rote our confidence. HIUCIUY vu Exciting new American version of tho Highland ghillic, with a definite flavor of Scotch but a typically Joyce form of flat tery ... in Ash Blonde. ON THI AlIRT $6-50 Joyce's famous baby-toe classic, one of the bcst-lovcd shoes in the world, for its heavenly comfort and good looks. White, Let's go to LEONS .' . -525 Main NEW MERCHANT ASSOCIATION RECEIVES OKAY Action to permit the. dissolu tion of tho retail trade commit tee of the chamber of commerce, lo be supplanted by the new Klamath Merchants association, was taken by tho board of di rectors of the chamber of com merce yesterday. Paul Skecn, president of the merchants group, explained that tho association will require that all members belong to the cham ber. John Houston, director In charge of retail trade on the board, will be liaison officer be tween th p h a m h r nnrl thn merchants association. Actions taken by the associa tion will pot have to be ap proved bv thf- ehnmhr-r hnarri Skecn pointed out that there are many matters which are not necessarily of interest to the COIintv rhamhpp nt rnmmnctA but are definitely local Klamath j-mm uiiHirs oi interest to me merchants. At the meeting Wednesday noon the directors heard a num ber of "master plan" reports from various committees and all were adopted. A suggestion that a wig-wag signal be removed from the S. P. tracks at the crossing of the old Kcno-State Line road, and Attention Veteransll NEW FALL SUITS 45.00 to 65.00 You should see one of these classy single or double breast ed suits by Bartlett fc Fash ion Park. In the new drape model. Blue, Brown or Grey. C- .eeMHB DREW'sJ MANSTORE 711 Mala St. be placed on the O. C. and E. crossing at Hugcr, was left for further Investigation. Tho Juni or chamber made the proposal, but It was not clear just where the wig-wag is now located. East Main Sewer Project Continues Four hundred and fifty feet of sanitary sewer are being laid parallel to tho present system on Main street near the public health center, City Engineer E. A, Thomas said today. The work was started two weeks ago and should be com pleted In another week. The cost of $1200 will be paid for by property owners being served, Thomas said. The present system was found Inadequate for the needs in the district, and the project now underway will supplement the old system. CEILING SET PORTLAND, Sept. 13 (IP) The department of agriculture wage board today set ceiling prices for hop pickers at 34 cents a pound for Marlon and Polk counties. Executive Direc tor Aldcn E. Orr said the ruling followed a hearing at Salem Sat urday and that growers wishing an adjustment on the basis of hardship may petition the board. Classified Ads Bring Results. Thursday. September 13. 1948 HERALD AND NEWS TIVI ELEVEN LOCAL MEN RECEIVE DISCHARGES Honorably discharged from the service at the Fort Lewis, Wash., separation center on Sep tember 11 were a number of Klamath Falls men. Th.1 Itltlorlru! C!l n it t ".uutu uiitnun ' Huston, Box 754; Pvt. Lawrence I A. Staub, 2045 Wintland; Sgt. utin imkci, mio Maryland; T5 Richard Mayes, Route 3, Box 240; SSgt. Raymond H. Sacher, 5514 S. 6th; Sgt. Ray Harbour, 2124 Reclamation; Tech. Sgt. Ladd D. Hoyt, 21)08 Blsbeo; Silt M,"vJ.n Wl Schufclt, 617 Otli; 18 Clarence Sholuto, Box 387; Tech. Sgt. Morton C. Scott, 823 Prcscott. A Lakevlew man was also In cluded in the list. Ho was SSgt. William A, Simpson. . PALACE MEALS More than 150 breakfasts, lunches and dinners are served daily to various members of tho royal rctinuo of Buckingham Palace, London, SHEEPLINED COATS SHEEPLINEO VESTS SHEEPLINED JACKETS OREGON WOOLEN 800 Main KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE 733 Pine Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon Phone 4760 Established 1926. Licensed by and Bonded to th State of Oregon. An "approved" school for training under the G. I. Bill of Rights, Public Low 34, 78th Congress. Say! do you realize that the better mechanical condition you car is in . ... THE MORE IT WILL BE WORTH When you are able to trade it in on a new car? BRING IT IN NOW OUR EXPERT MECHANICS WILL PUT IT IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION DICK B. MILLER CO. Olds Tower Phone 4103 1 "" "fee- ' "TJ. - Y'Jii'XTf. "I A ' ?TJT7 KCOND FLOOR . ; ' ' " J