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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1945)
Special Program The lid' vlsoiy committee, uf tliu huina demonstration service imtl lunl wuck with alumni members to luy plans (or Ihu coming pro Kiiiiu. Tho 11 1 11 rti 1 1 i group wus di'giinl.ed Id curry on u special purl of the program embracing Assoi'lulo W uitii'i) of tho World activities (or thn county with Mm. K411I Muck of Henley elect veil 11 k cliiilniiiui. Mm. IS. K. sKllpulrlek, Merrill, vlcu-ehalr-1111111 mill Mix. Leo llolllihiy, I'll i rl 111 vci 1, Heeiotaiy-trciiifuriir. Join I ho Army Slil. Elmer I Thuillng iiixl Slit, ltonuld J. 1 1 11 1-1 1 11 hiivu been added to the staff of the army recruiting of llco In thu I'ederul building. They lirrlved Thursday mid Kgt. Uleinachinltll, whu opened thu office here recently, 111 id TKgt. Woodrow W. IIiiIhIuikI, who ur rlvcd yeidcrdiiy, 1110 being trans ferred to Medtord Monduy. Plain Oulllnod Tho Kliimnth Merchant ininochitlon held 11 meeting Thursday to luy plan lor u general meeting of mer cliuntii to bo held noon. Ar rangement lire helnu mude (or a special sneaker tor tho oc casion iiik1 the (lulu of the meet I11K will he wt for the conven ience of the speaker. Wulluce llrncu wits nuiiied meeting coin mlttoo cliiilrmiin. Leave Klamath Mr. unci Mr. E. C. Slncky, l-l'.H Cniiby, left Tuesday fur Sun June, Calif,, ufler having lived In Klamath Kill In idnce 11)111. The change In belnu Hindu In tho hope of bene fiting Stucky'ii heiilth. The Slucky residence him been told to Mr. und Mm. Stephen Mom. Stuekv him Hold Ills lntere.it In The tiliiN House, 213 N 11th, to hid purlner, Charles Stanley. Return From North Mm. Wulter West und son. Toniiny, United Stnteii niivy, returned to Kliiinnlh Fulls this week from a vacation which they spent tit Ilrooklnx n n d other const points. They ulsn visited Wnlter west Jr., In Orcein City, Tommy In sUitlnned nt Sun Diego. Improvement at Depot new Approach and sldewnlk are being put In at the Greyhound bun depot driveway. Work was irtnrtcd Wednesday end tho Job win do completed in two weens Buses lire ualnit the alley at present und locals originating nerc luuu in (rant. Dear Hunting II. Thompson assistant agent at the Klamath Greyhound depot plans to leave September 27 for Oehoco nation al forest north of Burns to be ready for opening dny of Ore- lion deer hunting season, Sop- tomner zu. Huntlna C'huuncey Coe of Portland Is In Klnmiilh Falls on business for several days, lhl weekend Coo nnd Lt. A. O. noenicke spent deer hunting In the Medicine 111 ko area. Visits Yellowstone Alvord F. l.ntlirop returned Wedncsdoy from a two-week vacation trip throuuh Moutuna with friends. They slopped nt Yellowstone en routo. Canal Seepage Inspected Barton tllote. regional water muster from Sncrumento, wis In Klamath rails Wednesday to look over and report op seepage conditions on the main canal. On Business Herbert Stew nrt of Sulcm spent Thursday nnd Friday hero on business for 1'nckcr-Scott coinpuny. Courthouse Records (.'ma la I nil Flit) at Jlmml Gunn va. frink Gunn. Bull for divorce, Chftrir. crul and Inhuman Irratintnt. PUtntltf mka custody end tupttort of two minor children, iutt cou, attorney's feet and Joint po imi of nAl properly, Coupl ntarrltd nine t, iuiu, hi uiiiiimoi. u. m, Ilaltmltna I In run v for nlalntlff. Droon C. Knulrintr vfc. CharUi U Xnulkncr. Suit for divorce. Chirit, cruel nti Inhuman treatment. Plain tiff aiki ciutody of one minor child una poiieiion 01 peraonai propenr, Couolo married Amuil T. 10.17. at Lnian. Wtafi. J, C. O'NelU attorney for plain- Harvey If. Hall vs. Nellie M, Hall Hull for divorce. Chine, cruel and In human treat me nL Coupt fiarrted Attiuil 1, 10-44, in California. Fred O small attorney for piatntirr. Jnmei Howard vi. Marale Jane How ard. Hull for divorce. Cherfe, cruel inn inmumm imminent, uounio mar rled Mity o, Id, at nno. Nev. W, Lamnr Towmend attorney for plalnUfr Juillca Court Jne Wallace McClaran, operating auto mobile without one red llfhU rtne, VITAL STATISTICS . flMTTIT Horn at TtllliMe hoanltal to Mr. and Mra. Kerry Smith, 32ll Kaat Main, a girl. Wolghti 3 poundi 6i on n cm, CANNING PEACHES? sugar REFINERy-PACKED IN MOISTURE RESISTANT CARTONS Exlenilon M 1 1 n a The SprlnK Lnlie Homo intension unit met at thn hoiuii of Mrs. Eur) Muck 011 Thumduy, Mrs. Albert Keudy was chnlrninn and after the business meeting, Mrs. Izolu l'arker talked on "lleulthy Living." On Friday the ex leiislim unit of thu Lost itlver grange met with Mrs. Curtis Cieb Tiurt us cliiilrniiin. Mrs. Parker was also u speaker at this incut liiif. In Medford Mr. and Mm. Ed Klelvur und two sons, Gary and Douglas, ure now making their home In Medford where Klelvcr recently purchused machine shop. Klelvcr wus formerly with Klumuth Machine und Locomo tlvu here, Mrs, Klelvcr hnd visited In Sun Francisco with 11 nlslcr prior to opening of the Medford schools this week. Booster Nlghtt Tho Midland (irunna will sponsor Booster nltlht Wednesday, September 20. nt 8 p. m. In tho uranite hull. The public Is Invited and members uru asked to bring fruits und voKctublcs for dlspluy and cook ies to servo, Officers uro asked to wear formats for tho floor work. Improving Tho condition of Harold Wlmer, Kort Klumuth uu rage o per u tor who wus seriously Injured when struck by a Fort Lewis, Wash., soldier lust Sun day, wus reported as slightly Im proved by his uueiuiiiiK pnym clun. Wlmer Is a patient at '. Hill. side hospital. Beach Vacation Charlotte Wales has returned to her desk In tho office of tho U. S. bureuu of reclamation lifter u vucution siM-nl with her folks on a trip to Crescent City, Calif. T li c y stopped at Gold Reach on their return. Sutlers 8troke Dave K. Noah, 76-year-old Kort Klumuth pio neer and brother of Charles Noah, rancher, Is Improving at Klamath Valley hospital where he was admitted September 19. Noah suffered a slight stroke, It Is understood. Return Dr. and Mrs. George H. Adler have returned from Eu gene where their daughter, Mad elon, will attend school at Rooso velt Junior high and study at the University of Oregon school of music. Returns Mr. Woller Hern don hos returned to her home here nftcp visiting In Ashland over the weekend with her son's family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert llerndnn, nnd her sister, Mrs Henry Newton. Haalth Report Klamath coun ty reported four cases of gonor rhea to the Oregon stuto bonrd of henlth for the week ending September IS. No other com municable diseases were report od. In Philippines Cpl. Frank Calise. former member of the Herald and News staff, Is now stationed In Manila with head quarters on the University of the Philippines campus on tho out skirts of the city. In Hospital Mrs. Lylo O. Mills, well-known Klamath county matron and a resident of the Pino Grove district. Is re ceiving medical treatment at Klamath Valley hospital. Hex condition is reported Improved. Visitors Mr. nnd Mrs. Jno Brownlco of Oakland, Calif., former Klamath residents, are visiting hero at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Flaherty, 730 Jefferson., Plan Trip Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Padgett plan to spend this weekend In Brookings on a com bined business and pleasure trip. Recovering Lionel Hnnklns, 11S N. 10th, is recovering from a painful Injury to his ankle sus tained in a fall. URBfid IS AT ITS BEST tor SANDWICHES when it's OUR BOARDING H0USI HOrvNE f OH, NO, 6MfcTIES,rJ0T X I EGAD ' THIS IS KlDMWlMG "00 IrttO CO0KT --S6T MS, ASHOCE AFTER LONG ILLNESS Kdmondson M, Lccver, proml iicnt Fort Klumuth runcher and for the pust four years a rcsi dent of 516 Pine, this city, died at his home rriday morning fol lowing an illness of tho past six years. Mr. Lccver, 7(1 years at the time of his passing, was born in Jacksonville, the son uf pioneer parents of Jackson county. He enguged In farming near his home but moved to Fort Klam uth 44 years ago, settling two miles north of that community on the Crater Lake highway. He was a member of IOOF lodge. In addition to his wife, Viola, Mr. Lecvcr Is survived by a son, Husscll Lccver of Portland, for mer California Oregon Power company employe here, and one daughter, Fern, of Medford. Russell Leevcr Is expected here ton iht from Portland, rinai riles will be announced by the Earl Whitlock funeral home. To Seattle Mrs. Avis McCon- nell left Thursday night for Se attle to spend several days visit ing with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and' Mrs. Horry Fanbc. Dance Saturday Women the Moose are sponsoring of dunce at Moose hall Saturday n eht. Sentcmber 22. Alt mem bcrs bring your guests for a good time. Surgery Mrs. Waller Esche beck, 1443 Worden, is recover ing nicely at Klamath Valley hospital after having major sur gery on September iz. Hans Norland Flr Insurance, Phone 6060. Attention Veterans!! NEW FALL SUITS 45.00 to 65.00 You should set one of these classy single or double breast ed suits by Bartlett 8c Fash ion Park, In the new drape modal. Blue, Brown or Grey. lnee llll. MANSTORE T Mala St 1 Lbrewsj with i tL-r rr -rue. uidicvi e. IvW WW k I i i,iiioi,b. LISTED ArAOMGtH& OVERSIZED TUBS AND N5 OUGHT TO CHARGE YOU EKTRA FREIGHT IP VOL) DOrT 1 LIKE TH6 TOME you CA-owje AMD STAW UMDEE. TILL DAR.K.' Rear Admiral Stops Here On Coast Tour Rear Admiral W. J. Agncw, ossistunt chief of the navy bu reau of medicine and surgery at Washington D. C, vistcd the Murine Barracks Thursday on an official tour of inspection, one of the first to be made since the local buse has been converted to a center for battle-wounded. The admiral landed at the naval air station from Seattle and departed from Klamath Foils Friday morning by plane for Farragut, Ida. He was making an official tour of duty of all navy medical facilities on the Pacific coast. LOCAL IN RECEIVE Another group of men who have just been honorably dis charged from the army has been announced by the Fort Lewis, Wash., separation center. Tho latest group includes TSgt. Thomas B. Patty, 741 Alameda; Sgt. William W. Hamp ton.routc 1, box 861; T5 Floyd B. Schufelt, 617 N. 9th; T4 El mer L. Buesing, 1118 Walnut; PFC Donald W. Mussellman, 4011 Bisbee; PFC Lawrence E. Bcllant. 4510 Peck, all of Klam ath Falls; Cpl. Robert L. Cooper, Cpl. John D. Murphy, and Sgt. i Floyd Chandler, Lakevlcw; T4 Robert I. Lyon, Malln; Sgt. Ed-! ward W. McGlnnis, Bly; Pvt. . Dock Mack, Beatty. I Classified Ads Bring Results ' NOW AVAILABLE' Oflll Wis,!? .;;..;. Jj l&ki&ii Wwtreted etere-CWVBC COUfGMN . Iho Watch fliaf aimed at the Sim! 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Rep. Angell (R-Ore.) told tho house during debate on the bill designed to at tract enlistments. He said also that boys In their 'teens should be relieved from the draft to complete their schooling. The groups whose discharge Angell called for: (1) Those already listed for discharge, now "doing menial jobs around the camps and posts;" (2) Men with families; (3) Men who have been in prison camps; (4) Men injured in com bat or who have been hospital ized for long periods while In service; (S) Men who have been In service at least two years, and (8) Men who have served on the European front. He said that while he favored the enlistment bill, there were :ome modifications he would like. "It will at least give legisla tion," he said, "to make the mili tary service more attractive so that we will have an opportunity to build up our peacetime forces by volunteer enlistments." 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