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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1945)
S1SEM0RET0 HEAD KIMS con m Orth Sliwinorit, lnciil iillonioy, will liottd tho Klwiiiil club in HMO, tilKumoro ami othur new of fl W" of the Mirvlco club will tnko I tilflcn altar (he first or tlio your. The club ulncluri t Ii u follow ing C h a r I o i Mack, vivo '"I preside nt; Wirt T riiomim. t r o ii g ii r or; Cinir Drew 1 1 ii rold Frn L, Oilh blsemor ney, J nek Schulzo, Oniric Soiivoy. Ted Itmivos, John Ehlniior, Gooiio.' Mycru, Jiiikch Kcrun, E. A. TlioninK, nulph Ilowiird, (I I r co turn. Joe Hick will nerve on the board nt Immodlnto vice pro. dent, Klwanluii nt tlu-lr inccllnu Tluirmlny henrd nn limrilrliiK nil circuit by Dr, I). J, rrKiion. mm- tor of the Prexliytorliiii church of Merrill, touching nn n number of nntionnl and Interniitlonul mini lon. The milliliter mild ho fiivorn re tention of the utoinlc bomb no cret bv the Unllctl Sliilm. nt Irani "until tUumln lit wllllim to Jell It ocrr.tn und lit down at uiu iudiu in a inuiKnr uiirii limn linn Hum far prevailed." lid MltnltM llT,,lll, .. ,...lt.. iiiitlon of illtliictlvo branched of uiu annuo nnrvicen, will! UlC primldent of tlio Unllucl Stale un comniunder In chief. Or. Foi'Kimnn declared that General Klnunhnwcr la tlio grcat eiit iioldlcr In hlntory, Rev, Dnvld Harriott Introduced tho npeuker, 'TEHRAN, Nov. 8 IIP) The Irun purlliiment heard protot today about continued Itimnliin occiipution of piirto of tbu coun try. ; Dr. R. Etebur, a deputy, told the Iciilsluturn: "Iran fulfilled It nledao to tha United Nullon charter, par ticularly ( toward RumIii. The evacuation of Iran ban been an nounced und confirmed by Unit ed Nation leader. Despite till, 1 rerct that todny tho red army occupies 49 building In Tehran and the Rurnilan occupation army headquarter still arc not evacuated. . "Twelve thoumind freh Bui Inn troop huva lunded at the port of Bandar Shah (on tho Curpiiin en), 110,01)0 In Aatarla and new dlvliilnnit arrived re cently at Azurbuldjnn, Why arc our KcndarmM hindered by the Rumtiiin military when they move northward to restore or der?" , Premier Haklml received nn nlmoftt unanimous vote of confidence. Off To New Adventures ma. mm ' lh A vnVii 1 4 u ft 1 XEW IMPOHTAIVT II 1 h 9 M runs 1 Fine Furs Briefly At Big Savings Why briefly? Because at these savings they can t here You'll fine collection of lovely furs at Budget Prices . . . and in the newest fashions. Every coat is made with the nicety of work manship that you'll appreci ate. And any coaf on our racks can be purchased on our libera spaced Pay ment Plan. trOf m be f iYr- jCZS ' II 'IP Mouton Lamb. ...120.00 to 180.00 Northern Dyed Coney 180.00 So. American Lamb 299.00 Kaffa Pony Ii ... 229.00 Nat. Silver Mutkrat 360.00 t No. Muskrat Backs 399.00 Brazilian Cat 339.00 Skunk I 375.00 Natural Squirrel 499.00 and many others Tax included 3:1 ! I :ti .u u THE WOMAN SSTODE.iNC Theit four Klamath Fall boyi art voluntary nliitaai In tha U. S. army, acceptad through tha local army racruitlng office. Left to right! Wandall Dyar, Vlroll Porrai, Caorga Lybrand and Joe Delia Bona. Two Klamath Men, Former German PW's, Discharged SSkI. Rodney D. Bortlii and SSilt. Joe R. Rlchey, both of Klamath Fall and ulxo having In common the fact that they were held prloner of war of the German army until their lib eration on V-E Day have re ceived honorable discharge from the United State army. Both were air corps men serving as gunners with the 8th air force. Bortlx was a member of a Libera tor crew, Rlchey flying with a 1317 outfit. Bortls, on of Mr. and Mrs. William Bortin, 640 Roscwuy drive, became a civilian at Fort George Wright, Wosh., October 31. Ho wus a veteran of 34 months service Including a 10 month tour of duty in the Eu ropean theater. Bortls was shot down and reported missing Feb ruary 17, 1045, and liberated Muy 14, 104S. He was a tall gunner on a Liberator and re ceived tho Purple Heart, Air Medal with three Oak Leaf clus ters, Europcon Theater of Oper ation ribbon with two campaign stars. Bortls plum to enter the University of Washington to study medicine. Held prisoner from February 11. 1U44. to May ZH, 1U43, SKI. Rlchey had many months In a German camp. He was In the United States army air corps for BZ months Including a ZU-montn tour of duty In turopc. He serv ed as armorer-gunner on a Fly ing Fortress and wears the Air Medal. Purple Heart. European Theater of Operations ribbon with four campaign stars. Prior to entering the service, Rlchey was utility man at California Oregon Power company. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rlchey, Roscburg and formerly of this city, and his wife is the former Virginia' Lee Morln, 115 N. 10th. He was also discharged at Fort George Wright. mm i SLATES 1EET ' ) Shady Piner FRIDAY NIGHT The Klamath-Lake C o u n t v Clearing House association will meet In Klamath Falls Friday night under the auspices of the Oregon Bankers association. Dinner followed by a meeting will be held at the Willard hotel at 7 p, m. G. C. Lorenz, president of the association, will preside at the dinner. Others will Include Lynn McCready, vice president of the First National bank of Eugene and president of the Oregon Bankers association; El wain Greenwood, Portland, sec retary of the association; Jess Card, vice president of the U. S, National bank, Portland, and chairman of tho executive com mittee of tUe association; Fritz S 1 a d c, vice president of the First National bank of Portland and R. B. Hurd, vice president of the Portland Trust and Sav ings bank. Also asked as guests will be some members of the staff of the Tulclake branch of The Bank of America and the Butte Valley State bank, Dorrlj. Some 36 persons interested In banking In the state are expect ed to attend and there will be discussion of postwar banking problems. mmm 'OMEN m Sgt. Clanton Colnhan, son of Mrs. Grace Colahan of Klamath Falls, Is now stationed In Japan near Tokyo with the 637th tank destroyer battalion. Ho was moved there In September from Manila where he had been lo cated since last June. His wife and two-year-old son, Kenton, are moklng their Jiomo at 015 N. 8th. . Journalist Urges Bond Cooperation ROSEBURG. Ore.. Nov. 8 (Pi Organization of an "American legion of bond workers" was ad vocated here Wednesday night by Victory Loon klck-olf ban quet, attended by leading bond workers from all principal com munities of Douglas county. Dcclarins that war bonds "bind people not only in financial co operation but In mind and spirit as well," he proposed an organi zation to "Dcroctuate the service given to war financing by mil lions o( men and women tnrougn- out the nation. The first newspaper In New York state was established In 1725 by William Bradford and called the New York Gazette Marine Birthday Dance Scheduled In honor of the marine corps anniversary, the USO Is holding a marine birthday dance from 8 p. m. to 12 midnight Friday, November 9. The USO clubroom, 11th and Walnut, will be decorated with the marine corps insignia and a red, white, and blue motif will be carried out in flowers. Music for the informal affair, will be furnished by the Chlca goans. On the decorating committee are Joyce Cox, Nora Ferrari, Francis Ayrls, and Marjorle Ong man. C. D. Long Kicks In With Another Buck The city police this morning received a letter from C. D. Long, 2468 Oregon, containing a one dollar bill in payment of his latest traffic ticket, receipts for 14 other traffic tickets and cita tions he has accumulated in the past and a request for two tickets to the annual policeman's ball. Long .is a business agent for the local carpenters' union. Police report that tickets for their 16th annual ball, to be held Thanksgiving Eve in the armory, are going fast. Long will get his ticket. Realism on the Roman stage was carried so far that Emperor Domitian staged a real cruci fixion at the end of one of the productions, using a prisoner as a substitute for the actor who played the part of the victim. In 3-Way Parley Over "Hot Potato' v; . . JU' !, T." V "i V -i':i,-.- i" i - i ;1 ; I j v " -m iff . iilO'fS .'.i.v. Y" vs ' b J . "Hot potato" among international question U what to do with tha atom bomb. Head of tht thre nation that shara tha itcret will try to thresh it out when Preiidant Truman, Britain's Prim Mlnlatar Clement Attltt, left, above, and Canada' Prima Minister Mackenila King, right, maat in Washington. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO HOHPITALIZA1ION N Lost of Tim P.rmAneal ft.mllil DR. E. M. MARSHA Cblroprmetle PbrleliB a N. lib Kiqilri Talr Did. f-h.D. 70M jeer v,. v ,, , m Thuriday. Wot. 8. 1945 HERALD AND NEWS THIRTEEH Two "Pioneers" Pull Into 1 Oresham In Covered Wagoif TSgt. Ronald J. Robertion is civilian again. Ha rvad two ytai in Alaska and wa a mimbtr of tha army ahr corps sine 1841. PORTLAND, Nov. 8 (fl 5resham Is going to have two "pioneers" and a covered wagon this winter. Jack Ratllff and Orville Ew Ing, Pritchett, Colo., pulled Into Portland yesterday with two covered wagons that are their answer to poor health and high living costs. One wagon was pulled by a trio of burros; the other by two donkeys and an ox, shoed In automobile tires. Goats, hens, and a dog trailed along. "I flgger on winter In Gresh am, If I can lease a shed at the fairgrounds," said Ratllff, who has been traveling in his covered wagon since 1941. "This life ain't bad, but I've en things I like better." Ratliff started off when, be jaid, doctors told him he had tuberculosis. Since then he's covered 12,000 miles. Life is very cheap that way, he explained. "My four hena give me fgs. My goats glv me milk." And then he makes a bit extra by selling postcards) of his troupe. Tho only safa way ahead is) In tho direction pointed out by Jesus Christ when He sold, "Seek ye first the Kingdom o( God, and all these things shall be added unto you. Rev. Paul It. McKay, New Yorii City. Strombarg . Carlton Radiol. Darby' Muiie Co. 9 Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim! ntMda of eotipiM ir tk, worarout, d km 11 idl.ly bem body Ucfcu Iron. Yet Us lm. rltaljfr. ity Otlm Tonio TbW ConUlott Ttumja Bj. 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