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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1946)
New Snow Makes Chains Necessary At All Mountain Passes In Oregon Flashes Of Life . SALEM, Jn. 7 ) Now now hni Hindu cliuliu nccciiuiry at nil mountain paNacs, the tituto hisliway commUnlon mild today, while moil tiunlnrn Orejion points reported Mint mow fell Itut nlRht. The dully roud report: Government Cump Snowing;. 10 dugrei'n. Forly-nlx Inclica total now. Packed snow lind Ice ; throughout with iltmh nt cunt end, between mllupontii 21 unci j 28. Two Inches now mow Inst I night. . Santlam Junction SnowInK hard, 32 deirei-j, Four Inches - new nnow lout nliflil. HoikIh Enlistments In Navy High Vohinlnry eiillntment after V-J Duy In tho U. S. nuvy nre ' eqiinl to wartime onllalment nc i cording to A. C. Krleson, In ' charge of tho Klnmtith Kails re ' erultliig alutlon. Although en ' llntmontM were on n limited quota basis during five month of 1041), ' 1511 men wore on Hided In ifon eral naval nervlce, 17 were en tinted bh nlr-crewmen, nnd 14 an radio - technician during Ihe year. Thirty-nix men were re jected for physical and other reasons. All applicants are checked throuKh police and Juvenile authorities as no men with court records are accepted. Knllstmcnts In the rcifulnr navy are now open to men from 17 to 30 for two, three, four or six year terms. Men from 17 to 35 may onllst In the naval re serve for the duration of the emeruency plus six months. Men may re-enlist 'With their former rating within DO days after being honorably dis charged. Men honorably dis charged from the army, marines, or coast guard, and physically qualified, are also accepted. The local recruiting station Is open dally, except Sunday, from a. m. to 6 p. m. FARM DIRECTORY COOS DAY, Jan. 7 (P) A directory of all Coos county farms will be prepared to bring the last 1B41 Issue lists up to date. Hiram Goad told Coos Bay chamber ot commerce membors here. Hans Norland Auto Insurance. 121 N. 6th Bt. mi I' Magic Of A Smile Bf EARL WHITLOCK During the Christmas shop ping rush, recently passed, I happened to ba In a crowded ! store one day when a little o 1 d lady on crutches came In. Her face . 1.ta UIH ...III. 3 the pain the ef J fort of walking ij cost her. But she smiled! Not a forced smile, but something from away down deep within her. The three girls at the counter were busy. She saw that and waited and, somehow, the girls seemea to senso mat they had an unusual customer and they were extra courteous, "You are very kind," the little old lady said,. "I thank you." Just those few simple words, yet the girls behind the counter were made happier. Things like that were not usually said In busy stores ai me ncigni or the holiday rush. And I guess everybody who was nenrby left the store feeling kindlier to the world. It just made me think that maybe we need more little old ladles on crutches. It Is won derful, tho magic one of them can create, as long as there are no crutches In her heart. Next Monday Mr. Whlllock of tho Earl Whlllock Funeral Homo will comment on "Tho Farmer 1046 Model." YOU DONT NEED CASH AT SMff-UU PURCHASE COUPONS Tn nktM Or Otntt kari im W fti a book lull f atNQOlM . UtM) von ' E" mt aonpoM faat nli tbtovih too Xort. a so ton or lomtftl. Hr, as algntaf aaloi alio, etnas sown parroant ana onttirj reparmonla, fiutl wnM shvst, OCT YOURI TODAY AT Tost KAM MNT OfftM throughout section are packed, snow at higher elevations and slush at lower elevations, Slip pery. Chains absolutely nccos sury, Odrll Lake Still one-way traffic above Onkrldgo on Wil lamette highway. Snowing hard intermittently, with high winds. 2S degrees. Packed snow cast oi mllepost HI). Four Inches new snow, Chains advised. Siskiyou Summit on Pacific Highway Snowing hard from mllepost 330 to beyond state line. Road In had condition, very slick. Ten Inches of new snow on Pacific hlghwny and on route 00. 24 degrees. Chains re quired. New Snow Klamath Falls Two Inches of new snow on Quartz mountain, but all sanded, Flvo Inches new snow on Hayden mountain on Cireensprlngs highway. Still snowing. Six Inches of new snow at Sun mountain on The Dalles -California highway, bringing total snow to 105 Inches. 27 degrees. Still snow ing, but being plowed and sand ed. Eugene McKennle highway still closed at Blue Kiver bridge. Astoria One-way traffic on Nehalem secondary highway at slide east of Astoria. Columbia River highway closed at cast city limits of Astoria, but traffic being deloured through Tongue Point naval base. One-way traf fic at mllepost 01 on Columbia hlifhwav. Onc-wav traffic at mllepost 42 on Oregon Coast highway. Pendleton Cloudy, high southwest wind. Meacham Snowing lightly, packed snow and Ice from mile posts 245 to 270 on Old Oregon Trail. Icy and slick in spots, chains advised. ' La Grande Snowing, one half Inch of new snow last night. Baker Snowing, one-half Inch of new snow last night. Bend Snowing hard, 21 Inches of new snow last night at Laplnc. Snow beginning to drift. Ochoco Highway Service creek-Mitchell section opened to day. Burns Three inches of new snow, still snowing. John Day Snowing lightly, one-half Inch of new snow. One way traffic north of Service creek. Austin Nine Inches of new snow, snowing hard. Wiisonville Ferry Closed by high water. Bellevuc-Hopcwell Highway closed by high water. Albany -Corvallls East Side Highway Closed by high water. OVER 100 MILLION BOTTUS SOLD imply great for MONTHLY FEMALE PAIN Ms IsM k Usslslasci Afahut III Da jou suBtr from monthly cram pa. hdch., lcSch: fnl n"'0. Hi lary, cranky, "on-tdjeo." wak. tlrtil at inch tlmoa dua to functional ptrlodlo duturbanco7 Than try (amotu I.ydla I. Plnkham'i Vagalabla Compound to rallava auch ymplomi. Plnkhanl'a Compound sou noil Ulan rcllova auch monthly pain. It alao rvllavea accompanying tlrad, wrak, nroua (llnna ( auch nalura. Tha rmaon H'l ao aBocllva la brcauaa It haa a aoothlns oBact on one o( woman moat Important orana. Taken thruout tha month Plnkham'a Compound halpa build up raalaunoa ajcaliut auch aymptoma. Ttiouaanda upon thouaands ot lrU and woman rt port remarkable bonaflta. Alao a, graat alomacblc loulc I AU drugauiraa. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S ISSSXi MISERIES OF " CrCf ittt-Known Horai Rimidy . ifL JcafSfi) Yon Can Use Hit Spicial Pinitntlns-Stlnmlatlnf SvV. jf$ y V ni,iivn iiwi nwinaiuimi a tiarfntal X. S 'sUmulatas chttt and back iur faces Ilka food irmlns, pouluc rPemtrato Into upper bronchial tubal with tptcls aiadicinal npon Only Vlcks VasaRab gives tills Special penrtratJng-stlmuIating artlon that starts to work mighty fast and keeps on working for hours to help relieve such miseries of colds as cough ing, upper bronchial congestion, muscular tightness. When you rub Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest ana back and see the results you'll know why It Is a family O standby In so many millions of homes. If IvHtf Crand for children and grownups. Try It. V VapoRuI PHOTO FINISH SPRINGFIELD, III., Jan. 7 (P) Merchants were paying off dou ble today after a contest for the first baby of 1040. Judge deliberated almost a week, then declared a tie. Physicians said Mrs. John Clem ents and Mrs. Wesley Duncan each had given birth to a daugh ter In the first 30 seconds of the new year. Besides gifts from 40 merch ants, the babies and their moth ers were psovided free hospital ization. Whipping cream Is back! For some folks it was a long wait to put on a lot of wcighll KPCA Slates Annual Meet The annual stockholders meet ing of the Klamath Production Credit association will be held at the Marine Barracks Satur day, January 10, at 11 a. m. ' Wives of stockholders are also 'expected to attend. At 12 noon there will DC an ampic meal served at the mess hall at the post and. entertainment is also planned. Following the meal there will be the usual business meeting consisting of the director's report by Director E. A. Geary, the re- gort by Secretary-Treasurer Lee . McMulien, a talk by Otto Allgaier, treasurer of tho Pro duction Credit Corporation of Spokane and the election of two directors to serve for three years. The terms of A. R. Campbell and E. M. Hammond, directors, expire on that date. There will be some discussion from the floor and President William Kit tredge promises that the meet ing will adjourn promptly at 3 p. m. This will give those wishing to do so, the time to look over the Marine Barracks. This is the first meeting to be held following the end of World War II and stockholders are urged to bring their discharged sons and daughters with them to this meeting. All ex-servicemen and women Interested in agricul ture will be welcome, McMulien announced. Four Sailors Burned By Stove Oil Flames PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 7 (P) Four sailors were burned slight ly and a navy barracks damaged yesterday when an oil stove scattered flames through two sections of the Swan Island re ceiving center here. Monday. Jan. 7, 1941 HERALD AND NEWS THREE Marine Ace Will Marry RENO, Nev.,' Jan. 7 (P) Lt. Col. Gregory "Pappy" Boying ton will marry Mrs. Lucy Mal colmson, an attractive 30-year-old brunette, immediately after she obtains a divorce tomorrow, she told newsmen. Boyington, United States ma rine corps pilot who was award ed the Congressional Medal of Honor, has arranged leave from the marine base at San Diego, she said. Mrs. Malcolmson Is divorcing Stewart Malcolmson, General Motors production manager in Australia. She said she met the marine flier in India early in 1042 while he was en route back to the United States after having flown with General Chennault'f Flying Tigers. Boyington shot down 26 Jap anese planes while leading his Black 3heep squadron in the Pacific. If you lived on the moon, you'd see the earth In the sky Just as we now see the moon, only it wouldn.be larger and would never set. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 111 Underwood Bid. r HI BBS- The BEST In nn n and UNDERSHIRTS Not Off-Brands ALL SIZES Arrow! Cooper! Munsingwear! Cooper Jockey All-Elastic Waist Band Munsingwear Skit Munsingwear White Broadcloth Grlppar front Elastic Waist. Arrow Fancy . ., Broadcloth Grippers Munsingwear Undershirts Swiss Rib ... Munsingwear Undershirts "Durene" The finsitl 60c 65c 1 25 75c SHORTS, 'Limitsd One to a Customer. UNDERSHIRTS Unllmil.d CLOTHING CO. 701 Main Phone 7011 645 Million Dollars Deposits The above figure represents the total deposits in the First National Bank of Portland and nine independent . banks affiliated with it in the State of Oregon. Statement of Condition of First National Bank of Portland AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1945 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $115,897,543.74 U. S. Bonds, including U. S. Gov't Agencies . . . 329,470,833.90 . $445,368,377.64 Municipal Bonds . , 60,514,309.26 - Other Bonds 1,601,115.94 Loans and Discounts -- 83,404,335.70 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.. 300,000.00 Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures 2,629,671.99 Other Real Estate .. . None Interest Earned 1,965,378.33 Other Resources 195,618.13 Total Resources 595,978,806.99 LIABILITIES Capital $ 4,500,000.00 ' ; ' Surplus .."77?..- .:,. ......I 5,500,000.00 .." . ' -v Undivided Profits and Reserves....'. ...... .:. .. 11,706,164.75 21,706,164.75 Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc...... 696,624.32 Acceptances . ....... None Interest Collected in Advance..:... 176,097.30 Other Liabilities v. ....... 182,816.04 Deposits (Excl. of reciprocal bank deposits) . . 573,217,104.58 Total Liabilities 595,978,806.99 i ' . . v . - : - : FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND PORTLAND BRANCHES MAIN RANCH 6fli and MORRISON BRANCH MONTAVILLA RANCH ROSE CITY BRANCH EAST PORTLAND BRANCH LIVESTOCK-KENTON BRANCH SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH ALBANY ASHLAND ASTORIA BEND CONDON COQUILLE ENTERPRISE OTHER OREGON BRANCHES FOSSIL GRANTS PASS CRESHAM HEPPNER HILLS BORO HOOD RIVER KLAMATH FALLS LA CRANDE LAKEVIEW MARSHFIELD MEDFORD MERRILL MOLALLA , NEWBERG NORTH BEND NYSSA OREGON CITY PENDLETON SALEM SHERMAN COUNTY STAYTON THE DALLES TILLAMOOK UNION WOODBURN AFFILIATED BANKS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE Loans and Discounts $ 100,488.32 Deposits 5,135,295.11 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FOREST GROVE Loans and Discounts $ 134,029.99 . Deposits 3,591,605.29 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EUGENE Loans and Discounts $ 3,969,564.06 Deposits 43,827,710.02 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRINEVILLE Loans and Discounts. Deposits ..$ 342,357.46 3,845,251.86 BANK OF SWEET HOME Loans and Discounts . . . Deposits .. . .;. . COOLIDGE fr McCLAINE, SILVERTON Loans and Discounts ...... . . . . . .$ 181,267.38 Deposits 4,782,191.00 BANK OF SELLWOOD, PORTLAND Loans and Discounts $ 44,788.51 Deposits 4,060,445.81 CLATSOP COUNTY BANK, SEASIDE , Loans and Discounts $ 181,449.54 Deposits 3,626,741.25 THE SCIO STATE BANK Loans and Discounts 17,686.83 Deposits U49.794.99 $ 69,828.92 ................ .1,979,691.91 DEPOSITS tint National Bank ef Portland.... f 573,21 7,1 04.5B DEPOSITS 9 other Oregon Banks affiliated with First National Bank of Portland 72,098,727.24 .JL. GRAND TOTAL64S31Sf831, FIRST NATDOIMl BAIM OF PORTLAND MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION