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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1946)
Hu Gutsls Mrs. Roto Kec- ive, 324 S. Oth Is ontortoliilng rulatlvos from Medford or a short visit. They are hor dattfilt-ter-ln-lnw, Mrs. Wayne Koesce, her granddaughter, Mrs. C. C. Southorlnnd. hor almost year old urcat-iirand twins. Linda Lou unci Lornn Loo, and thulr oldor sister rnmclu, almost two yoara old. Discharged Wayne "Speed" Koimett, who aorved In tho Eu ropean thenter (or IB muntha with tlio 3rd urmy, waa honor a b 1 y discharged Now Your'a Day. Ho In with his wlfo and nuronls, Mr. and Mrs. Diilo Konnott, at 2DB4 Orchurd, Ken nutt received the Purple Heart and tho Croix do Guerre. Business Htrt Keith Leslie, Eukoiio accountant, was In this city on business Thursday. mm Juit Arrived " POLL PARROT Children's Shoei MOE'S SHOE DEPT. At School Bennett A. Lofts guard, son of Mr. und Mrs. llen nott J. Lottwuiard, 712 St. Frauds, win uttondlng Southern Oregon College of Education when ho entered the service In 1040. Bennett recently returned homo from the Europcun thcu ter of operations where ho acrved as coast artillery unit conununder with tho rank of lieutenant In the 8UUth field artillery. Calls Home T3 Stewart Patty, U. S. urmy, docked at a New Jersey port Thursday and lust night culled his wlfo, Inu, at 340 Pacific Terrace. He Is now en route to Fort Lewis, Wush,, for discharge. Potty Is the son of Floyd Patty of the UalalKer Motor company and the brother of Tom Patty of The Horald und Nowa engrav ing department. Relatives Coming Mr. und Mrs. James Morrison uro expect ing hla brother Robert, recently discharged from the urmy, hla father. Dr. C. E. Morrison, Mrs, Jack Morrison und two children from Hay City, Saturday night. Mrs. Jack Morrlaon will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bnylls while hero. Cousins Horn Don Hun sukor, ChPhM, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunsakcr of Summers Lano, and his cousin, 2nd Lt, Vornon Lindaey Jr., U. S. army, son of Mr. und Mrs. Vornon Lindsey of Vallcjo, Calif., formerly of this city, arc In Klumath Falls after aorvico overseas. Young Hunsoker ar rived January 4 In San Fran claco on tho USS Sibley. Ho re ceived hla dlschurgo January 0 ut Camp Shoemaker, Calif., und served for 10 months In tho fleet h o a p 1 1 a I ut Guam. Ho Bluna to continue his education, on'a twin, Dale, is now at Salem taking pre-medlcs. Lt. Lindaey arrived h o r e Frlduy morning to visit his grandmoth er, Mra. Flora Lindsey, 337 N. 10th, and other relatives, Ho is a liutivo of Klamuth Falls and was a student at KUHS when ho entered tho sorvlce. Ho spent five yeuri In tho U. S. army serving In ' England, France, Germany, Belgium and Aus tria, Lt. Lindsey docked in Now York D e c o rn b o r 20 on the James J. Hill and flew to Val lcjo to spend Christmas with his family. Ho plana to attend tho Unlvorally of California' whero he will take a course In political science, Seed Growers Tho Oregon Seed Growcra league will hold Its annual meeting In Portland at the Multnomah hotel Junuury IS und 10. All Interested seed growcra, whether members or not, are urged to attona. Oooh.. Those Dreamy New Joan Miller Juniors at JteJouut Shop, 500 Main At Station Bill Jonea has returned from duty In the South Pacific to resume operation of tho Signal service stution, Bth and Pino which he munaged be fore entering the service. He served In tho army sir corps 13-28 group which operated from Guam during tho past year. He returned to the States Thanks giving, 1045, when he received ah honorable discharge. Cummlngs to Move Cum mlngs Fur shop now at 118 S. 7th will move to a new location on Muin street in tho near future when T. B. Wattors Real Estate, now ut 61S Main, moves In to Cummlngs' present location. ' Returns George May, whose wlfo Doris lived at the Marlon apartments while he waa over seas, has returned from duty with tho armed forces In Ger many. He Is now discharged from service Freak Mishap Damages Cars Four cars were involved in a freakish auio accident which did minor damage to two of the cars early this morning on S. 8th near Altumont. Dale Uoll, 2220 Wiard, a me chanic, reported that he waa sec ond in u line of three cara which liau come to a atop on S. 0th when the first car waa making a turn oil me atreet. A fourth vehicle, driven by John Murl Brchm, S305 S. Oth, approuching the lineup, was un able to stop, swerved around the lust car In the row on the right hand side und sideswiped Gott's mucnlne and also. the front car. Leo N. Huls, contractor, of 1310 Oak, reported to police a mishap on N. 7th near Main yes terday afternoon. Hula was driving north on 7th when a car driven by James R. McGown Jr., 1844 Melrose, pulled out from the curb and bumped Huls' auto. Thursday afternoon a truck backed Into a parked cab on Rad-1 cane near bast Maui, causing smaii uamage to Doin macnines. v..lfw nt,.K., mm hjrl .i-i.. 1 bll WIUJi .UV ...U .11, U1IV ing a Peyton Lumber company truck, had stopped on Radcliffe at the bast Main atop aign, then backed up, apparently to go into a driveway, and struck the parked Pat s cab. Homer Albert Stillwell of route 2, driver of the taxi, reported. Tho average person In the United States uses about 150 pounds of fresh vegetables a year. FHA Urges Home Owners To Remodel Property owners in Klamath Falls were urged today by Di rector Folger Johnson of the fed eral housing administration to cooperate with FHA In obtaining maximum use of existing struc tures by remodeling to help re lieve the housing shortage, especially for returning veterans. In accordance with instruc tions from Washington head quarters the FHA In a move de signed to pro viae aaauionai liv ing accommodations for return Ins veterans would resume In suring property Improvement and rehabautation loans on more convenient terms, he announced. Such loans may be for amounts up to $5000 repayable In small monthly Installments extending over a period as long as seven years. ' The present policy of the FHA is directed toward encourage ment of the private building in dustry to produce as many new dwelling units as possible as quickly as possible, particularly in low and medium brackets of both soles price and rentals. But unless the best use is made of the existing construc tion by conversion and rehabil itation to provide additional liv ing accommodations for veterans the housing problem will be made more intense and difficult of solution. Johnson expressed the belief that substantial additions can be made to the housing supply with a minimum of delay by properly planned conversion or rehabil itation of existing structures. Property owners desiring loans should consult their local lending institutions. As a means of aiding in this the FHA will insure such property improve ment loans up to fsouo for a term up to seven years under the following conditions: The property must be in a "war housing area" which has been designated by the presi dent. The Improvement must pro- M.TC7 KI BSPILiY NEW 1946 Yon are cordially Invited to come In and see the 1946 Lincoln now on display. With long lithe lines, Its distinctive style will command your Instant admiration. The deep spacious interiors are rich with fine fabrics and appoint mentt. And under the sweeping hood, an even liner Lincoln Vc 12 engine, versatile and eager with power, it ready for the challenge of traffic and travel alike. 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