Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1946)
Make ng street aro Iniprov- f, diMy"'" '",0 ot li" A murium pOSt- nil ,,N 1110 C IUI1U0H r fu where tho if II"1 , ...... .. extended 2- ... 1 11 ii 1 1 nw u k,.i 5na,lry!;iHi off tho IJir ..i.tuofl rmilii tier I ," euine out . "f i"v', .1." ulittiiii nil hftt V'"' '" ,'"U'l,.,.i tw..r ..i ' Lll.m.h.llll " - urn lllHfl IMirL trie r"K'- - - j; - our euulpinonl. Mm. Warner Is kitchen innii. ' J HTIll llfl.HinHllll MJ Avi. McConncIl, 1'ellcan K ntl.lc.-tl to tho I'cilcun 1 room. ,,, T-mlv ttoro win uccupy f formerly housing Mult f LiU on Main street mid Xt In Hl! rt''" wltl ",c n kitchen. jtnbaurn Gets i)ford Honors k Rpsrnbniiin, formerly of vi . t...n wl m.iiu i-.llr,il vl(nrd. wus culogl.cd IK ? I ......flAfiiiu fnwl imj,n citizen nt Victory jrivn award ceremonies, hv the Klks lodge re- I on piist exulted rulers (rnbium was n Soiilhern c oflletul here and cliiht Jijo transferred to Med 3 ile retired thrco yours JWnbnum wus the only filial to receive n treiisury iriiueiit plaque for drlvo ,s In Medford. He sold I war bonds personally, my one quota allotted in Jtrd. math Youths ih For Army o more men hnvo sinned up Itrvlco in wo u. . army jih the Klumulh county re ftil office located in the g office building, Klamutli B-.ci Frank Cone, 17, son of jnd Mrs. James A. Cone, 1 3 box 234-K, Is enlisting It flnttlme for thrco years fee air transportation division European theater of opera I lie attended KUilS nnd rmptoycel ns ft general suw hind with Weycrhncuscr taterson timber companies, C W. Carson, 47, 2241 Ap- Sit, l. rc-cnllllng lifter 25 of service In tho nrmy, 20 ii of which was spent In luronenn theater. Hn wilt ft hn rating ns mostor ser- , inrj has signed up for ytirj In England, fal Men Serve Minesweeper fO Mid In ml nmnlr man Id E. Lowe, S 2c, 6723 ront, Klnmnlh Falls, nnd El- I I ..I.I C I ... UiUM, o IC, JLiUKCVlCW, jd aboard the YMS 354, vet- racuic mlneswcoper at Harbor awaiting assign- 354 took part In opora t Kwnjnleln, Mnjuro, nd the Marshall before ! to the Jap nnchorngc nl aloll for awecplng duty. Aiot Typical, Thank Heavens ! '- 2'' -Vt I ins u a picture of a Klamath Falls city ttraet, fortunatoly not typical. E. S. Edwards., Cardon itreot and Orchard wav. is shown dlaalng his car out .of a mudholo on an vinpnvod portion of Cardon bohlnd his houo. Soma unpaved straoti have becomo nearly impaiaable with frost going out of tho ground. Unpaved stroati can be Improved with surfacing by owners of abutting property paying the costs, as has beon dono on other pavod streoli. Edwards thinks the city ought to provide the surveys lui iucn woric, coil iree. Ex-Prisoner Out Of Service Now James U. Orth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Orth of Fort Klumiith, received his nrmy dis charge tcbrunry 8 nt the Liver moro Veterans hospital, Llvor morc, Calif, Orth served with the army coast artillery beforo being im prisoned by the Jnpg for 40 months. Ho will be receiving treatment in tho veterans hospi tal for the next six months. Mr. and Mrs. Orth plan to go to l.lvermoro to visit their son in tho near future, Klamath Man In Pearl Ceremonies Maurice Alvin Hillmnn, F 2c, 4700 Homcdale, participated In ceremonies aboard the aircraft carrier USS Bennington at Pearl Harbor as Admiral John H Towers relieved Admiral Ray mond A. Spruance ns command er-ln-chicf, U. S. Pacific fleet, early in rebrunry. Tho Bennington took part in the carrier-borne strikes against the Tokyo Bay area and in other nir-scn assaults against tlie Jnpu ncso homeland. JUST RECEIVED COVERALLS KHAKI and WHITE ALL SIZES Alio in SHORTS, REGULARS and LONGS jbick deeded MEN'S CLOTHIER Comer Sth and Main Body ' an Fender Straightening Y 24-HOUR SERVICE WHEN NECESSARY GET OUR PRICES! Your Car Will Look Like New Again Alter We Repair US Phone 6669 for an estimate Ask for Fay Montgomery pO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGI Ash Wednesday Opens Lent Today in Ash Wednesday, the first duy of Lent. II was preceded by Shrovo Tuesday, of old a special day for people to confess their sins und bo "shriven." II was also ii duy marked us a final fling of feasting and merriment be foro tho 40 days of the Lenten season In stricter times, eggs und milk were eliminated from the Lenten diet which prob ably accounted for a last gorg ing of pancakes on Shrove Tuesday and may have some thing to do with a passion for eggs on Easter Day when tho prohibition was lifted. Ash, Wednesday and the re mainder of the season make up the 40 days of Lent. Forty days Moses had remained up in the mount nl Sinai. Forty days our Lord had spent in the wilderness, and 40 hours His body had been laid away In the tomb. The number had a mystical significance. Forty days of self-denial be fore Easter was readily accept able to Christian sentiment. But Sunday was always a feast day. Therefore, the season of Lent as finally settled covered 40 days exclusive of Sundays, or a total duration of 40 days, making the beginning of the season fall on a Wednesday. The penitential spirit Is strongly expressed through out Lent. According to an old custom, people received a mark of ashes on their fore heads on the first day of the season, the ashes being made from the burning of palms. Latin name for the Lenten season is Quadragesima, mean ing 40th day, which has been corrupted in French to Careme and In Spanish to Cuaresma. In English the old Anglo Saxon word lencten was adopt ed. It merely meant "spring" and became shortened to Lent. The date of Easter deter mines when the dates of Lent shall fall and they vary from year to year. This year Easter falls on Sunday, April 21. Jt is celebrated by all churches In Christendom with pageant and song, altars decked in white, symbol of joy, thanks giving and victory. Your chance of an accident is greater than ever. Drive with extra care. Insure with Hans Norland, 123 N. 6th St. rCryBafcieJ- tuffering from fiery itching of simple rash or chafes easily comforted' with medicated RESINOH. Wednesday, March 8, I94S HERALD AND NEWS NINB The lumber used in the United States in one year, 30 billion board feet, would make a board walk 30 feet wide, and an inch thick, reaching to the moon. 1 Echoes were received with ra dio microwave equipment set up at Sandy Hook, N. J in 1934, the first demonstration of the po tentialities of shortwave radar. TULELAKE 7:45 Nightly Except Sot. We are having an old-fahioned soul-saving revival COME AND BRING A FRIEND EVANGELISTS SMITH AND KENNEY redded It is the "cut''.-. 'tHat really count's.,. Hn'd here at Leon's are featured many of America's finest names... Yes. quality in every stitch.. Beauty in every line. .. ' " EXCLUSIVELY CfTF-w iiy YOURS ... . IUV"X f ""kM V" From Berkley Junior .. ir " , V bA ' delightfully new ... of V VVX 1 . , XVV crepe .... jersey .... JA k J V V ,f and the famous "Monta - -pn &) Va. Cristo" fabric... Broad . . V Jfl Vyv, . shoulders .... a snug SZ SSLL 1 1 .... snug waist .... ' -sr j. X r flattering in very line.' if J A ! -fs?"'' A. . , L 1 I " i'Tyi . Y-ro 1A A Hddden Original It's "color on the horizon" and sketched left is a deli cate print .... It will give you a lift to wear it now . ; . . v " later with a big summer hat. from way-off FLORIDA t Comes this pick of the resort season ... , Yes . . . . of Roman stripes .... and with an "I t dare you" neckline .... It is of jersey . . . , six colors. Designed by Mina Lane . . , , Mod 525 Main Street e ... Brl 4 ?VI " 4i Brings home these little two piece juniors .... with wide winging shoulders .... and "hand-span" waists .... of finest Rossman fabric . . . . a bjevy of colors.