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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1946)
Iter Of Crash Victim merrea i o rerrying uf yfar-weary nanesioUS ...nANClSCO, March 21 WL . fftfuu ' ",,vtm Pf.ii n s of Tuesday's Ji-au C'Su-Sb" ITmielsco. I TZhrr which cracked up H.n WanoUwo. II re j"lnidJori-y"'K Q' wur. din Honors W Micka weary" plunca buck to tho United Stnrllnu 'Mil ni.. ' u . you uru no ng to ferry uny wr- U. uci uuuk youc hotter inako out ymir will," "Not that 1 want to frighten you In the least," ihc l,,uu.ron! rough.' "bUl UlCy "rB plenty "I lost a lot of buddies on umi. 'Hw.v ..... ...it.. .. . . ' ifuM.i.i.r ' "-""'ly urusnea on Kwnjnloln on tho way home. "But with you as co pilot, I urn dure nothlnii will imnLn 'I IO' wan .in Mnreh 21 Mulln (ft 400 '""l n,,lwuv theatre to hon- who leaves Suturday wlHi nu'llior for a ""J recently captured first f the Kl.ui.uth County J?on In Kli.muth Falls. f1 Dla no l u first grader '!TmI ii publlo schools, Vac f !'".. J.V mminffor. nv ted SfiKhwl pupils, first to fi , inclusive, imd thulr Juri to we Uhino dunce free S 11" presented Diane 'ffirmful of roses from her SSd her teacher, Mrs. Fred Cfrorn Uio Mnlhi chumbur of tin by Merle Looslcy, Erf lh director. ,,,,u l,HJ s Sought ) 2 Statues lfORTLAND, March 21 !) I'.miii. nuDiorlzed bv the j lejlilntiire hnii net $25,000 Ml lor Hie umincinii oi iwo fi. which will represent In Stntuury hall, wash 71 n r Jr. 'Burt Brown Burkor, Unl 'f Ornuon vice president. idialrmon for the stnte-wldo mmj4 rlrlvn. Thlt Mtutlie. nf fjohn McLoughlln, Hudson's fewmpany fnctur. and Jason I pioneer Methodist mission W. will Hand seven to eight irtUll. 111,., iwrolvlnff seiilntors' bids Mi( from $12,000 for a tta- kaiite to suu.uuu lor ooin, Ecommlttce postponed the du ta on who will executo the Joiby Will Sell ill Mar Holdings 'maYWOOD. March 21 m r Croiby plant to sell - his In the Del Mar Turf ixr Snn Diego. Wai O'Melveny, lawyer and at itockliolder Irt tho horse w track, rcixirtud that a New Miyndicate was Interested In Muling the crooner s shares. am Arnold Gi niit, rcprcsent Ihe syndicate, was expected ft April IS to closo tho deal. (limed "Stan." plARiiod . with enfflno trmihlA milCll Of the Wnv hnrn Irrm IllUIlll Wtlu .x, f J-l..- I ferried to the mnlnland. It bo eamn Inst In ll... i.....i. mukliiK tho Gold,., Gi.to unci Tucked up on n rld Ii0 mllofi UHl Of thl linitu l U it jeekliiR. All aboard were killed. mrH.0 !ho vlcli were being liollflca on nf Ul ' v ' All of tho 33 army and nuvy v- u mueu m mis nnd an other nlr t lunai... i i,... ...... . '."' wi.-nvuij' lino beni recovered today. i weuiy-six or me victims died when nn army C-47 transport cx- of the Hlgli Sierra near Truckeo rn rom rrom Stockton to Ogden Utah, on a regular flight The last body was located In the drifts todny, nnd Identifications arc compete rennrtoH r.i Thrimnii M Plnbnit n c....i.' ton air base. Strombera-Carlian Rnr4l Derby's Mutle Co. Mexico To Observe Roosevelt Death MEXICO CITY, March 21 UP) lho permanent committee of congross announced today plans i oDscrvance on April 12 of tho first anniversary of President Roosevelt's death. The program will Include laying of tho coniorstono for a monument In Mnillnrnv mhaM t3Aal... .- J I II 1 1 1 u J.DDIUUII. Hoosevclt and President Avlla uumucno met. Tho committee Issued a pro clamation declaring that Roose velt hnH "UPrinlrAfl tti.li.Unnl Mexican citizenship" through his uuyuuacy ox me gooa noignoor policy. Chrome Plant Put On Block SEATTLE, March 21 (P) The Seattle regional office of the war assets corporation announced yesterday the $500,000 chrome reduction plant 13 miles south east of Marshfleld, Oregon, is being offered for sale. Now declared surplus, the plunt produced 400 tons of chromic oxide at capacity. It occupies a fl-ncre site and has 13, 800 square feet of floor space. Tho announcement also said moro than 110,000 items of radio and electrical Insulating mater ials at Auburn and Seattle would be sold at fixed prices, with or ders to bo received immediately nnd sales concluded m 10 days: DECORATED MANILA, March 21 (JP) flint. Wi.11i.rn Q T.nrlrln Bfll Sheridan street, Newberg, Ore,, has been awarded the Bronze star mcual lor meritorious scrv lee. He was HnrnrntAH hv T.t Gen. Wilhelm D. Stycr, western i'iiciiic commanacr. LOOK SEARS WAY FOR YOUR ( SPRING love Made To Cut lultnomah Majority PORTr.Awn Mr.u oi . t legislative Interim commlt hii asked the attorney gen ii to draft a constitutional Mdmont limiting Multnomah .Mv't rni'nii..nl,ill..r. U. 4l.n fit lpi!llnt iii-n to draft would be used as a W lor more thorough study, fttommllteemen, who are hv rvuns mo ncca ior icgiBin- ft reapportionment. mt districts have ex- fSlM 4nn ll.nl ...I illUV IVIItJ(JUI blUll tMed on population would ju! :mnny legislative seat fWnMultnomnh county. Dunimulr Mrs. TInv J Murphy is spending tlio j-pu Mi-m wiui irienns ana JJvejrom her homo In Duns- . Jj" No'land. Auto Insurance. WWQU, HAT DRINKS MSWASHOUTS V, KfEP YOURS mm. WITH jffl I Unada of D'V Water has ki. .,0W-lartln sparkls. iwS if fo,'mul, t0 P'n' VW Alw,y x" Cmtdt fttr ttADiSbRY ( BASIC VESTEE iACIi CUFATFff .... I wiisnvii-iii., ... p'4" 98 with button-on dows clever quick-change trick! Choose the basic white vestee, bullon-On Bows, 59,0(3 1.95 kn hnu vArnl sets of bows. One day you can wear white bows, the next day gay ' ' colored ones! BASIC VESTEE 98c i BUTTON-ON BOWS; ef of 2 98C 1 V itlssissssW ( WM Spring Glovei- -frnm a white wide se- fabric lection of snowy white tqdtic gloves with smart stitching de tails, o ro o. hQQ I Hondbags-The newest styles in simulated grains with luclte accents. Black and colors in the group, . 3.95 BE. Hay den Is Honored By Chamber Bcauford E. Haydon, for 16 years superintendent of the local office of tho U. S. bureau of reclamation, was presented with an honorary Ufa membership In the Klamath County chamber of commerce at the board of direc tors meeting Wednesday. Hayden has left for San Fran cisco to take up new work for the bureau as consulting econo mist. The presentation was made In honor of his splendid service to tno Klamath basin, Progress of the membership campaign now underway for the chamber was reported on at the meeting, showing that 23 per cent of the goal of 75 new mem bers has been reached In 29 per cent of tho time allotted for the drive which ends April 3. Appointed Seven men were appointed on the election committee to super vise the April election of cham ber directors to serve for the next two years. They will han dle all business of the election and count the ballots. Named on the committee were Fred South well, Bob Sproat, George Mcln tyre, Nick' Long, Al Hatton, Steve Rose and E. B. Hall. Plans for the annual meeting were approved with nn outstand ing speaker still to be selected and an auditorium meeting rath er than a dinner as was held last year. There will be a brief-report on chamber affairs at this meeting. ' ' Tho historical society's request that Charles R. Stark, chamber manager, be authorized as busi ness manager for the centennial pageant to be held this year, was generally approved, to allow him to spend as much time as necessary on arrangements. WHAT SIZE? PORTLAND, Me., March 21 (fP) The men's clothing situation is no better here than elsewhere. So police scratched their heads when William A. Glen brought in a brand new man's suit, com plete with tooled leather belt and $21.30 in a pants pocket, which he said he found laid out in the entryway to his home, 8 tromberg - Carlson Radios. Derby's Music Co. CIO WINS ELECTION ROSEBURG, March 21 (P) The CIO was chosen as bar gaining agent for workers at the Umpqua Plywood corpora tion plant here at an election Wednesday under NLRB super, vision, The vote was CIO 47, AFL 36, no union 1. William Shakespeare had four sisters and three brothers, it is believed. mW Phon lif'7150 gl Wood ffil Metal Venetian Blind Patterson Furniture 230 Main AGAIN AVAILABLE! ELECTRIC DRILLS . We Now Have a Good Stock of the Vi Inch Heavy Duty U-44 ....... and the U" Thor Drills. KLAMATH MACHINE & LOCOMOTIVE MILL SUPPLY DEPT. Spring and Elm Phone 5141 Thursday. March 21, 194S HERALD AND NEWS THREE JM ROEBUCK AND CO : '" mtm -i Frivoloui I Llttla I h T FLOWER HATS They're the very breath of Spring . . . these discs of gay flowers to tilt fetchingly over your brow. And prices so low you can scoop up two or three! Phone 5188 133 So. 11 r YOU CAN COUNT ON FOR ALL THEIR NEEDS! (E) Toddlers' DressesSheer prints X f t 1 1 V and flocked cottons to give wee VV I V 1 mites a fresh, dainty 1 Ort -''fiirf!! I t . 1 ,oo, , to 3......;..... 1-20 J J (F) ' Infants' Dresses Cool, hand- ' i. ' 'J "Ci.- ' VJ made batiste, daintily embroidered (Q "'VwPjl 0. : 1.80 . tssSFiWi& (C) Infants' Sweater Sett Ador- JJ rpA- r-j- able- little sweaters with bonnet to ? : f.l;T 'XJkfi (H) Sweaters, Sacques Soft zephyr "1 I r j igi wool, neatly hand-embroidered or, J I t : KJlIx C'' jl ir rtDDon xrimmea. . " lu x x I 1 V. T? w sua mni . s, -r y-. ..ttj jr wxamrm ? W Simple, sturdy, staunchly - 1 IKT - WMV'f , m (A) Juvenile Sweaters Smart Cali fornia coat style in hand knitted effect. Red or pastels. O QO Sizes 2 to 6 yrs............. (B) Juvenile Coats Warm all wool flannels, styled in California. Half belt. In red or tan. O ff iu v yia (C) Juvenile Dresses Newest nov elties in cute, colorful ; cottons. : Choice of styles; in " 'T 'ftK :' sizes 2 to 6 yrs..'.........:.-.. 1 (D) Toddlers' Coats All wool ; fleeces, styled in California.; Coats as loveable as the wee tots themselves. 1 to 3. htfanH' Whltt S4ff Mt KM Shoes I.Ot Simple, sturdy, staunchly ttltahed. Built for comfort, to take care of growing feet. (Other shoes from 1.29 to 1.79) Phone 5188 133 So. 8th i . if I J ii r I Sri, It: iti' in