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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1946)
Visitor Ma E. Lutfiin, slut nuwrvlMir uf the itoyal Neigh tun uf America, arrived In Klamath Kulla fruin I'urtlimd tills afternoon. During her atuy ilu will bo a guest of Mm. Ella diirtla of 040 ltusi-way drive. A so-lioat dinner in he r honor will held Wednesday at 7 p. in. el iho I'cllcan cufo. Anyonn wlnli lif to attend should ill II Jcimla Steele, 7013 not later 1 1 it ii noon, I'ui-sday. Correct Dates The locul Ci III Seoul uf f leu wishes to curriicl Iwo incorrect date which ui ucared III Iho recent tilil Scout QllllCt III. T ill llllel'inec Into and irowiiic Icadi'm nlenle ut Monro park will hi- held Muy III from IU.30 a. in. to 2 p. in., lint Muy ) was previously nniiuuiiccd. VIip Brownie Itevel will hn held t Modoc field Muy 2!t, not Muy Z1. Portland.rs Coming Wllliinl Wunl, exulted rulnr of the KIks Indue, Mild tmluy hp linn received word thut l'ortlund Indite is plminlnK mi excursion In Klam ath falls In Auiiusl. The 1'urt lundern, possibly liull strong, will ciiiup hy iecliil tin 1 11, according to present nlun. Wurd I nuikluK plans to ilfve the visitors warm hospitality. Saved Lll John Iinincl, nephew of Mil. Oseitr Khlvc, 415 WllMllllllilon, wum cucci us a iiitiu ill Iho disaster 01 11111 iiihuii in Aluaka, when Im luiinclicd a life rufl und rescued a ineinner 01 the ahlpwruckpd crew, linmel la a veteran of World War 11 und la now In business In Stock ton, Cullf. Daeraaia I'oslul receipts for April 1IM0 dropped below re ceipts for April 11145, and were tlie lowest lor me 111011m mnce Ill4:i, reports at Klaninth Fulls pout officii showed, with only V17.414.7II. In April 1114ft re ceipts uinoiinlcd to (10,7115.12. Camp Cook Mn. Molly Wil liams, cook at lliiosevcll, will ho lieud rook ill tin) lloy Scout cuinp lit Crenel-lit hike thla sum iner. Shu will be assisted by Mrs. Merle Weldiiiuu, uccnrdlng to the local Itoy Scout office. UN Deadlocked On Veto Issue NKW YOItK, Muy 8 l'l Tryuvln I.le, aecrelury - general of Hie United Nutlona, auld to day Unit unless the security council cvvnluully wan unio to uiree on the vital veto iictlon tin) Issue in I If h l huve to bo limned buck to the 51 United Nutlona In the form of a char ter amendment. 1,1c, spcuklng at a press con ference, confirmed reporta thut the necurlty councll'a procedure cxerts with deadlocked on the veto question, which be auld must huve tho ununliiioua agree inenl of the bin five power fur settlement. I.lo ulso auld: No reports hud yet been re ceived from either Irun or Rus sia on Hip progress of Soviet troop withdrawal from Irun. Niece Featured Utile Julia I, co Wrlitht, whose picture ap- Iwura on puite 3 of the Muy 3 u 1 ill 1 v Circle, Is the niece of Mrs. Kd Iteeves of 2U:i:t Homcdule roud. W. II. Wright, futher of the girl, Is Mrs. Heeves' brother. Under trrma of a Husslan-Iran- lull agreement, the deudllnc for complete wlthdruwul Is mid nlltht tonight. lie had not yet received a re quest to place the Palestine question before the security council. Iteplles had sturted to come in on the Spanish cusv In re sponse to a request to the 51 United Nutlona fur any evi dence thut the franco regime was threatening wurld peace, lie said be could not Hive any specific infoimutlon on the re plies. County Roads Opening Up The Lake o the Woods road la now open, County Knglneer Wal-1 ly Hector said today, and the Dead Indiun road on up to the 1 Jackson county line Is expected to be cleared by tomorrow. Koud equipment if now working on that stretch. Fishing season 'in Lake o' the Woods begins next Saturday and resort owners will have no trouble in getting to the lake lor the weekend. The Fish lake road, which is a forest service roud, will not be opened by the county, Hec tor aald, and the best way to get to Fish lake is from the Jackson county side. The ruby symbolizes ardent passion. DINE 1 At Tha Sign Of Tha RED ROOSTER Klamath's Finest 14 Klamath Ave. Open A. M. to 10 P. M. ssst tmt rnr miUM saAI.D a MfWi, RLa.lk rails. Oil. MONDAY, M.r . , Pt Fit For Commercial Itefrlgerntlon SALES and SERVICE Be Karl Urquhart Refrigeration Equipment Co. 611 Klamath Phone 64SI 1 MOTHER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS Mrs. Wright's & Lowe's HAND MADE CHOCOLATE CREAMS Limited Supply Exclusively at Carmelsmax Popcorn Shop Rainbow Theatre Bldg. 415 Main St. Engineer Cluro C. Mcrimidcz lias come here from the Marc Island navy yard whero ho worked as engineer with the public works department, to take a position in the engineer's office of the U, S. bureau of reclama tion. His wife and family will remain in Vnllejo until he has found suitable living quurtcrs for them. Return This Week Warren Cronon, formerly of Klamath Falls, Is expected to return here lute this week from SI. I'uul, where he hns been private secro lury to tho vice president of the Ureal Northern railroad, lie will return to his former Jub at train master s cleric here. Returned Major and Mrs. John M. Clayton Jr. and two small sons huvo returned to their home in Klumath Fulls lifter a 12-day vacation spent in Califor nia. They visited relutives In Modesto and Merced, and took a trip to Yoicmlte, Mariposa Hlg Trees, Santa Crux, Monterey, Carmcl and San Francisco, New Clerk Mrs. Lucy Green, 1401 Nlnilti, has taken a position as clerk-typi.it with the U. S. bureau of reclamation. She came here from St. Luuls, Mo., where ihe was employed In the navy office, bhe is the sister of the Uiree Tufts brothers of Klamulli Falls. Eagles Auxiliary Eagles aux iliary will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. for election of officers. Entertainment and refreshmenU will be furnished after the busi ness meeting. Moving Here Mr. and Mrs. Hal Davis, formerly of Ashland, are moving to Klumiilh Fulls. Uuvla bus been oversells. Ho bus employment here. Trip to Idaho Juck Mitchell. Wlueuiu lintel, and his cousin Dude Mitchell and wife returned Sunduy night from a five-day trip to Done, Idu. Back to Work II. E. Gil- more, recently dlschurged from the navy, will return soon to Ills civilian Job as a Southern 1'uclfic flremun. 1 Phone Metol Venetian Blinds Patterson Furniture 230 Main n urn sun 111 MAIN STarsT In Portland Chief of Police Orville Hamilton Is In l'ortlund thla week nttendlng 1111 Fill school for police executives. Meetings KnlfMa mt llhlsB Ml lonlfiht Moo-rt-r, 1 p m . in loor halt. Will con dtirt rank of ttjulrr Allrttft ( Inrmvrly JunUr M Irani mt I lrt Mllidltl I hurt h - Mrrl I h ott tat nf Mr Mariarrl I'mile. AiMi Walton rlrlva, TtiMtlay. 7 .W p m Mcnv bnt aaktxl lo hrlng (lilmhlo, clMora, and arrapa of malarial aullabla for doll clolhaa Snpphlrn arc found in nil col org of ihr spectrum including oratiKc, vioU't, yellow and ftrccn. MP Si Mortgage Insurance A Mortgage Retirement Poller la a must for home buyers. PAUL A LEE Phon 7777 111 N. 9th SUN LIFE OF CANADA quickly If ft protective coating of oilv.mcuicft- ltd Rainol Ointmant If applied ml m. Try it and bow toon fiery smarting catei. 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Tax MAIN FLOOR Summer's in the Air of these . .98 4.90 Plus Fed. Tax Shiny Black Plastics All Leather Black or Brown Sport Fabric Types Envelopes! Pouches! Underarms! To carry with your pretty prints now later with summer cot tons. Twinkly black plastic pat ents are wonderful, for they won't peel or crack! Every one is beautifully lined and fitted! Kinney ALUMINUMWARE To Drove treasures in your kitchen, heavy gauge alum inum that will turn out many a tasty meal. Famous Kin ney "Flavor . Seal" alum Inumware. SAUCEPANS 2 qt. size 3.95 i qt. sixe 4.95 4 qt. lixe 5.95 DutchoYcni 7.75 9" Fryeri 4.95 For Tempting Snacks SUNDAY KITE CHEF $3-69 To make grilled sandwiches, hamburgers, pancakes, bacon and eggs, quickly and easily. 10V"xl9"; made of magnes ium. For Your Vonity Tobla 3 PC. VANITY SET A three-piece set that's a fine gift. That's an oval mir ror tray in a rope design, a dainty glass powder jar, and a perfume bottle. MAIN FLOOR