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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1946)
MM- SlWIilll Ml v m ,: i: 4 Enlars Hoipllal -TSkI. Jlilnri 1. Uiiahiing ul Klunililh Kiills him been udinllli'd In llordcn General liuapllul, C'hlckusliu, OklH., (ill' Ulliul treatment. III! ntcrcd tin! unity in mix aim b it fur ovcraciia in March HMD, rt'liiriiliiK home r'cliruury HMO. Uu mw ucUuii with till) lOlli nny on Uklnuwii unit weura tin) Victory ribbon. American the Ui' nliliun unci linn buttle I it r . pin I'litn hid Mi', unit Mia. J. A. Dimliunit of nmtu ;i, 1 Dlnn.r An Infonniil illnni'r will lie itlvi'ii by the lui'ul Jun ior chamber nf enninicrce In tin) burly rouin 11 f tliv I'l'lliiin cule (iinlKlit, Muniluy, lit 7;3u, A ru- f iii't on the recent atnle conven inn hi'i'i) will be iflvcn, mill pinna Inr tin' summer me to bv diaciitiaed. There will bo enter- tinnini'iit durum tin' dlnnrr. liny Vviiid, nrw president of tlii! Jun ior chiinibcr of commerce, will prcMde. .f Naw Bualneas Klmer "Hull" Jnnca, iliMibU'il nuvy vi'ti'i'un of World War 2. bus aturtcd hla Own bualnran In Tuli'luke. Cnllf., t-iillcd llii' Tuli! Hell IKeriillon Iniil Klcclrlc Service, on Mc iirl street. Iff mill IiIn wife lire Iraldi-nla nf Khiinuth Kalla mid JN1 r . Jones la employed with I hi' ijjirchunt Credit Service, In the Ifsjillliiuia biilldlnu. ' Baby Daughter Mr. und Mra. jtnbrrt II. While are the promt tuu'cnl of a t)iibv iliiuuhtrr. horn IMuy ill. at thi! Klmniilh Vulli-y iitKpltiii. Mra. Willi' hint bci'ii fiiiylnK ut II"' hoini' of In-r im f i-iils. Mr. mid Mra. W. K. An tlirnih. whlli' her husband is ii'ivnm In tin- navy uvi-rm-iia. The buby hua been named IJur J -1 if Klinnr. At Hllltlda Mra. Mary I'upn nf 4;i:i N. 10th unili'rwi'iit aur ucry ul lllllaldi- IniNpltiil Una v.ri k und la reported to be doing nlci'ly. i Auxiliary Mealing There will I"' u rt-itiilnr int'i'linii of the J- im lex auxiliary next Tni'iulay, Id H p. in. After the ini'i'tliiK a 'joint instiilhitKm with Ihr iirrlc will be- lirld. Itrfri'r.hinrntii arc 1o be served and there will be nilirtiilnmcnt durum the eve- units proki'"m. New Secratary Aiulri-y Her ni'k bi'Kiin work lit tint city hull ua ai'iTi'tury In the Inspectors' nlflco Friday. Potato Plant For Merrill Ciinatriii'tlini la aluti'd to bruin ua anon na possible on the pro. poai'd Siinplnt potato by-pro. ont'ta plnnl ut Merrill, uccnrd iiik to N. W. Itiiin.Hi'ii, represcn. Iiillvi! of the Siinplnt company, The plant will be built by the hliiiplnt coinpuny, of Caldwell, Idaho, on u lid-acre plot of Krouud Jiial nisi of Merrill. Con alriirtnm will start an aonn ua iniitcriala are uvalliihle, aald It.unai'ii, und it la hoped that the plant, will bp In full proline lloi. aoiui'tiiiie thla full. Tin' iiliint will produce potnlo liv priiilui ta audi ua starch und lihn iiM-. and may Install an alco hol plant. Ceiling Violator Fined In Portland I'OH'IXAND, June 3 Sunt Swlraky, 7(1, win fined $1(100 und given u three-yeur probiiliuniiry acntt-ni'e in fedcrnl court tnduy on a churuc nf sell inn shoes at over-cellliiK prlcea. V. S. District Attorney Henry lleaa told the court thul re turned veteriina rW'iully were t-harmd exceaalve prlcea. Builders Plan Dinner Meet A dinner meeting of Intereat to eiiKlneera and enntractora will be held at the Pelican cafe Tliiiraday at 0:30 p, in., when the history of reclamation will be told, Hi'itKie llowurd of the land uae depurtntent of the rcKlonul of fice of Hie U. S. burouu of recla mation, .Sacramento, will be Uncut apeiiker. A good crowd la expected, with everyone Inter cated In the work of the bureau on major (buna und projects, cor dially Invited to attend, Heaervutlona may be made for the dinner ut the Klamath Kalla office of the bureau, by cullin 3512 und uaklng for Hugh To ley or Hubert Evuns. Eagles Plan Joint Meeting Tito Fraternal Order of Euifle will hold a Joint humiliation of newly elected officer! of the uerio and auxiliary, Tucaday, June 4, 8 p. in. M. L. Shepherd, ti:te vice rraldc lit, will be In stullliiK officer fur the aerie and l'hyllla Stel.enmueller, pn.it ma dam president, will install auxi lury officera. Jnck Henry, atate organiza tion board preaidenl, will act aa Inatulllng conductor for the aerie and liclty Wood for the auxil iary. Aerie officera to be installed are. worthy president, Alfred Donley: worthy vice preaidenl, Sid Herbert; worthy chaplain, A. V. Melton; aecrelary, A D. Meek; truateea, Henry Ketadcav er, I. A. linker and C. D. Grovea; Inside guard, Lynn Skilllngton; conductor, I.arry Back man; treaaurer. Frank Olaen; outaide gu'ird, J. E. Schuster; Junior paat worthy president, Kd Burkhold- er. New auxiliary orficeri will be, madam president, Lola Truax; madam vice president, Frames Herbert; muduin chaplain. Mary Melton; conductress, l'hyllla Htelwnmueller; treasurer, Clara llalund; truateea, Louise Kelt and Crvstal Cochrane; Inside guurd, Helen Hawthorne; nut aide guurd, Ituby Ituminelhart; Junior paat mudum president, Mildred Moaby; musician. Stella I'ercell. Kefrcahmcnta and a dunce will follow the Installation of offi cra, Salem Man Killed In San Francisco SAN FANCISCO, June 3 Ul'; O. E. Human, 93, of Sulem, Ore., was killed and hia wife Mildred critically Injured laat night in a collixion between their auto mobile und 'another on Buy Shore highway, south of Sun Kranciaco. Short To Quit Barracks Post Capt. Jamea T. Short, who has been In command of the Marine Bnrracka aince it waa declared surplus by the navy department last rcbrunry, naa been ordered to Quiinlico, Va., for duty and vilj probably leave Friday, Taking hla place as command ing officer of the murine de tachment atill at the burcjicka will bo Lt. Col. J. H. Clark. Captain Short aa;d today thut he has no word that the remain ing marines would be taken from the barracka any time aoon. The installation la now In the hands of the War Aaaeta admin istration but the captain aald that it waa hia understandinK that the 100-mnn detachment would remain until the atate of Oregon or some other agency a.saumea control of the barracka. waAi.p a Ntwa. m.m.ia r.iii. or, The WAA hai no intention of relieving the murine and aend ing a civilian crew in to main lain the installation, to far as Captain Short has been inform ed. At present the atate of Ore goi. is dickering with the WAA for possible acquisition of the barracks to be used for a vet erans school, supplementing the two atate universities. Monday. J i. Kit, n Polin Improved Louie Polin, former Klamath businessman who returned here from Reno for surgery, is able to be up and around. He was down town yes terday, renewing acquaintances j with oid friends. Polin Is now in business at Kcno. .-tusttttramutmusmm! Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin ciiiaopouisT root irsciAList rl Sarfrr ana OrthMila McATEE CLINIC 191 I. Ilk SI. Sill Hans Norland Fire Insurance. 123 N. 8th St. 'ItaaaassaManaiaiisaBaaaaaassMassssssBsssaa Curtis Food Market Quality Meats and GROCERIES Open Evenings and Sundays WE FEATURE LOST RIVER DAIRY PRODUCTS 4707 South Sixth St. rtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"!""""""'""""" mtmtma Farmer Raildanl Piiiii -'lui'cme Hudson of (iranta Puss, iorineily of Klamath Kails, died ruittirdav afternoon following a trief Illness. Funeral services Kill be held ut 2 p. in. Wednes day In (Jraiits I'ass. Her four Ions, Clarence, Leonard, Karl km! Irvln Doorman, are resi dents of Klamath Kails. i Vacation Ovtr Mr. and Mra. Joe l'lasker, 712 Mitchell, re lumed Sunday from a vacation Cd one week, which they apenl Lilting in ltoseburg, Tillauiuuk ntt I'm Hand. They reopened the J-ulls Coffee shop this morning, Viueli hits been closed during their absence. IS To California Mrs. Wlnnl Tied K. tiilleii and , daughter Viella drove to Siui Curios, I Bill!., over the weekend to lake l(lr mothcr-in-luw, Mrs. Q. V. vJillcn down to spend the sum ner with her son und fumily, -returning Sunday night. I Baby Boy According to word received today by W. b. Barnes tl 32-1 S. oth, his son mid duugh-Icr-in-law, MuJ. and Mra. Zed W. Jlurnes of Fresno, Cuhf., arc liureubi of a baby son, born early j'luuuuy morning. 'own Iiauad Diachargea Pvt. Cecil Aslibv und t'KC I .vie I. U'..i. brook, received honorable dla tnurgc certiflcutea from the iirmy at Fort Lewla, Wash., on May 31. 1 Informal PartyNeighbors of Irs. Emory Padgette, 2U10 Wor sen, will be guests at an infor Inal party Wednesday, June S, lit Mrs. I'adgeltc's home. i Ruth Circle Maats Mra. Mild lug Nelson will be hostess to the ltuth circle of the Klamath Lulh I ran Ladies aid ut her home in lUvcrside addition, Tuesday, June 4. The group will meet at 1 p. m. ? From Madford Mr. and Mrs. r.rnest L. Scott of Meilford spent tSa urday afternoon and evening Jn Klamath Falls. Scott is secretary-manager of the Elks club at JWcdford. i suing nara Mrs. M. 11. ney nas arrived from Onk . Visiting Hera itiidley has air Jnd, Calif., for a visit here with J.er daughter. Mra. Malcolm K.n. , ttey, and fnmlly, 604 North 7th. New Poaitlon Junnltn Buck in.i taken a position as secretary n the Veternns' ndmlnlstrniimi Idficc In the courthouse. it About What Constitutes Good Style By EARL WHITLOCK Those of you who are plan ning to build homes or who are considering a re-styling of the homes you al ready have, might well con sider this ques tion from the writings of a certain M. Vlo lette le Due. That hyphen ated name be longed to a very famous nrchtlecl -of the early 10th century. And he wrote: "Consider a flower or a bird or im Insect, There Is beauty the beauty of graceful utility. You cannot subtract anything from a flower because every lovely part of it has its function. Study the insect's wing or the contours of a bird and you will realize the mean ing of sound style." A pretty good gauge of style, don't you think. In writing, In architecture, In painting, in in terior decorating In anything. Eliminate all useless portions of the product and you are pretty sure to attain the ulti mate in sound style. Even In athletics the rule holds true. The golfer or tennis player or baiter or runner who possesses the greatest economy of effort the least lost motion, Is pretty apt to be the man with what Is known as the best "form." Next Monday Mr. Whltlock of the Karl Whitlock Funeral home will comment on "Those Who Fell." A. WELDING RODS In various types and makes. (Siui Francisco Bay Area) B. COPPER TUBING Hard drawn seamless. In colls or various straight lengths. Various diameters and thicknesses. C. ALUMINUM Brass and copper sheets in various gauges. (San Fran cisco Bay area). D. STEEL Sheets, plates, strips, bars, structural, rods, available through all western offices. E. BRASS Brass pipe, Grade A seamless In 12 to 16 foot random lengths Vi" to 5" diame ters. F. WIRE Copper and brass, bare, sin gle and stranded. (San Fran cisco Bay area). Iltmt tfjnti tmhjtcl I ptitr fit m witbdrtutl. Buying prtftrmt it Vt- War Assets Administration WESTERN OFFICES 256 MONTGOMERY ST. 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