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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1946)
WEATHER Max. Mln Priltt. m m tun W lit .01 III) A4 .1X1 . Oil . in ns ..... i 41 . BU 4i Kni" . . lUxinilli falle HNI'IXIMXItkf ... I'ihIUhiI rutin Mxn rianvleuu III a iiiuir w Ot.xi.n nil Washlniluai 1'arlly oluutlr IoiIo.cImi luttltfhl ana TuMilsy, wai Htsr iixltl nuMllwval wlntli lid t'uavl. Norlltarn C'alllurnlei Clar luttxy, lo nlalil anil Ttletley "'ll i'llettl llr Intuit thuwsix. ClttutlineM ttvr IHalier litutittlalite. Welti. tettiiratiite. Mod- tals ttuillieily wind uil I'tMtel. Completes Court Cupt Mil lunl I''. 1'cdluu Iiuii successfully cumulated tliu advanced lisiul courm conducted by Ilia army flnanco school, accordion In un announi'viiirnl rcli'Uii'U oy Ceil. Loluhtun N, Smith, coininuiid i ri.M ..r n tn.tuijii mifi Him inn uwtiv, w. - army service forces trnlulim con- . Ir..., u...,l,..,l.. II,....!..,.., I...1 iiti, run iuhjm bwii, ., J'etlllfO Hi' ' M- I'U'llUUi JMUIIIUIII mil. In Hawaii Norman E. Strut tun, Blc. Ii now serving. yeoman at Ford Island, Jtuwull. titration vrnduuted Willi the rliiM of 1IM5 ul Kluinutli Union hilflt school, unci enlisted In tilt! Nuvy shortly after. Ho In the on of Mr. mill Mr. S. I.. Strut ton, 0'IAU Simmers, Klitnintli Kails. Important M 1 1 n g The Camp t'lru executive hoard will I n eel Tuesday tt 7:30 p, in. In Hit) chamber of commerce, All members uro urged to ho present since It will bo u very Important business nioetlnif. Visiting Mra. Curl Doorlnx and her ion, Michael, of I'orl- Innd uro vlnltlng t the home of Mra, DecrluK's parents, Mr. and Mra, a. C. Johnston of Weyerhaeuser. Returns Viola Juvelnnd of Miller's relumed to work after vacationing In 1'ortlund, Grants 1'uaa und Yrcka, From Saatil Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hiiyder and futnlly arc visit Iiik friends In Klainatli Kails. They reside In Seattle. Jayca A rouular Monday nlllht dinner mecllnif of the Junior chamber of commerce will ho held In the i'cllcan unit room l 7:30 p. in. All members are u r ted to ho prraent and hrlnK t leant two prospective inomhori with them. Alter the inoeliiiK entertainment will be furnished by Northwestern the-tret. y former Kluniulh eniflneer who now Uvea (t Itcddlnu, Cullf., win vlaltor hern toiluy, en routo to Portland. Kelley an Id lie liken Iteddinil all rlilhl, "hut when you il'-i thul Kluinutli county fever, ll'a hard to net It out of your system." From Vacation Frances Gil crlat returned lhl weekend from vacation trip to Sun Francisco and the buy region. Vacationing R. Everett niehn, poat office carrier, In on n vacation for the remainder of the month. Raturna John E. Galea re turned to work In the poat office alter a three weeks' vucallon In Colorado. C Of C Group Plans Activity Tho membership committee of tho chamber of commerce mot at the Pelican cafe for lunch oon acaalun at noon today and outlined pinna for iicllvltlci for the coming year. Thla wai the I list mooting of the group ilnce It was formed. This uftcrnoon the centennial executive coinmlltco la meeting In tho chamber of commerce bill 1(11 rt(. and tonight the Junior chamber of commerce will hold dinner meeting. The chumbor'a roada com mil he will meet with the county court tomorrow at 7:30 p. m., In the chamber of commerco building to conalder recom mendation for tho lecond poat war road program. A first postwar program wai adopted by the highway com mission lust July to cover a three-yeur period, and the high way department ii to consider second program In the near fu ture. The roads committee is to havo Its recommendation ready for consideration by the highway department. Tomorrow morning ai iu:3u the chamber's city-wide clean up cnmmlttca Is to meet In the chamber building. Visits Family Mn. V. Filer of Washington arrived Monduy for visit with her daughters, Mrs. Floyd Wllkcnton and Mrs. ben Klelsmler. In Hospital Mra. Klolae Lo Ban Is in the Hillside, hospital following an operation. On Vacation Mary Hutchi son of LuPointc's bos returned to work after vacationing In Yuklina, Wuah, Buys Blor Graver Litton liiia purchased the Burguln Spot, 707 South Sixth street. Mtttlng Pythian club of Py thian Sisters will hold a regu Inr meeting Friday at the homo of Charlotte Canny, 818 Wal nut. There will be a 0:30 p. m. politick dinner and a birthday gift exchange. All Pythian Sis ters are welcome. On Furlough Dale Johnson 2421 Orchard arrived home last week on a 00-doy re-enlistment furlough after serving In the Kuropenii theatre since April 1044. Johnson, who served wllh the Olh army will return to Eur ope al the end of his furlough. In Reno Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Coddington of 2018 Itadcllffe, spent the weekend In Reno. Neighbors of Woodcraft Meet In KC hull tonight, Mon day, at 8 o'clock. Don't Tidqet and Scratch became of Simple "Rash aoo t giy up without trrins bland, specially msdicsitd fWiiool. Like many oihtri, you'll probably EVEN if relief ml imrxmibl. Hr,-.'i .... .. l.k... b lurpriud bow it rlis lick ing and sooibas irritated skin. Trr Reilool Sosp. loo. It deaaiei sau. RESIMDLS Two Girls From KF Get U. Of O. Degrees Receiving degrees at the Uni versity of Oregon 80th annual commencement exercises June 18 were Murguret M. Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. 13. Murphy, route 2, box 544, and Marv Corrlgan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis V. Corrlgan of 1120 Mon Claire. Mia Murnhy. an education malor. and Miss Corrlgun, ma jor In paychology, both received i bachelor of science degrees. 'Oregon Minute Men' Keep Organization HOOD RIVER, June 17 (P) The men and women who rapped on Oregon doors selling war bonds have organized per manent "Oregon Minute Men" association having a charter membership and planning chap tors in each county. E. C. Sammons, Portland, was elected preiidcnt of the group Saturday at conclusion of two day convention here. The 430 Orcgonlans holding the treasury department's silver sward will be charter members. Other officers are H. L, McKcn zle, Hlllshoro. and Estls L. Mor ton, Portland, vice presidents; Larry ililaire, Portland, secre tary; T. C. MacNaughton, Port lend, treasurer. On Vacation Luis B. Hutch- Ins, post office general delivery clerk, is on two weeks' vaca-, tlon. ! rLD NKtti, Klamala f.llt. Or. MONDAY, Jaa 11, IMS, Fas rir Medieval salt cellars were often elaborate pieces of craftsmanship. THE NEW HELENE CURTIS ELASTI-CURL PERMANENT It now available at the MONIQUE BEAUTY BAR The Town Shop FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ABBMiicee ft Free Lecture on Christian Science lalllUS GltUUioH SoUhc and tk BulituU 0 Br Herichel P. Nunn, C.S.B., of Portland, Oregon Member r ta Bears el l.eetareehla1 el The Melfcer Chsrsh, The flnl Ckaiek el Cbrlal, Sciential, I Bnlw, Maee. Fremont School Auditorium, 715 High Stroet Monday, June 17, 8:15 p. m. To Be Broadcast Over KFLW (1450) The Publle It Cordially Invited AHend Klamath Rodeo July 4 through 7 Just Received Large Shipment Stewart Cowboy BOOTS Fancy tops In many colors. Slr.es from 3-12. For ladles and men, Large Stock! Western Boot By Nocona & Olson-Stolzer $16.50 to $45.00 Left for Brkly Mr. and Mra. Paul Hrrnnclnn, son-ln-law and duuithter of Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Mahoney, left today for Herkeley, Calif., where he Is at tending school. They have been on vacation here, ' A Family ! Income Insurance rr!et Tsar leralaf caaerllf lal the (ular Family Protection end Hetlrement Poller PAUL A. LEE Phono 7777 111 N. 9th SUN LIFE OF CANADA 3 NEW ROSE DAWNS FOR YOUR FLOWER GARDEN Now Is The Time To Plant To advertise our method of selling direct from nursery to you through the malt we'll snd you three well-rooted Rose Dswn perennial flower plants. rady to set out in your yard. These are the new flowers you have been hearing about through newspapers, radio, and garden maga sines. Nearly a quarter oi a million piople ordered last year. They grow two to three feet high and bear loads of silver pink flowers. These plants are not divisions or transplants, but were grown from seed gathered from plants that have already flowerad in our nursery. Set out according to our simple instructions and you will have a beautiful display all season. Please enclose 25 cents to cover packing, postage, and handling expense. We'll care fully dig, wrap, and ship three nice plants postpaid Im mediately. Send your request today with 25 cents to CLARK GARDNER Western Office 1324 American Bldg. Seattle. 4, Wash. This is a good time Sor you to take that trip to Chicago and the East on the famous Empire Builder. For tickets and reservations, phone, write or call H. I, WAYNE, Gen. Aflent Groat Northern Station, Klamath Falls, Ore Phonat 4101 BETWEEN PORTLAND, TA MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL A BETWEEN PORTLAND, TACOMA, SEATTLE, SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. 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