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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1946)
Matt. GSSh r..u-..2 Harrainenlo 0" I'uillaliu -He"" hall ntlWlHlt . !. - - Sleilli.rrt . .. lied lllutt ..... . 70 . Ill II HI Mill. l'MK'li WAWIINUTON AND DIIKIDN Hear liKlay Inula''! euo Weilne.'las Wanner i.mL U.nlle veilal.le wliule off cuail NoilTllt HN CAI-lfOHNIA -Clear In rtar lunll'il and Welne.le i ellslillr Maimer In Ui Interim li'dey. r.Milal aluntf cimmI " vVe,lne.le. aenlle lo li.oJ.la norllierly wlnue nil loe.l. pr.sbyLrian Wom.n The Women uaaoiiullnn ol tin- r'iral .realiytoriun cliuicii mid Ihu cir cle will Iiiivo u uciii'iul nullum '1 litiratluy uflvrnuoii nt the liimiu df Mr. Andrew Collier. Thin It lu be putliuk limclifi.il ii i Hi l women ntli'iKllnii ro re iiucstcti to lirlnK Ihelr own tulile st'ivlce. I'eraons wlsliinit1 trims liorliitlon ure linked lo meet ut lite church at 1 p. m. S.nlor Circle The Senior Circle of the Community Con nrruutlniml church will inert Krliliiy In the socml hull on (inr den (or demierl at 1 p. m. There will he finest upeuker from the tiurden club who l lo rlemoii utiute (lower urminiementit unci ruth inemher limy nrlnii fltiwiT itntl n (Ultuhle conliiluer which will be uxcil In the oViiiniialrii- ' Hon. Clk Horn Btlll weiirlng oiiiuliiKca, meiuberi of tliu K lum uth fcilks purty to the liukcr stiilc ciniveiitliin wero lioinv to lny. All nine of the Kluiiiuth nii'ii In I hi' imrty were Injured when their him overturned 30 mllea aoulh nf liuker lunt week. All but Constiihlit Gury Comi wirv ulilo lo return hoinn after the convention. Cotiid wu In timid splritn when II iu uroup led him lit tho linker hnapltul lo do ii little mora recuperutlnu be fore uiiikliiK the trip to Kluiiiuth I'Ulljl. Returns Horn. Friiiik J. Dor nili relumed to Ilia li'iinc todny Ii'oiu Kliiiniilh Volley liDslptiil where, ho him been ft nullent allien hint Weclncstliiy. llu will bo confined to lili home for oiiie tlinn yet, Ho realdea with his duuKhter, Mrs. Wllllnin A. 1)1. Imp o( 420 N. Ilth. Reservations Necessary All imiiiihrrs of the Dtrco of Hon or wishing reaervHllona for the baniiiiel next Mondiiy pre unkr-d lo iilioni! Grace liock, (I:I4U, by noon WedneadHy, June IU. Formar Raildanti Mr. and Mra. Wayne lllehn and dandle ter, Joyce, vlaitvd Mr. and Mr. J. A. Hlehn of Klamath Kalla lul week. Tim Hlehim, who are former realdenla of KlaiilHth Kulla are now HvluK In Oak hind, Calif. They traveled to KiiKene Krldny to meet their son, Hud, who tins been attending the Unlveraty of Oregon. Vliltlng Mr. and Mra. Leon W. Diili-ntlne of San Diego, huve been vlaitltiK Mr, and Mra. U. S. lttn.-l l.. AA1 L-I.i. ir . '('iomiu, uii k-iwim uuii, rviuiii- j iith Kulla, and (rlencla ut Dnrrls, i f'..l,f ....... I. ,m v aioi.. iui iiiit iwni wi-vn, I ni'v left Irltliiy (or their home. Thla in ineir iirai visit to me Mum nth area. To Lot Ang.l.s Mra. Curl Catena of 2122 Heclamutlon left Miiiiilny morning for Loa Angelea to Join her hushund, formerly atulloned here ut the Marine Ilurrucka. Her dither and mother, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Wright and Jeun, Jumea and Hilly, left at the aume time for a short stay In Sacramento. Mullnn Thai Ali.li,. lnlm clumtrr of Knsllon Hlginu Alpha will meet thla evening, Monday, at the chamber of commerce at 7:30. Fishing Trip Don Givan left today for bprague river on flshlna trip with friends. She will return later thla week. Poitponad The Krlendly cir cle hua pmitponeit Ita meeting, scheduled (or Thursday of thin week, until Wednesday, June IB. The hostess will be Violet Vance of Shasta way. Out ol Service PKC Dale A. Knox, n( Kort Khimulh, was dis charged from the Kort Lewis separations center, June 14. FOE) PILES Thouaanda of uiTi-rara friii iha torlur Iria pallia du lo alitipla pllaa ara araia fil oar Ihalr 4la-ovai)r l HIMIX. Thla marvaloiia irlila.Mn ft,riuula qulf-kly rallavra tha tiia,M.ntii( naln ltd llrhlna HIMIX r.l. pUa nllh wilhlna. prfttpMlta madi'Una Hrally aierka faal. lm alva relief In lltrra Iraalmanta or your moitay hark hon'l auffar aliotliar mlnula. Ilel HIMIX I'lltlitiaril or aupiMMiiorlra frnm ymir druaa'al today on thla noiltlva naiantaa, aald at All Dfa Sl.r. VlslttMra. Clurn Price of Hremerlon, Wash., a former res ident of Klamath Falls, arrived on Sunduy to visit with Mrs. Lillian Downs of 014 Owens. She Is leuvlng on Tuesday for oaeramento to visit relatives. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard LeIUkc of Everett, Wash., are visiting briefly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Leltzke of Falrhavrn Heights. While here the two fumlllcs will take a trip to the coast. Ill Mrs. Clem Hortla Is III at her home, 640 Koseway drive. Around Oregon By The Associated Press Sule of the Grimes tract prop erties at Seaside, with 250 foot (rontuge on 11 road way, for 1110, 000 has set a new high for realty property there . . . Cherry flickers have started the harvest n the Salem area and peak activity la expclcd In 10 days , . . an airplane was used by Ed Utter, manager of the Heeds port district of Lincoln county PUD, to locate In 20 minutes a power line break that normally would have taken hours to (ind . . . Future farmers of Redmond high school plan to select a champion potato grower this summer. Palm nuts are an Important source of food (or the natives of equatorial Africa. Jaycees Plan Job Service Again the Junior chamber of coiiuncrcn Is going to handle the registration und placement of youthful workers for summer odd Jobs around the house, of fice and store. Young men und women who desire summer employment mowing lawns, caring for chil dren, cutting weeds and the like are aaked to register at the chamber of commerce, 32S Muln. Employers who wish summer help will contact the chamber und be furnished with the name, address or phone num ber of prospective young work era. Thus the Jaycees and the chamber will act as liaison agent between the young em ploye und employer. Already some workers nave signed up at the chamber and Hoy Garrison, director In charge, urges all prospective employers to register their needs so that these can be placed. , Classified Ads Bring Results. Highway Committee Meets At Alturas ALTURAS, June 18 A Joint: fact-finding committee of the California legislature accompan ied by two members of the state chamber of commerce met here Friday with the board of super visors, city council and citizens of the county In regards to high ways, streets and bridges In the county. Saturday, June 22, the Cali fornia itato highway commission will meet with the same bodies to discuss the necessary Im provement broached at the for mer meeting. MOTHER NATURE'S PLOW ai.p ww, Ki.iaia Taiu, Ort. TOsaDAT, rm Is. ins, rn M The earthworm constitutes I Mother Nature's plow. These ! busy creatures aorate the soil, i fertilize it with their castings, ! and provide Irrigation inlets with their burrows. Many gar-1 deners now plant earthworms in their plots to increase crop yields, i Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin ciiiaorooisT - rooT irzciALitT raal Svrr'ry aad Orfbastdlos McATEE CLINIC Itt I, Ilk Sk rsaaa HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND cuoene oai. MEDroao Thoroughly Modern Mr. sad Mrs. J. K. rarity aad in Sirl.y Pfatrlalara PILES, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO HOSPITAUXA1ION Na Tlata Parmaaaal taialttl DR. E. M. MARSHA Cklraararlla Ptyalelaa IM Na. 1U - Swain Tkaalca aid! Paaaa IMS tTT?rrtri?t? 7 j HARWIN'S I ? rtTtr?t?ttttft WHITE n CITS ALSO UNDERSHIRTS Just Unpacked! bick deeded STORE for MEN Corner 5th and Main Women of the Moose Pot luck luncheon in the Moose hull Friday at 12:30 p. III., with Laura Brumblo, chalrmun of the hoinemakiiig committee, in charge, followed by a friend ship meeting at 2 p. m. Amaranth Order of the Amaranth meets In the Masonic temple Wednesday at 8 p. in., lor the last meeting until fall. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt thanks and appreciation for the acta of kindness, the mes sages of sympathy and the many beautiful flural offerings during our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tennefoss Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Halle Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ritchie Mr, and Mrs. J. Mantel Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dnlrymplc Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dalrymple 1 (lancUo. lule 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4t 4i 4i 4i Dining and Dancing Bar Open at 10:00 a. m. Daily. No Meals Served Wednesday. ' Chicken Dinner Steak Dinner. Wilbur Stiles at the Piano Dee Gilbert, Drums On Highway 39 Near Calif.-Ore. Stole Line Clarence Sheloto J. H. Brawnfield Dane and Din and Have a Good Time . lii t f, v. . ...I. "MAKE IT A MILLION !" VT .aaw - ' " 1 mm Am n r i. i mv ib . -i - " " . .numiiTRimVE AND TECHNICAL $ERVICE$ AIR rORCEt-OROUMO FORCEt ADMIMISTRRTivt nn IF VOU'RR a young msn lull cm of high school, and hate the physical and menial qualifications fur enliitmtnt In the Regu lar Army, no career in the world offers you a greater opportunity. You can have the finest technical training, and be u tllpid while you learnl Army pay comparea favorably with that In almost any civilian fob for you gel food, clothes, hous ing, medical care, low cost insurance and a host of other advantages. You will have every chance, too, for promotion and higher payj You'll he working with other keen young man of your own age, using the moil mod ern equipment, doing an interesting, con structive job. What's more, you'll have an opportunity to fulfil your personal respon sibilityby helping your country keep its commitments in the post-war years. COLLEGE, TRADE OR 1USINES SCHOOL WITH EXPENSES PAIDI If you enlist on or before Oct. ), 1946, you'll have educational benefits under the CI Rill of Rights. At the end of a 3-ycar enlistment, you'll ha entitled to a full 4-year course In any college, business or trade school you choose aad for which you are qualified for admission. The Government will psy your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to $31)0 per ordinary school yenr, plus $65 month living allowance ($!o if you hsva dependents). Gel your friends and disunites together and find out at the nearest Army Recruiting Station whit the Army holds for you! HIihlliMt si Iks Atari rVssi Vsbitttrf Istrulteiset hi t. Taliitmeftts for I Ii. a or s yttrs. (One-yaar cn liilmeots permitted for men sow ia Iha Army vrilh 6 or mora monlbl uf itrtica.) a. Enllitment aae from il Co sd ynrs tnctutlva (17 with parents' content) tscept for men now in Army, who may reenlitt at any aae. and former itttica men depeniiioa on leoath of sertica, S. An Increate la the rtcnltnment bonus to $so for tarn year of attjta service since such bonus was latl paij, or since latt entry Into service, provided reenlitt menl is within vo days slier lest honorable dischsrae. 4. Dp to on dsys' paid furlouah, dependina on lenath of tertice, with travel paid to home and return, for men wfcp reenliit within the prescribed time after dlscharae. 5. A thlrty-dsr furlouah each year with full par. 6. Miitlerina.nut pay (bated upon tensth of service) to all men who are diicharacd to reenlisl. 7. Option to retire tt half pay for the rest of your life after an years' ssrviee increaslna 10 Ihree.qusrters psy after to yean' service. All previous active federal mili tary service counts toward retirement. g. Renef.lt under the Gl Bill of Rlshls for men who enlist oa or before October a, 194A. A a.year colleae. trsda or business school course, with Saptnses paid, at Iha end of a 5-yeer enlistment. o. Family allowances for the term of enlistment for dependents of men who eollst or reenliit before July 1, IV4(I, 10. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater (of those still open) on syear enlistments. if WATCH YOUR NEWSPAPER FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OP INCREASE IN ARMY PAY RATES LMn to "Warrior of Ptaet" "Vole, of ih Army" "Proudly Wo Holl" "Harry Wfimar Sporfi Review" On Your Radio fnffft Now at Your Neoresf U. S. Army Ritrvltlng Station, Army Camp or Pott POST OFFICE BUILDING Klamath Falls, Ore. (xg m n u-j ill XKJ I DISTINCTIVE APPAREL Phone 8222 901 Main fimfoencied fwaidieh, Sme mid hillicmtly designed. . .fticym bimbived cafifvlnia Rag. V. g. Pit Off, hi fm - M eager-to-swim . 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