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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1946)
WEATHER MHi. I'i.cli HrAIIII K r Eiit.na u "" KlaniXII rill ' M ftai-lamaMu H7 "i Tiara I'urllan 1 . llano I Nan rrAl'lno Il -HI M..11..J Ii'i m " Had lli'l wu la Traia NoirtlKiiN CAl.iruliNIA I'.tlly rlmiily llay ml rrlijay with atatlvt.il lllUlllllll III IlluUlllallia l.lltla rltans ilil t.iniaiahira Ualitla nuilll waal.ili wlmU ull t'lintl WAHIINUTIlN AND UIIKOON-- I'aillr i-lnm!)-leilay mil Krlilay, Willi lutfa ur inw vlipila lit miiriiliiM atims i'al mul In wc.llin v.llaya. pfialtlly t'liitl.r w.il rtirtlmilmlay anil aail iiuilliHl liimul'liiw, ivllllff III lliml.iala aUlllllWa.l 111 HO 111- kail wiihU ull uiiail. Mill Saturday lloiiltl lodlle Sins ol Norway, will meet Suluriluy lit 8 li. in. In tin) IOOK hull. Mm. Carolina Moiisnn Mild Mil, EntlnT llendrlckson will Iji on Din m-rvlnit commit- Ira Thrill will l)r II report Ull Ihf recent district two ciiiivrii' ihi'i ut Vaiicuuvor 11, C. by Mrs llemlrlckson who win a dele . Raturnad Bouth Mrs. Llor dun hhlrlry and Alice, Laura mid tini 1y reltirneil to their litm.e In IMoiisiintnii, Calif., niter iipeiidlnu the aal three weeks ut the hmne of Mm. Shirley' parent, Mr, und Mr. J. I', Ulseii. Improving Annus Slewurt, lUycarold sou of Mr, und Mrs, Neul Stewart of 22n (Jriint, In showbill Improvement followinu extensive sundry on his fool, Annus him heen III llllllile hos pital lure ml uceWienl ut Lake o tha Woods humliiy when he received serious hieeriitloini on hl foot while illvlnu. Vlslti Mr. und Mrs. Leo Dressier of Crescent City, Cullf., visited with Mrs. Dresslcr'a sis ter, Mrs, C!. N. Koerner und duiiKhter, Penny Lee, of 1.110 C'urllslo, lust week. I'eUKy Lee returned with her uncle und uunt, and will siienl a short va cutlon with thrill ut the const. Small Per Cent Of Balloons Reached Coast Of America To San Francisco Mrs. Hubert D. I'uyne, llio former Virginia lluljl). ami diiuuhter Tlunn left Tuesihiy nluht, July 2a, to Join Ur. I'ayir ut I.elleroiiin's (ieu erul hospital In Sun Francisco, Cullf. Laavai For Coast Jeanne Mnree Lonii, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Nlcholiis l."im of l.akeshrce drive, left Monday for Neikowht on the Orriion const vJiere she will enjoy a vacation with relatives. To Ejgana Marcrlyn Win lilua his returned to Eugene after iendliiil the weekend with lirr purcnls. Mr. mid Mrs. A. O, VlKKlns of 821) Kldomdo. Marceljn Is attending Hie U. of O. aunsncr session. Trip IJorls Arnest mid Mnry Koerner, secretaries of the Mo doc council Hoy Seoul office, look a trip lo crescent nine Sunday, July 21, where Jhey visited Cmiip Miikiiiillu, the Hoy Scout camp. They were accom panied by Mr, nun Mrs. L. a. Wilson, 131U Curllslc. TOKYO, July 25 lI') Three In five per cent of tho 1)01)0 bombing bulloons liiunched by the Japanese from the cast const of Honshu during the wur are known to huvu reuched Hie North American continent. MuJ. Gen. 11. J. Cusey said today, (irnerul Cusey, chief engineer for U. 8. urmy forces In the la- AFL Meeting Will 'Cause Earthquake' SEATTLK, July 23 (I') A meeting, scheduled this Friday of representutlves of every AKL union in the stale will produce enouiih news "to cnuse an earth- ounke." President E. M. Weston of the Washington Slate federa tion of Labor lold ncwamcn last IllKbt. Weston suld the AFL con ferees Friday will "take somo definite ai-tlon" on what ho call ed "unjustlfliiblo CIO tactics." clflc, auld many landed In re mote plucea and muy never be found. Japan's free bulloon cam paign beciimc Ineffectual he cause of 11-211 destruction t hy drogen producing fnc'lities. When the Japanese decided the missiles were not so effective as they had hoped, they abandoned the program altogether. Casey said the Japancw de veloped free ballooui as bomb enr-iers as fur buck as IBU.'J. Production was Intensified after the Uoolittle raid on the Japa nese mainland In April, l';42. aaai.ii a nsws, lanaik rm, on. tbussdat, jai. ta, ma. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO rAIN NO IKIseiTAI.IZAIlUN Na l.ait af Tlma rarmaiianl aviullal DR. E. M. MARSHA f'slraararila rbrilrlaa Ct Na lib Maalra Ibaalra mil rhana 10n Furlough Hill Alexander, wlio recently visited his parents In Klumiitli Fulls, hits returned to Oakland where lie Is sta tioned at lliu medical supply depot for the navy. Naw Son Mr. and Mrs. Don ald IJrown of F.urekn, Cullf., have written of the birth of u sou, Donald Clary. Drown Is the son of Mrs. Amies Goodwill of 1)1 Jefferson. Would You Like to Become a Beouty Operator? Enrollments are now being accepted of the KLAMATH BEAUTY SCHOOL 135 No. Broad Mrs. Certrude Johnson, Owner Telephone 7446 Enroll NOW Classes Start Soon Oparttlon Carl Buell, aon of Mr. aid Mrs. Alan Duell, of TulelaW-, had tonsil and ade noid operation recently. He Is prosrecilng very nicely, ll was report"!. Batuins Deputy Collector R, 8. laurhammer has returned to hi j office In the post office after a flvo weeks' vacation, during which he traveled to North 2ukota to visit relatives. Ragilar Maatlno The Royal Nelnlilnra of America will hold III regular meeting Frldny at 8 p. m. In tho KC hall. Visit ing menbers are welcome, - Appandactomy Mark Coop er, 923 Jefferson, lias returned to his home after undergoing an appendectomy at tin Ulil alde hoipttul. Ragukr Maatlng Wlnemn temple, Pylhlim Sisters, will hold a regular business meeting Friday at 8 p. In. In tho IOOF hall, i Wali Baby Confaranct Tills montlfs Well Dnby conference date Ins been changed from j .fxlvz Tl tA T,,lt, in Ptwinn n a 1 (or aipointment. Naur Houra The navy re cruit ng office In the post office will ie open from 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. in on week days and from 8 a. n to 1 p. m. on Saturdays. Ot Vacation Mr and Mrs. It. F. JcMchke and Mr. and Mrs. ArcMe Rice arc spending their vacation on Hie Oregon co.ist. Immigration Men To Visit Klamath An examiner nnd two Inspec tors from the department of hm lice immlKrullon nnd naturaliza tion service will be In the conn ly courthouse August 12 and 1.1 lo file petitions for nnturnllzn- 1 lion and hnnrlle other mutters. Oversea, brides of service men who have any (uestlons or problems concerning the citizen ship of themselves or their chil dren are asked to visit the nat uralization offielnls then. Mural exenvated upon the silc of ronipeli destroyed in 7!) A. U depict Inhabitants of Hint ill-fated city wearing linls nnn oornicis. V I Postwar Luggage j by DURABIIT . Matched sols in all the wanted sizes. Pre-war quAlity , , , only more streamlined in airplane stjlc. Lighter and tilingerl Bluca, tans, gi'eys and brawns, Lug grille you will be proud to carry! Establlshtd 1918 733 Main mm OS ERY n By Popular Demand - Open For 10 Days STARTS SATURDAY JULY 26 TO AUG. 6 We have successfully distributed thousands of pairs of Nylon hose to our many good customers for whom we had correct names ' and addresses available on our list for our impartial distribution plan . . . Because of the shortage of Nylon hosiery, the supply is not expected to be increased before 1947 . . . We are again concerned with your assur ance and convenience of receiving a pair of Nylons, avoiding crowds, long lines-and ' disappointments. By popular demand, it is requested that We Again Open a Book of Registry. REGISTER July 26 to Aug. 6 At The Town Shop During the present period of uncertainty, we will continue to conduct our business on sound price policy, which has been a cornerstone of our busi ness from the very beginning. OPA, revised OPA, or no OPA-- The Town Shop's sound price policy does not change. 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