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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1947)
WEATHER NOIITIIEIIN CAMrOHNIA Pertly eiuudy Iti the miiOi, muatly clear In tlte Soulll l4Mly, tuntght end tuiimrruw, with lot! Mturniiii tut. I.MMa chins Stt temperature, weiilje variable wimli elf ctt. ORKUON Chrorly weal and perUy Imidy e.el imrUuii with ot'cetittt,! light raine nurthwatt today, t'tiight and Tfturvfley. I.lltle tetniMralura Hums, rra.rt atmtharlv wlnria north caat atid imMierate euullierly wlmla ecmth eoaet. Falrvlaw PTA Tlio t'uirvlcw PTA will imuu In tho aciiuul auditorium Thursday, Juituary mitllturliiiu Thursday, January films on tubrretilosle and ma laili which should be of grat Interest, Ulrl Scout will Inks euro ol chlldron whiio parent! attend. Tho executive commit tee will meet lit 1:30 prccedliiit th general meeting, The sixth ratio will bo hosts for the mutith. Directors Masting Tha board of director of tho Inter-church YMCA basketball league wilt meet Thursday, January 23, at 7 p, m., at the First Christian church. Dean 8, Francis, chair, man, urges that all members at tend In order that final arrange ment) may be made for the grand opening. Woman's Council Th women's council of the First Christian rhurrh will meet 1 hiirjulay, January 2:t at 2 p, m., in groups at various homes. Group 1 with Mm, O, 1-oven- burg, 332 N. 10th. Group 2 with Mrs. Paul Hilton. H38 Lookout. Ciroup 3 with Mrs. A, Curtis Stockatitl, 43fl4 Summers lane. Horae Pictures N. B. Drew will snow motion pictures of the 1845 Trail Hide to Lukeview, the last rodro, and the Sheriff's Posse at his residence at 8:15 N. Mill Krlday night. Anyone who nindo the Trail Hide, members of the Posse and other Inter, rated horsemen are invited. Flight Instruction Weston Watson left this week for Santa Maria, Calif., to complete his course In aviation. Ho studied at Love Field, Dallas, Tex., and received his commercial license. Watson has Iwcn on a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marc Watson, 421 Washington, Soclaty to Matt The Klam all) County Historical society will meet at B p. m. January 29, In the Klamath County chamber of commerce rooms. Called North Mrs. Lane War ren. Eldorado street, was called to Prlnevtlla Tuesday evening by the serious Illness of her mother. Mrs. Ludvig I'eterstm, who Is Hi at her home. Mrs, Peterson has been 111 for the past week but showed some Improvement over the week-end. Her condition was not good lute Tuesday, ThhIm fMasa i3ii-artna Inter- ested In night typing classes aro reiiiested to meet In room 103, Klamath Union high school, at 7 o clock tonigni, i ne course win Iw given with college credit and mav h. taken with or without credit. In Hospital Hay Byrnes, 1123 Crescent, Is a patient at the Hill- lrl hnanttut. where he Is re ceiving treatment for a sciatic disorder. Byrnes is rcsiueni manager of the Union Oil com pany. Visitors aro allowed. In Japan Cupt. Howard Bur ton Dow Is now stationed in Je- ..... ...1,U U ..-....,) I.,..-.- cordlug to word received from his relatives, 11. U, Dow and Mil. H. P. Dow, of this city. Improving Donna Tenoskl, KUHS student, who was Injured at Crater lake last week-end In a tobbognn accident, Is recover. Ing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dubois of 710 Main. oclal Chairman John Loos- ley of Maltn, student In civil er' glneerlng at OSC, haa been elected social chairman of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity In Corvallls. At Hillside Chris Blanas of llio Cascade apartments was moved t Hillside hospital at 0 p. m, Tuesday by ambulance In' medical treiittnnnt, Hliimix, long time Klnmutli resident and uroiierty owner, was reported quite ill todiiy. Treatment George flohr backer, 112,1 Walnut, Is a patient at Hillside hospital, ticliig treat ed for possible pneumonia. Kohr bavker was moved from his home at 8:45 a, m, Wednesday by ambulance. Rguir Meeting Canton Crater 7 will hold a regular meeting In tho JOOK hall at 8 p. m. Thursday. There will be refreshments after the meeting. In Hospital M. . Jones of 805 Victory drive Is a patient at Hillside hospital. He is suffering from double pneumonia and is not permitted to have visitors. On Visit PI, Sgt. Sam Kmer son. URMC. Is here today from his station in Son Diego and will visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs, WtHard Beckman at Crater lake. In Hospital 3. L, Hale, 85-year-old Klamath resident, is a patient at Klamath Valley hos pital and may have visitors, liale resides at 2143 Orchard. The cactus wren Is the state bird of Arizona, Western Pine Name Officers Merle West of Klamath Falls, official of the Big Lakes Box company, was elected chairman of tho district board oi western I'hie association at a meeting held Tuesday in Klamath Falls, Other members of the board are, E, V. Ivory, secretary; W, A. Car mlehael, Gilchrist; Jack Wedel, Lakevlew; A. F. Bloeklittger, Cltiioouifi; C. E. McDonald, Lakevlew; It. H. Macartney, Fred Selialloek, and H. D. Mor tensott, Klamath Falls; B. It. Nut ting, Medford. Axsociation board of directors are. It, D, Mortenson, Klamath FBiis, and Frank Gilchrist of Gil christ, with Jack Wedel of Lake view and E. P. Ivory, Klamath Falls, as alternates. Committee members are, ex ecutive, R, R. Macartney; forest conservation, uugn campoea; grading, George Butler, Bly; pro motion, H, D. Mortenson; re search, W. A. Spangler; statisti cal, P, A, Albertson; traffic. Jack Hishop. Their alternates, respec tively, are, Frank Giichrist Mirst two); E. P, Ivory, C, II. Herman, Prospect; H. C. Lamport, Med ford; A. N. Bcals, Klamath falls; R, Hofjue, Medford, Members of the forest practice eommittfle are. Junior t. Dag gctt, Prlnevilie, chairman; Hugh Campbell, George Flanagan, Medford; Mel Barron, Aityras; Frank Gilchrist, Gilchrist; h. Me Lcliand, Klamath Fails; B, L, Nutting, Medford, Lost River Garden Club To Meet MERRILL, Jan. 22 The Lost Hiver Garden club will meet at ,the home of Mrs. Dafe Wert, on Tuesday, January 28, at 1 p. m., beginning with potluck luncheon. There will be a dis cussion of varieties of plants, and members are asked to bring new seed catalogs. Mrs, John Degnan is president of the group. Assistant DA Named In Portland PORTLAND, Jan. Si m Herman Habner, SO, has been appointed assistant V. S, attor ney here, the attorney general's office in Washington, D, C, ha announced. Ifahner, actifsg Ira Use postf since October, is a veteran of , tank battalion experience in j Europe and graduated from the i University of Oregon law school j and Washington State college. ! He was born in Fairfield, Wash, i arsAra ttawa, siawta rs!. o,. widnihsat. m, ntti. rt iw tifffs. tiB?tof tiv, I milk Mitaw 4i i r frits far t ihem kia troulsk. MEXSANA mukai rornm , O NiW 1f45 WHITf Cummins dlt sivginsj Ttakm 4ual IHt tw sxt snd HiOO x tt ti;i. ft tt Pijj tisiin, H it, bashs, air kuk w, 2$ Ihouiind pcusd axlsl. O LUMBER TRUCK IMS SMC ACa 528 ia;li, rtuabwrf tf--ls&f mat powsr roils, ait brskai, Mates, sic- LOSIi MOTOR CO. Your CMC-Ponllsc DaaUr 4!h ar KSimsth Phons tlU 3 4rops la wh jiMtril b'"lp you braadw fraar. taaonly as diractad. Get PMEigo hose Mors Pythians Pytiilan Sisters will meet Friday at 8 p. m. at IOOF hall for the first meeting of the new officers. All mem bers are urged to attend and visiting members are welcome. Clinic A well.baby clinic will be conducted Monday, January 27, at the Klamath county pub lic health unit. Mothers may make appointments by calling 7714. Dr. M. C. Cassel Chiropractic Physician Headaches, Gas, Stomach and Spinal Ailm.nta Tri.trilOMK aaaa 127 So. ?tb St. Titan Umber Saws 1145 S. 6th Phono 4368 sJ MOT I Service SIE'S INSTALLATION SERVICE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth and Pin Strosts I CHURCH EDIFICE "In the Heart of the City" 7:30 Wednesday Evening Tonight Jan. 22, 147 ELERY A. PARRISH, Evangelist WILL CONDUCT SERVICE InitslHng of Elder, Deacons, Dacons Welcome To All Come! ' 1 1 1 tu&kJ- 'Ms jh Q. What tJucalional btniRtt Jo I fat unJtr (A. CI BUI of RighuT A. If you servo honorably on active duty for a period of 00 days, on day of which is served between September 10, 11)40, and the date of termination of the pres ent war, or you are discharged because of an actual service-incurred Injury or disability incurred within that first 00 day period, you are, upon discharge, en titled to one year of education in the col. lego, trade or business school of your choice for which you can qualify. In ad dition, each month of active duly, includ ing tho first three, prior to the end of tha war, ontitles you to another month of pot-aervico education, up to 48 months. Your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to $500 per ordinary school year will be paid by tho government. Also, you will recolva $(15 a month living allowance; , $1)0 a month if you have dependents. Q. What about family attowaneotT A. For men enlisting or reenllstlng now, family allowances will continue until six months after tha war is officially ended. Q. What art my cAancs of going overseas? A. If you enlist for 3 years, you may select to servo In any overseas theater which has oponlngs, especially Japan or Korea. Q. Can stiff ehooto t ho branch of rc i want to serve in? A. Yes, You can pick any branch which has quotas to bo filled, if you enlist for 3 years. Q, It Mara any way I tan rttnliit in my olJ grado? A, Yes, you can, if you reenllst for a' 3-year term within 20 days after your honor able discharge. Q. It thmrt any athtr way I can nmnlitt in ftoitT A. Yes, If you held ono of certain military occupational specialties, and were dis charged on or after May 12, 1945, you can reenllst In a grade depending on tho length of time you held the desired M.O.S. f Villi your rtaorari V. S. Amy gacrvMitg Slallsn for antwtri to aft? othtr ovsirioAi you may hat, or for furtsar tfatsils on Ms obovs ouaitfons. IM hii Sanaa' ," "Wtrrttn tt hm,11 "Vate a Ms Amy," "PraaSrr Wa Ha,'t m ymr rwHs, tNUST NOW At YOUR NtAttSST If. $. ARMY RECRUITING STATION NEW, HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY MEN It AMMot fa Fao4 tocV Clarta, mi iMaaVcol Cor. StarMif Seta fvf rr Matter Sergssnt or First Sergeant ll63,00 Technical Sergeant 133,00 Staff Sergeant , , 113,00 Sergeant . , . . 100.00 Corporal. , m 90.00 Private Firrt Out , 80.00 Private .... Jj,oo MONTHir ITiMMiNT INCOMI ASTlit SO r.aci' IS reari Stntltt Strvlct 107.25 JI85.6J S7.7S 131.88 74.73 129.J8 65.00 112.50 38.50 301.25 32.00 90,00 48.75 8438 h Arfdillon to Column On et tha Akayal 2S la ctaaie lor Sanlca Owim M lacraaia, up. to ISO Mailman Par Month, M Mamsar tt Fiftao or ttdr Craot. tW f.f Mont lor ffchutlitt (Not t Hylno pay Statu, wrMIe Efloaad eoos Nfaeauta Dsty, 1 lecraaie la fay tor tatN 1 Yr t Sanlce, 3I ZI3 W) YOUR REGULAR ARMY SERVES THE NATION AND MANKIND IN WAR AND PEACE POST OFFICE BUILDING Klamath Falls, Oregon Black plastic patent Slisg Punjp plstlorm sot. Cuban heel ..... 5.90 Yaur Snrina f47 " -- . jf& Shoe Wardrobe JVoa t nus our brea IMikiag djs- ply of advaoced Cyntliia styles .Hijfa or low, docl or open, tinal this Spring! Turf taa kip stap-In lew C EA laaihrr sol. ' , 3".aJW Blade pstsqt siins puinp. bigh hssi, issth.r solo.. 1 v s or - V. IK' S 4.75 Black patent leather pump, I "1C msdium ha.L issthsr ois.. 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Csuble leather sold leather woodsmen heel with camp, top lilt, hud box toe, lieel shsnk, sowssTAma Men's Work Shoo sm Browa retan Blueher tte pot, fall leather stl-seie, heavy tord outiol end heel. Steel shank. G&ed year welt csjsstruettea. BOWSSTAntS MEN! ENLIST NOW! THE U.S. COAST GUARDS See M. A, Jordan, C.B.M,, County Courthouse Opportunities for Rapid Advancement to Petty Officer Ratings