The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 04, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREB
City, Bsueji
Visitors I'rlvalo John H.
Spenco, Chiloquin, unci 1'rlvnte.
HoImtI V, I'cnlccnst, Huinnii-r
lime, (if I ho United States murine
rorps, urn on' leave from Sun
Diego. Cnllf., vlaltlng Willi
friends and rlnllvpn here.
Npence, upon reporting for duty,
will be assigned In the urn
nchnol, unci I'rntccnst will report
to the second murium nt Cnmp
Elliot, Cnllfornln.
AAUW Book Harlew Mrs,
B. A. Gonry will review "Berlin
Diary" at tho evening group
meeting Monday at 8 o'clock,
The meeting will bo held at the
homo of Mrs. J. C. O'Neill, 1130
Mon Claire.
Improving Mrs. Rote Laux,
who has been a patient at Klam
ath Valley hospital for some
time, la reported slightly Improved.
Poccmbor 4, 1941
. 'Krrrj-1 y TS BOXED HANKIES PILLOW CASES COTTON ANKLETS FRUIT CAKES
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1 U' ' - 5f V) Y( KsjiAC'' ambroMarae. 'ZiTTi tjejavfSL; lupwirixi i p i . t )Vr -. . - -
VUlt Here Mr. and Mm.
It, II. Frnnrlxro of Minnesota,
visited lit llm homo of Mr. unci
Mm. W, I.. I.iirsmi, 21 17 Kbor
loin avenue, rn mule to south
rrn Cnllfornln for tho winter.
Thry will return to thrlr home
In the spring nnd plnn to make
nnolhrr visit here. Thin Is Mm.
r'rnnrlsoo's first visit to tho
roust.
Move Mr. nnd Mrs. Don
Mnrln of 24.10 Orchard way,
Iwivp moved to Lebanon. Mr.
Mnrln In employed there in book
keeper with Wordrn nnd Allcott.
She In the daughter of Mr. and
Mm. W. C. Little. Mnrln li also
employed In the vnlley city. Ho
In the on of Mr. nnd Mr. J. C.
Mnrln.
Piclurta At the evening
aervlre nt the First Chriatlnn
rhnrch, Ninth nnd Plnn streets,
Rundnv, December 7, nt 7:30 p
m . moving pictures of Alaska
will be shown by Mr. Gibus
who has spent n number of
yenm In the northern country.
The public la cordlnlly Invited
to nee them. A freewill offering
will be tnken to apply on the
building improvements.
From Pendleton The Rt.
Rev. Willlnm P. Remington
bishop of the dloccae of eastern
Oregon, was to arrive late
Thursday to apend the remain'
der of the week visiting In
Klamath Falla. Ho will attend
a veatry meeting at St. Pntil'a
Friday nliiht, and attend the
Saturday nliiht pariah party In
the pnrlah hall, and will nlao
be at the morning acrvlce Sun
day.
Return Mr, and Mr. Glenn
Kent returned Sunday from Cor-
vnllia where they were called by
tho audden illness of their ion,
Karl, atudent nt Oregon State col
lege. Karl Inter submitted to an
operation for the removnl of his
nppendix nnd Is reported doing
nicely nt Dull clinic In Corvallls
Ho will return hero for Christ-mns.
Chairman Alfred E. "Cap"
Collier, will bo the principal
speaker nt Rotary club on Fri
ll ny nt 13 oclork noon In the
Wtllard hotel. His subject will
be, "County Selectees." Collier Is
chnlrmnn of selective service
bnnrd 1. Dr, J. Hnrdln Carter
will Introduce. Collier.
Improving The many friends
of E. R. Cardwcll, well known
Klamath county rancher, will bo
Interested to learn ho Is Improv
ing steadily nt his rnnch home In
tho Spring Lnko district whero
ho was moved from Klamath
Valley hospital. Cnrdwell suf.
fered serious head Injuries In a
fall.
Fishing Poor A number of
'Klamath fishermen planned to
spend several days on Rogue
river, but a telephone call ad
vised tho anglers that tho water
had risen sharply duo to heavy
rnlns In the vnlley nrca nnd that
"fishing won't bo good for a
week."
Reports Theft T. C. Ward.
3840 South Sixth street, report
ed to city police tho theft of
. tools from his gnrage.
Has Operation Lafn ' Welch,
daughter of Vernon Welch of
Dorr-la, Cnllf., submitted to an
operation for tho removal of her
appendix at Klnmath Valley
hospital Thursday.
Alumni Meeting The Alpha
C hi Omega alumni club will hold
a meeting on Monday, December
8, at the homo of Mrs. Mitchell
Tlllotson at 1832 Earle street at
8 o'clock.
From Bonansa Fred Rueck
of Bonanza, chairman of the
county agricultural conservation
committee, was a business visitor
lr Klamath Falls early Wednesday.
I
1 ife&u
Dinner Women employes of
Montgomery Ward company
were to meet at 8 o clock
Thursday night at Lakeshore
Inn for the annual Christmas
dinner and tree.
Visits Daughter Mrs. Mar
garet Herrmann of La Grande
arrived Tuesday to spend a I
month visiting her daughter,
Mrs. C. Jester of 2027 Earle
atreet.
May Hare Visitors Mrs. Ella
Brown of Beatty Is able to re
ceive v.'sitors at Lightfoot hos
pital.
Returns Home Mrs. Henry
Gladltch, 201S Wantland. has
returned home from the Light-
foot hospital after a lengthy ill
ness.
Confined Mrs. Harold Beas-
lay has been confined to her
home for the past two weeks
with a severe cold.
Reports Theft W. C. Dalton.
Mnlln rancher, reported to city
police tho theft of two saddles.
one Pendleton make, the other
from Charley Read.
For Your
Information ! .
WEATHER
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Partly cloudy tonight and Fri
day, with light rains in north
portion tonight; local frost In the
valleys tonight; moderate north
west wind off const.
WASHINGTON AND ORE
GON Showers tonight and Frl-
dny, with snow over tho moun
tains; little change In tempera
ture; strong to galo force south-1
erly winds on coast and over In
land waters of Washington, be-1
coming west and decreasing this
afternoon.
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective September 28, 1941)
Train 17 Southbound: S a.
Train 20 Northboundi 10:00 a. m.
Train IS Southboundi 5:45 p. m. I
Train IB Northboundi 8:00 p. m.
Dlnner-Basaar The Klamath
Lutheran Ladles aid prepared
their annual dinner and bazaar
at tha church on Cross and Cres
cent streets, Thursday, Decem
ber 4. Tho menu is "all-American"
with turkey and all the'fix-
Ings." Serving was to begin at
3 o clock, and continue until 8
p. m. As another feature this
year, the Men's club installed a
woodcraft booth with articles for
Christmas presents. Tho ladles'
booth also was filled with at
tractive and useful articles that
anyone will be glad to receive
on Christmas mortilng. The pub
lic was cordially Invited to at
tend the dinner and to Inspect
trie booths.
Extension Unit Tha Shasta-
Homedale extension unit will
meet Friday, December 8, nt I
10:30 a. m. at the homo of Mrs.
H. E. Stiles, 172S Arthur street,
corner of Shasta way. Mrs. I
Anna Funk and Mrs. Harry I
wlard will lead discussion on I
'Household Aids." and roll cbIM
will bo 'answered with an cxcr-l
else 1o keep fit. Members arcl
asked to bring sack lunches and I
tablo service.
Stop!
'Looking for a
Good Time?
1 Come ts
Keno
Dance
, EVERY SAT. NIGHT
Music By
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