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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1942)
KovflmHer 5, 1042 PAGE FIVB Midland Znupine. Aew6 OR il VOTERS RE-ELECT ALL "J MAUN Willi no opposition except (or low wrllii-lns, nil city officers IncludlnK Mayor A. Kollno, Vncluv Kullnn, treas urer; Irvlim Cupck, recorder, lid Coiiiicilmon Uun II. Pickett, Jumot Ottomun, Km II Tofful, Conrad Johnson, Evcrutt Jones nd Clyde Van Muter wero ro turned to city Kovornmcnt pouts In Tuesday's elections. Attorney Thomas W. Clint burn, democratic Incnnibunt for Justice of tho peace of Tulolnko district, comprlslriK East and Went Merrill mid East and Weal Malln, win re-elected, dutnutlnil Irving Cupck, Mnlln republican. Ed Dsvls, Merrill, continue! ni constable tor the same district. Bly A birthday dinner was held for Ernest Coke Frlduy nlifht, October 30, at tho Coke resi dence. Thou who attended tho dinner wero: Mr. and Mrs. Wodo Jenklni, Jny Hurtllnc, Mary Louisa Boynton, Mrs. Certrudo Coko, Alfred, Ernest nd Mario Coko, Cynthia Mali and Martha Clvan. Mr. and Mm. Henry Warner and children Miixine, Ileeso and .Brooks, wero esU of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jones last week. The Wurneri have recently moved from Ivory Pino mill to Klam ath Palls, where ho in now worklntf for Ilulslict-r Motor company. Warner hns been on a vacation this week and re turned to his Job Friday. Cecil Mlcholson returned from Portland and announced Unit he had passed his physical ex amination nnd accepted In the United States army. Cecil will leave for Fort Lewis, Wash., November H for six weeks' basic training. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bcller ro visiting friends and rela tives over the state this week. They left early Saturday morn ing on their extended trip and will return at tho end of this week. Their three children tc mained here with friends while (their parents are away. Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Itollnn Myers and Bonita and Elena Gooch went to Bonanza for a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael peck, residents of Bonnnzn. Other members of tho family who attended wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Ilolliduy and dnughtcr Jean, nnd Mrs. Fred Itucck and ion Buddy. Mrs. Bnbo Green and her sis ter, Mrs. Jack Orell of Klamnth Falls, wero In Bly to attend to business affnlrs Monday. Ha be Green nnd family aro former residents of Bly nnd hnvo rent ed their house here to R. J. Doolcy. Mrs. Jnmes Boone left lust week to visit friends and rela tives In Washington. She plnns to stny for two weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer McGlnnls and their (mall daughter Judy, have been staying at tho Boone ranch un til Mrs. Boone returns. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rnupnck nd son Richard of Ivory Fine, apent Snturday In Klamath Falls on business. H. R. Craln is building a new dry kiln hero at his lumber mill In Bly. Ho purchased the kiln from the Adams and Rcntlo Lumber company of Lokevlow. It is being torn down and trucked here to be rebuilt again. It will Join Crnln's other kiln and Its construction Is al ready well under way. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Langdon re visiting Mrs. Lnngdon's par ents at Valo this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Heart man and son, residents of Mon tana, hnvn been visiting Hcnrt man's mother, Mrs. Eltn Hcnrt- on of Bly, for tho pnst wcok, They left Bly Monday morning on their way to Fondlaton, where Hcartmnn will tnko a de fense Job. Mrs. Ed Dlshno and Bud.Molser accompanied thorn on their trip, ns they plan to go to Fort Lewis nnd visit Frank Mclsor, who has been in tho hospital for soma lime. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Lybrnnd nd three children, Nancy June, Odell nnd Lottlo Fny from Gen nant, Calif., huvo moved to Bly. Lybrand Is working nt Wcycr bnouner camp 4. Louis Wlilltcr, Mrs. George Luck's brother, of the nnvnl ton tor nt Sun Diego, visited hern Inst weekend. After his HOT FLASHES Lydlft K. Plnkhnm'fl Compound is famous to hrtlp rollnve cllatrrsA duo to woman ' functional "mlt1rtl-fl8o', period, Follow Inbel directions. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S eoMwuw, m OFFICERS Two WAAC's On Eight-Day MALIN Paulino Suty nnd Doris McCord, first Klnmuth county girls to Join tho WAAC and now stationed at Fort Ocs Moines, In., arrived hero Mon day night for n flying visit with relatives. They returned east Wednesday night to report for duly at thn end of an eight-day furlough following completion of their bnslo training program. Attired In nutty uniforms, the two young women wore enthusi astic ovor the opportunities of Langell Valley Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chnndlcr and son of Lnkevlew spent Wod nesduy ovenlng at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Popple and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lubbes are visiting this week with their son, Lloyd Lubbes and family, at Ma lln. They expect to spend sev eral duys In Langell Valley with their daughter and family, the Walt Wilsons, boforo leaving for their new homo at Nowberg Ore. Campbell's, Lundy's and Gifts are gathering their cattle this week at Barnes valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Johnson wcro Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Dearborn and Mrs. Wcs Dearborn. Ruth Mary Thomas, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thomas, Is 111 and receiving med ical attention in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Irwin Mouso and Elsie Dubiuk of Medford, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. El liott House and family. Staff Sergeant Swan Lubbes who is in Hie air corps, station ed Tampa, Fla., spent Inst week end wllh his sister, Mrs. Edith Wilson. Ho also visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lubbes and will visit, rclntives nt Port hind on hs wny back to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pcpple and Dick nnd Frank Pcpplo nnd Bob wero Sunday dinner guests at tho Les Lcuvltt homo, Mrs. Frank Brown and Dcanna spent Sunday with Mrs. Ruby Brown. Mrs. Mary Etta Malono spent sevcrul days Inst week In Klonv ath Kalis with Mr. and Mrs Charles Hammond. Allen Conlcy, son of Mrs. Lois Grucll, hits been III nt Klamath Valley hospital, but is reported improved, Harry Boyd of Klamnth Falls, spent Saturday with bis sister, Rhcn House. Mrs. Lulu Brown depurturc, Mrs. Luck left for Portland, where she will visit friends. E. Hcrbcrg, tho new depot muniigcr who recently replaced Fll.sgerukf, Is. expecting his wife to nrrlvo soon. She hns been living In Portland and will ar rive here somo timo this week end. Mickey Moll Is recovering from tho broken bones ho re ceived when ho fell from a horso beforo school started. Tho enst wns removed Inst week but he still must wear a brace on his leg. He is able to get around now witli the aid of crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLean nnd son nre moving to Klamath Falls next week. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Clem Jones nnd children, Bessie, Bet ty Juno and Ernest, nnd a frlond of tho children, Johnny For- mnn, went to Medford. They visited nnothcr daughter of Mrs. Jones, Mrs.- Tony Hnsan, and returned home Sunday with 'a load of apples. Jay Lybrtind returned from Bond, whero he worked on a logging truck for almost a Week. Ho Is now employed at Lakcvicw. Ho is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Lybrand, rest' dents of Bly. this cold-relief used when QUINTUPLETS CATCH COLD Whonovor tho Quintuplets rntch cold their chests, throats nnd baeka nro im mediately ruhlmd with Mustorolo. So Muslprnfo n-iust ho just nbout tho BEST cold relief you can buy I Mustarnln gives such wonderful re suits hocnuso It's MOKE thnn just an ordlnnry "snlvo". It's what so many Doelora nnd Nurses eallamnriornroij ner irritant. It hoi psbroak up local congestion in upper bronchlnl tract, makes breath lnir cnslor, promptly rollevea coughing and tight, aore, nching chest muscles due to colds, (ict Musterolo today I IN 8 STRENGTHS: Children's Mild, Rogular and Extra Strength. m m 2w GIVE C Ttf CHILD f&l Visit County Furlough fered for advancement and for tho cliunco to servo during tho present national crisis. They ex pect to bo classified upon their return to Fort Des Moines but the nuturo of tho work they will ho allotted was unknown to thorn. For the present they expect it to bo clerical. Miss Suty Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Suty, and Miss McCord Is tho granddaugh ter of Mrs, C. A. Posvar, all of Malln. and Kenneth Wllkerson were also Saturday visitors nt the House home. la". II. Shelley of Medford, spent last week visiting the Walt Wilson's and enjoyed deer hunt ing Mrs. Thcrcsla Prior, Mrs. Nonle Popplo, Mrs. Mary Dearborn and Mra. Cora Leavitt were lunch eon guests of Mrs. Alice Pcatross on Monday, Laurence Revell, Claude Mur ray, Wilson Clarke and Earl Grucll were recent valley men to leave for tho army, marines and coast guard units. Mrs. Margie Harbison and Mary Alice of Lokevlcw, spent the weekend with her father, L. A. Constuns. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garrett of Lakcvicw, visited friends in Langell Valley on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ham akcr and family of Alaska, were visiting friends and relatives in Bonanza and Langell Valley Inst week. They were accompanied by Sykes Hnmakcr of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Claudia .Mustek has been 111 tho post week. If it's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one In the classified. 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