January 0, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGB THREE
Earn "A" Fred Eyorly of
Kluninth Fulls, aon oi Mr. and
Mr, F. 8. ICyorly, 10IS0 Eurlo
streot, wnii nnionu tilio 2U OrcKon
Statu collexo HllitlemtH eiiniliiK
utrnlHlit "A", or 4,0 rciu itvor
noii for tho lull torm, lU'Mlitlrnr
K. a, Loinon uimoiiiicocl, Amonil
other honor roll Uulonls who
had 3 5 uvoruK' Included Nor
man UJorltlimd Harold Puttumon
nd Earl Hoynoldn Jr., all (if thin
city and ritutU'iitit of onuliioor
lng, and Tony Moltitoro of Klam
ath 0111, mujor In aocrotorial
clnnca,
Member Jnnico Barnnloblo,
dniiMhtor of Mr. find Mro. C. 11.
Uurnstnblu, In a member of the
Adclphlun Choral tioclety at tho
Colluue of J'UKOt Sound In
Tncomn. Sho took purt In tho
Clirlstmns prujfrum presented by
tho group for tho college mid Is
hulpltiK inako urrimgoinontii for
appoiiruncQ on tho Campus
Workshop broiidcunta In tho
spring. MIm Buriiritiiblo Is u
fi'ushinnn , at tho college. Sho
was graduated from Klmmith
Union high school In 1040.
Daugntar Born Ensign und
Mis. curielon A. Vun fcinon ure
purents of a duugiuur, liurouru
Ann, born In Nuw Xork on i)o-L-emoer
2U, uccordmg to word ro
coivud beio by roiutives. Van
kiiwui la mi dutv with tho flool
soinuwnero in tho I'uciflo mid
wiu not present tor tuo ovem, no
writes. This is tho Urst griind
child born to Mrs. W, C. Vim
Emon of Sun Francisco, former
ly of this city.
Loving Mr. und Mrs.
Charles Slamiultl and threu sons,
Dick, Uob und Jim, will leave
thin wi'ckiMiil fur Dvursvlllu.
Tana., wlioro they will muko
their homo. Tlioy will motor
over tha southern route, uiiv
field has resigned as music (II
rector of Klamuth Union high
school, a position which ha hus
held for tha past iiva years.
Rsluriu Mm. Cnrmel Hurtln
of South Fifth street, has re
turned from a visit over tho holi
days spent with her son, Sgt.
Frederick liartin of Camp Cook,
Calif. Hartin has returned from
maneuvers on the Mojuvo desert
with his outfit.
Improving Roland Ittner,
'young Camp While soldier who
becama seriously 111 whllo pass
im thrntiah Klnmnth Fulls en
(routo to Mcdford, was showing
Improvement at Klamath Volley
hospitul, whore ha is being
treated for pneumonia.
Typing Class Tho adult typ
ing class will resume its regular
Tuesday and Thursday mcotings
from 7:30 to 0 p. m in room 104
In tha basement of tho high
school starting Thursday eve
ning. Tho class can hnndlo a few
moro beginning students.
Operation Arthur Stcwnrt,
who submitted to an operation
nt. Kluninth Vnlloy hospitul on
Tbiirsdny, Is reported by friends
of tho Mldlund district to be Improving.
MAIL CL08INO TIME
(Effoctlva Jun IB. 1942)
Train 19 Southbound! BtlS p. m.
Train 20 Northbound! 10 a. m.
Train 17 Southbound! 6:30 a. m.
Train 16 Northbound! 9 p. m.
p. m., Evonlng Airmail.
Modford Stags, Westbound, 3i30
RISING COSTS
BOOST WELFARE
FEBRUARY FOND
Returning Mrs. Slgmund
Gross of Sun Francisco, who has
been visiting hero slnco beforo
the holldnys with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. K. Sugarman, ex
pects to lenvo this weekend for
tho south. ;
Visits Aunt Avcrlll Gurrlott,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Wil
liam L. Gnrrlott of this city, Is
spending n week with her aunt,
Mrs. Webb Kennctt of tho Mer
rill highway, whllo Kennctt Is In
Son Francisco on business.
Board Moating There wilt be
n boord meeting of Lioness club
members Thursdoy ot 7:30 p. m.
In the Pelican grille, at which
time thero will bo dessert fol
lowed by a brief but Important
business meeting,
Roturns Mayor John H. Hous
ton roturncd Monday from a
weekend spent in San Francisco.
Ho was accompanied by Mrs.
Houston.
Lodge .to Meet Prosperity
Robukuh lodge will meot Thurs
day night ot 7:30 o'clock In lOOF
hull. All visiting Rcbrkahs In
tho city aro Invited to attend.
OE8 Club Mambars of tho
Eastern Star Social club will
meet Friday, January 8, at 1:43
p. m., In tho Masonic temple. All
members and visiting members
aro invited to uttend.
Pythian Sisters Tho regular
mvctlng of Pythian Sisters will
bo held Friduy, January 8, at 7
p. m., In tho city library club-
rooms, Fifth street and Klamuth
uvumiR. All members aro asked
to attend as thero will be proc
tlcn and plans mada for installa
tion of officers.
Auxiliary Tho auxiliary to
tho Vetcrons of Foreign Wars
will sponsor tho third of a scries
of card parties In the KC hall
Thursday, with dessert served at
1:30 p. m and curds at 2 p, m
Tho public Is Invited.
VFW Pelican Post No. 1363,
VFW, will meet Thursdoy. Janu
ary 7, ut 8 p. m., In tho KC hall
for tho first business meeting of
the now year, Matters of interest
to all post members will be dis
cussed at this meeting and tho
post officers urgo all members
to turn out on this occasion.
PTA Group Shasta PTA
study group will meet at the
homo of Mrs. Ralph Aubrey,
2100 Madison street, Thursday
afternoon, January 7.
Circle to Meet Tho Kathryn
Bcuttlo Missionary circle will
hold tho regular Junuary meet
ing Friday at 10:30 a. m., at the
homo of Mrs. Robert J. Hall,
3244 Boardman avenuo, Alta
mnnt. Speaker of tha morning
will bo tho Rev. Frederick Ap
plcton, returned missionary from
tho Philippines, who will also
show colored slides of his work
in tho Islands. There will be a
pntluck luncheon at noon. Mem
bers aro asked to attend the
morning program.
VFW Auxiliary Regular
meeting will bo held Thursday
at 8 p. m., In tho library club
rooms. OWAC Mono coda class will
be held for members of the Ore
gon Woman's Ambulance corps,
Wednesday, January 6, at 8
p. m., in tho Elk hotel building. '
CAP Tho Civil Air Patrol
will meot in tho armory tonight
(Wednesday) ot 7:30 o'clock for
Inspection.
Ctrclos to Moot Tho circles
of the First Baptist church will
meet on Thursday, January 7,
as follows: Circle 1, Mrs. Bor
row, chairman, with Mrs. Rodney
Larson at 2:00 p. m. Circle 2,
Mrs. Dennis Lodlcn, chairman,
at her home, 526 North Ninth
street, nt 2:00 p. m. Clrclo 3,
Mrs. Harper, chairman, at her
homo, 438 Washington street, at
2:00 p. m. Clrclo 4, Mrs. Wil
liams, chairman, at her home,
003 Mitchell street, nt 1:30 p. m.
Circle 5, Mrs. Griffith, chairman,
with Mrs. Kllllnn, 724 Mitchell
street, at 2:00 p. m. Circle 6,
Mrs. Alexander, chairman, with
Mrs. Boothby, 4090 Crosby
street, nt 2:00 p. m.
PTA Notes
Showing that the actual case
load Is lowor, but that all costs
have Increased generally, the
Klamath county publlo welfare
commission Tuesday approved a
February budget of $14,375,
which Is slightly higher than
January's, according to Mrs.
Karl Urquhart, who has resumed
her duties as director after a six
weeks' illness.
Tho February budget figure
Includes soldier's end sailor's aid,
as wall as tho permanent pro
gram of tho welfare program,
county hospital and Infirmary,
county farm and public asslst
onco. Coses have been totaling ap
proximately 91 per month, with
January showing an extremely
low 74, according to Mrs. Urqu
hart, and the additional costs
for February ore explained by
rising costs over last year. Hospi
tal costs have increased approxi
mately 40 per cent over Janu
ary, 1041, food costs about 30
per cent; rent figures remain
static, whllo clothing figures are
undetermined.
Part of tho Increased hospital
budget Is due to the curtailment
of medical zorvlco throughout
the county, physicians whose
numbors have been depleted by
tho armed forces finding it Im
possible to make as many out
sido calls as beforo.
Sanders Arrested
On Faulty Driving
Charges Tuesday
Charged with operating a ear
with Improper vision, towlt a
frost covered windshield, police
arrested John Sanders, Arcade
hotel, on South Sixth street late
Tuesday. Sanders was also
charged with driving in a reck
less manner. He gava his oc
cupation as a truck driver. Chief
of Police Earl Hcuvcl has Is
sued frequent warnings to motor
ists who Insisted upon driving
with Inadequately cleaned wind
shields In winter weather. Sand
ers posted $27 ball.
Appearing before Police Judge
Harold Froney Wednesday morn
ing were two drunks, one dis
orderly, two vags and one drunk
and disorderly cose.
JOSEPH CONGER ,
Mrs. O,' R. Stonbcry, Joseph
Conger PTA wor. activities
chairman, reports that $100.20
worth of stamps were sold
Tuesday' morning, January B.
This brings the total to $1063.90
sold at the regular Tuesday
morning sales since the begin
ning of the school year. '
RIVERSIDE
Riverside children aro eager
to complete their war savings
books and to turn them into
bonds before the end of Janu
ary In order that they may re
ceive the memorial placqucs
from the battleship Oregon,
given . to school children who
buy bonds during the month
Stamp sales at the regular Tues
day sale totaled $65.40, accord
ing to Verne Spiers, principal.
The next Riverside PTA meet
ing is scheduled for Tuesday,
January 10, at which time Mrs.
Harlan P. Bosworth Jr. will be
In charge of the program,
"Beauty Clinic" to be the theme.
Mother Visit Margaret
Porter, Klamath Union high
school librarian, had as her
guests over the holidays her
mother, Mrs. Ada Porter of
Greeley, Colo. ' "
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
for their sympathy and beauti
ful floral offerings during our
recent bereavement. We also
wish to extend our thanks to.the
employees of the Weyerhaeuser
Timber company. '
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo W. Crapser
and family.
Attends Nil Club Mrs.
Jerry Rlcker of Modoc Point
was In town Tuesday to attend
the monthly meeting of tho
Klamath Falls Daughters of tho
Nile.
ACTS2
WAYS
TO RELIEVE MISERIES OF
CHEST COIDS
Now get grand rellof from colds'
aymptoma this homo-proved
aouDM-actmi way was
actually
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KNETIUTa
wj upper uroncnim
tubes with soothing
medicinal vapors.
stimuutb
N cheat and back sur
. faces like a warm
-Aw lUg UUUlblCU.
To trot all the benefits of this
combined PENETItSTINO-STIMUlATlNQ
action. Just rub throat, chest,
and back with Vlcks VapoRub at
bedtime. Inetantly VapoRub goes
to work 2 ways at once as shown
above to relieve coughing
spaims, easo muscular soreness
or tightness, and Invito restful,
comforting sleep. Of ten by morn
ing most of the misery Is gone.
Get relief from chest cold distress
tonight with double-action, time
tested Vlcks VapoRub.
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IN THE NAVY
they say:
"SCUTTLE BUTT"for gossip
JIMMY LEGS for master-at-arms
"CHIPS"' for carpenter's mate
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vnmEa tor me fiavy man a tavorite cigarette
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rRSTM THE SERVfCE
The favorite cigarette with men in the
Navy, Army, Marines, and Coast Guard
is Camel. (Based on actual sales records
in Canteens and Post Exchanges.)
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IN SAN FRANCISCO Corporal
D, W. Decker recently spent an
eight-day furlough here with his
parents, Mr. ond
Mrs. ionn i.
Decker of route
3. Corp. Decker
Is with the coast
artillery, station
ed In San Fran
cisco. He left
here 19 months
ago, and took '
his basic train-
ing at Camp
Call an.. "Say
something about
the Commando s," he said.
"They're doing a fine Job here.
People are sure nice to service
men in Klamath Falls."
The following postcard mes
sage was received from Frank
Lowell of Klamath, now In the
navy at Camp Peary, Williams
burg, Va.:
"I am. training hard and feel
ing fine, although we don't get
any of that ham and bacon that
is rationed. Sure wish I could
see the old News and Herald
again. I sure miss it."
Frank's address is Platoon 4,
Co. D, Btn. 67 USNCTC, Camp
Peary, Williamsburg, Va.
Called to active dutv with the
navy this week were Melvini
Griffith, Oscar Parsons Jr., and
Ivan St Louis, all of Klamath
I Falls; Robert Canncll of Merrill;
Leo Bonotto of Lakevlew and
Alvin Kenneth Jones of Tule
lake. Frank Ganong and Charles
Richard Jones, both of Klamath
Falls, applied at the local navy
recruiting station this week and
have left for Portland Ut be n-
llsted.
. . . ....
It will be welcome news for
many 17-year-old men when they
learn that the United States navy
will still accept more enlist
ments of 17-year-old American
men. This will be for a limited
period of time, so you are urged
to contact your nearest United
States navy recruiting station
now If you are In your 17th year.
Pvt. First Class John W.
Adams of Sprague River has re
ported to the armored force
school communication depart
ment at Fort Knox, Ky.
Another Big
DANCE
at the
Armory
Saturday
Jan. 9th
Dancing 9 till 1
Music by
Baldy's Band
From Eugeno Mrs. A. W.
Hall and children from Eugene,
spent the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Konschot,
1834 Melrose street.
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