0 April 14, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE For lh Durttlon Mm. Ruth Turner returned to Klamath Km I In Tuesday night nccoinpiin li'il hy lie I- dnughler, Mm. Allan I'rloat of Hlocklun, ln llf., who, with tier tin -o I'lillilri'ii, Alliin, Jr., iiikI tho twins, Juiin unci Ji'iin, will in ii ko their homo hero for tho duration. Captain Priest, US tinny im-dlc-iil corpii, lum been ordered to Suit Lake (.'Hy or further orders. Pvt. Lurry Hny of tho US inurliiii curpa, who l homo from hellvo mmvIcc In tho South I'liclflc, la recovering lit tho fmnlly runl tlenco on ilomodiilu roud from n recurrent attack of miiliiiiii. 1 1 In friitmla will ho happy to learn ho In greatly Improved. Wookond Here Mary Awdry mid Helen lladcllffc, daughters of Mr. mid Mm. It. Holier Had cllffo of Pacific Termi'O, were h t e for tho week end from ichool. Mary Awdry In n student at Oregon Btntfl col lege and Hclon attend Southern Oregon College of Education In Ashland. Melon hnd na a hoimo gucal with her, Lllllnn Beatul of Grants Pnaa, alao on SOCK attidrnt. In Mdlaon Dr. John Merry mnn, aon of Ur. nnd Mm. Goorgo II, Morrymnn of Pacific Terrace, la now aorvlnis aa nn Interne In tho Wlarnnain State General hos pltal at Madlaon, Wla. Dr. John waa graduated in March Irom the Unlveralty of Oregon achool of mcdlclno in Portland and a pent a week here with his par ent, leaving April 8 for Madlaon where he will Interne from oi.u to threo years. At Tort Lewla Lt. Thomaa Radcllffo, aon of Mr. nnd Mra. R. Heher Radcllffo, la now atn tloned at Fort Lowla, Waah.. and haa been assigned to hla division. Mra. Radcllffo nnd young daugh ter, Diane, who were in Port land while Lt. Radcllffo waa at Camp Roberta, are now In Brem erton, Waah., aa guests of her aunt. Father Passes Rev. 11. L Ituaaell, 020 Martin atreet, hoa received word of tho death of hla father, A. M. Ruaacll, on Tuoaday morning, April 13, in port Wayne, Ind. Rev. Ruaacll returned recently from Fort Wayno where hla father had been ill for aomo time. Returns Mra. Freedn Kern nltzcr. teacher at Riverside, hna returned from southern Califor nia, whore alio visited her hus band who la stationed there with tlio U. S. army air corps. Dur ing her abaenco Mra. Eldn Fletch er acrved as substltuto teacher, From St. Paul Mr. and Mra. Grant S. Macartney of St. Paul, Minn., will arrive. Thuraday to apond tho weekend with Macart ncy's brother nnd family, Mr, and Mrs, R. R. Macartney of Washington street. Discharged Mrs. Lyle Fried ley, 329 Lincoln street, left Klamath Valley hospital Wed nesday morning with her Infant son. In South Mm. Burgo Mnson , Jr., and daughter, Clarissa, arc spending this week In San Fran , claco. John Mason Is visiting his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Durgo Mason of High street, dur ing his mother's absence Returns Home Mrs. W. C. Krouso of Dorrls, with her in fant son, left Klainnth Volley hospital for her homo. First Lady Meets Welder Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt (above, right) look time off on an Inspection tour at the Henry J. Kalaor shipyard at Vancouver, Wash,, to chat with Mrs. Francos Carpenter, a weldor. While at Die yard Mrs. Roosevelt christened the first aircraft carrlor built by Kalaor. tie Improving 'Frank Dyeho, At gomii employe, waa reported Im proved at Klamath Valley hoa pllal whern he la receiving treat ment for Injuries received at tho AIkoiiih camp near Fort Klam ath. Returns North Lloyd Q. Heed haa returned to Vancouver, Wash,, lifter spending a week vlaltlng hla paronla, Mr. and Mr Gcorgn Iteed of 112ft Walnut avenue. Iteed la employed na a welder at Kalaor ahlpyarda. Dlamlaaed Charlea McCain of Quart): Mountain, employed liy Illy Logging company, waa dlamlaaed from Klamath Valley linapltal TucBday after receiving medical treatment following on accident at tho wooda camp. MAIL CLOSING TIME (Eliectlve Feb. IS. 1943) Train 10 Southboundi 6 p. m. Train 20 Northbound) 11 i, mi Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m. Train 16 Northbound! 10 p. m. Medlord Stage, Weatbound. 3:30 p. m Evening Airmail. Stages to Allures, Aihland, Lake view and Rocky Point, 7 a. m, Revival The revival at the Pentecostal Assembly of Cod 740 Oak street, continues this week. Rev. John Dean Lcwpn, who was a Franciscan friar be foro ho becamo an evangelist, will speak on tho following lop les at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday, "Armageddon, tho Coming of Christ in Glory." Thursday, "God's Way of Healing." Friday, "How a Former Franciscan Friar Received the Baptism of the Holy Ghost." There will bo no service Saturday. Sunday, 11 a. m., "Gifts of tho Holy Spirit for tho Present Day in the Church." Sunday, 7:45 p. m., "When Hitler Meets God Alone." Congregational Circle The Senior circle of tho Congrega tional church will hold a rcgu- lar meeting on Friday, April 10, at thu homo of Mrs. Bruce Hull, 4020 Cannon street, with Mra. C. L, Jones, tho assisting hostess. Dessert luncheon will bo served at 1:30 p. in. There will bo a business meeting, and Rev. Eu geno llaynes will review tho book, "On This Foundation. Members may meet at tho homo of Mrs. H. S. Stone, 2204 Darrow nveinic, at 1 p. ni.; for trnnspor talion; nnyono taking tho city bus should get off at Boito'a storo nnd walk two blocks south. Card Party Tho Women of tho Mooso will hold n card party Wednesday, April 14, at 8 p. m., in tho Mooso hall. This is tho second in a sories of card parties open to tho public. Rummage Sale Methodist la dies of Circlo 2, will sponsor a rummage salo Saturday In the Pelican hotel building at 1016 Main street. Robskah Lodge Prosperity Rcbckah lodge 104 will meet in tho IOOF hall Thursday, April 15, at 7:30 p. m. All Past No- bio Grands nro invited to at tend. Pinochle Party The Ladles auxiliary of tho VFW is sponsor ing n pinochlo party Thursday, April 15, In tho KC hall. There will bo a luncheon at 1:30 p. in., nnd playing will begin at 2 p. m. Tho public is invited. This Is tho last In tho card party scries. 1M II! w aiiiilli ; w j rai irKli I lf, -XtttW 'T i ,"""' "" - X CHILDREN BUY $5688.05 IN Klamath county school chil dren purchased $5068.05 In war aavlnga during the month of March, It was learned Wednes day from Mm. Franklin L, Weaver, Klamath women's war savings chairman who hos Just completed a visit to all schools III SAVINGS S : Rothmoor! Swansdown! Brittany! Columbia ' - . f I Hi ' ' nC' man' many otner nationally adver- I "SljfJ ; tised brands. All wool, of course, and all ' 5 3 -1 " imII 1m colors, all sizes, and all prices, too. Your J 1 . Jy!! Easter parade starts at La Pointe's! I 8-. tei -W5to$59 VTTf :'" in the county. Mra, Weaver ad dressed students of both ele mentary and high schools in tho Intercata of war aavlnga. Following is the gatlafactory report aa Issued from the achool auporlntcndcnt'i office: Weyerhaeuser camp, $12 40; Fort Klamath, $42.35; Bly, $300.55; Kono, $134,76; Fair haven, $260.20; Shasta, $420.40; Malin, $30.00; Gilchrist, $302.80; Henley elementary, $103.15; Henley high school, $2253.25; S h e v 1 I n, $54.70; Sprague River, $151.45; Chllo quln, $145.45; Altamont ele mentary, $270.60; Altamont Junior high, $640.95; total, $5088.05. Thero are oysters that live In trees In Florida. P. r It r rmpmrm.iw , Tier ltm m ! . M of he Datf Ntwtreel From NBA) Vnatr the snow-capped mountains fringing a north em fjord several German warships lie at anchor ;ln this picture from a captured Nazi newsreel. These enemy vessels are a threat to United Natlor convoys on the North Atlantic-Arctic supply route to Murmansk, Russia. . I.- A TOR FUEHRER'S FACEt Since the nazla occupied Den mark, customers at barber shops have been required to bring their own towels. Danish toweling has gone to Germany. Mustang fighters of the Brit ish army co-operation command are armed with eight machine guns. Hans Norland Fire Insurance. BURR-O-N Cloaed for Repairs WATCH FOR OPENING I