Mtiy 6, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE o Return From South Mrn. W. A. Itisliup of (111 North Klovunth utrt'nt has returned from n nix weeks' visit hi Cull fiirnlii. Hho wiih with her don, "Hill," who In ii 1 1 n v (i I aviation cadet nl Sun Diego, mid while south uImi visited Mr. uiul Mr, llvnry Ciloystelns, formerly of thin city, now making their homo In Sun Diego. In Stock ton, Mm. Illshop wiih the uncut of Mr. mid Mix. Herb McDun li'ln, iiInii former residents, mid Mr. nnd Mr. F. V. DIshop. VUlt Here Pvt. Charles Koliibzubu, cousin of Cliireneo VoeliiiUrr of thin city, nnd Sgt, C. Nichols were visitors over lust weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Vochatzcr of 118 Hill Aide street, The two soldiers nro uliitloned lit Camp White, Ore-k,jon. Leave lt. and Mra. Nello Glovanlnl left Siilurdiiy morning for tlio cunt whero Lt. Glcivnnlnl will bo sliilloned, They have visited heru l the home of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Giovun ml, Pollcnn City, Appointed Vciiton Cnncy, act Ins postmaster lit Henlly for the pant IS months, hns received his commission as perinnneiit post master. Cusey l tho on of J. C. Cnsoy, prominent rnnchcr of near Uentty. Accept P o I ( I o n Mrs, Thomas L, Knight, tho former Mary Zupun, hn occepted a posi tion ns chief clerk with Morrison Kniidsen company, office lo cated In tho Ksqulro building. f In Hospital Mr. Sarah Pro vost, employed ot Sacred Heart academy, wn taken suddenly III lain Wednesday mornhiK nnd is receiving treatment at Klamath Valley hospital. Leave Hospital Mrs. Paul Hodge, 4641 Cannon treet, re turned to her home after severnl days illness nt tho llillsldo hospital, Treatment Mrs. Carolyn Homon of 2213 Ogden street, Is receiving medical treatment at Klnmnth Valley hospital whero sho was admitted Wednesday. THRIFT is a matter of keeping up your car, too! Even If tho motor Ii pur ring like a kitton battorad and broken body parts load to costly ropoirs. Why not soo our oxports for an asti mato? It will pay you to repair now! ODELL Motor Co. STUDEBAKER 822 S. 6th Phone 4149 Seeks Nephew The mayor's offico I in receipt of a letter from Mrs. Kva llolmnn Harp of Lexington, Ky., In which she seeks Information concerning her nephew, ICdwnrd llolmnn, lust heard from when ho was en rolled at tho Annio Spring CCC camp, Mr. Harp advised tho mayor that she I very anxious to get In touch with tho youth and hopes that anyone having knowledgo of his whereabouts will write to her at 100 Lowdon street, Lexington. Arrive Home Corp G. 13. "riernlo" Rawlins of tho United States army olr corps, arrived hero Sunday night and is visit ing Mrs. Hnwllns until Friday when the two will leave for a week's stay In San Francisco. Hnwllns Is on a 18duy furlough Irom Pecos, Texas, air field. He will return to Pecos and Mr. Hnwllns will return to her homo here, Reception There will bo a reception given Friday at B p. m. in tho basement room of tho Church of tho Nuzarcne, Garden avemio and Martin street, to hon or the new pastor, tho Rev, Bort rand Peterson, who come here from Ashland to take over tho pulpit. Rev. Peterson will de liver tho Sunday morning sermon. ' Police Court Three men, charged with liquor to Indians, woro fined $80 and sentenced to 20 days In tho city Jail when they appeared before Police Judge Harold Francy Thursday morning. They were George riclnero Jr., Roy P. Murphy and Joe Schrclber. Four drunk and four traffic tickets mado up the remainder of tho day's report. Paratroopers Here Visiting at tho home of Mrs. Robert High, 824 High street, are three parotroopcrs from Fort Denning, Ga., where Mrs. High's son, Francl Durbln, is stationed. They are Bob and Bill Owens, brothers, and Bill Blukely. They nro on furlough en route to their homes in Eugene. To San Diego Private Larry Ray of the united States marine corps, who has been on furlough following service In the South Pacific, left this week for San Dlogo whero ho reports for duty, Larry has been hero visiting his mother, Mrs. J. Frank Adams of Merrill, and his grandmother, Mrs. Clara Shaw of Homedale road. On Leave E. A. Schorlgcn, 1044 Blsmork street, returned recently from More Island navy yard where ho was employed as a civil service worker on ship re pnlr. Schorlgcn Is homo recov ering from an attack of pneu monia, Return! Mrs. Clara Price, who was called to Bremerton, Wash., recently by tho death of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vance Price, hns returned to Klamath Falls nnd Is nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brink. Accepts Position Mary Lou Johnson Is assisting at Moc's during the summer months, tak ing over her duties Oils week. She. has Just returned from Po mona college at Claremont, Calif. Returns Home Mrs. Nell T. Black and young son, Bruce, have returned to thoir home on Portland street after having been with Capt. Black at Gowen field, Bolso, Idn. Capt. Block is now In Florida, Books Gone Harry T. Lebens of route 1, box 620, reported to city police the loss of his ra tion books, one and two. Dance Planned Theta Rlio Girls club will sponsor a dance Snturday, May 8, at 8 p. m. in the Arcade dance room, Surgery Mrs. Eugene 3. Yadon, route 2 box 841, Is recov ering from major surgery at Klamath Valley hospital,' Watch Gone J. B. Crowdcr, Great Northern switchman, re portod to city polico the theft of his $08 wntch. Popsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Klamath Falls 64S Spring St., Klamath Falls, Ore. From Medford Mr. and Mrs. flriidy Nnrey, who havo made their homo in Medford this past winter, havo been in Klamath Falls for several days. Mrs. Naray is house hunting and hopes to return hero for the summer, . . MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Fob. IS, 1943) Train 19 Southboundi 6 p. m. Train 20 Northboundi 11 a, m. Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m. Train 16 Northboundi 10 p. m. Medford Stage. Westbound, 3:30 p. m Evening Airmail. Stage to Alturas, Aihland, Lake view and Rocky Point, 7 a. m. VFW Auxiliary The regular meeting of VFW auxiliary will be held at the library Thursday, tonight, at 8 o'clock. All of ficers are asked to wear uni forms as there will be Initiation of now mcmbors. The depart ment president, Edith Mudd of Salem, will be In this city and all members are urged to at tend. Committee The homomaklng committee of the Women of the Mooso will meet Friday, May 7, at 12:30 p. m. in the Mooso hall for potluck luncheon. All mem bers of the chapter are welcome. Card Party The Women of tho Moose will sponsor a card party Friday afternoon, May 7, at 2 o'clock in the Moose hall. ................ t 1 Patterns For 1943 Outfltil SLACK SOCKS 25 nannsome clocks and stripes in rayon blends for dress, blazer stripes for sports. Sizes 10-12. Men Thrift Values In Shirts, Shorts & Briefs 39 Smart striped shorts. Swiss ribbed shirts, briefs with double panels front and back. Jr. Boys' Rugby Suits 6 90 Rich herring bones In the season's top shades styled for boys to suit a boy's tastel In soft browns and blues. A great value! Sizes 3-8. DOWNSTAIR! This is the Inst game of a scries. The public is invited to attend, Grange Meeting Pomona grange will incut Saturday with the Lost River grange at Olene for an all day meeting beginning at 10 o'clock, Many Important matters will bo discussed. Townsend Meeting There will bo a regular meeting of the Townsend club nt 8 o'clock Fri day, May 7. The meeting will bo followed by an old time dance with Klgcr's orchestra furnish ing the music. Power Company Superintendent' Reports to Navy C. Russell Lcever, assistant division superintendent of the California Oregon Power com pany, left by train Wednesday night to report with the United Stales naval reserve at Camp Peary, Williamsburg, Va. Lccv cr holds the rank of lieutenant, junior grade. Lcever has been with Copco slnco 1020 both here and in Malin. Mrs. Lcever and daugh ter, Mary, will remain in this city. If It's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used or.o In tho classified. L for raw E MEET IN EAST Mayor John H. Houston, ac companied by Mrs. Houston, will leave tonight, Thursday, for Chicago, whero he will attend a meeting as representative of the Oregon agency of Equitable Life Insurance company of New York and confer with the president of tho organization. From Chicago the Houstons will continue to New York and Washington, D. C, and. In the nation's capital Houston will take up matters regarding the League of Oregon Cities and other city matters with officials there. They will return to Klamath Falls In three weeks' time. Before the X-ray was discov ered, women were the only ones who could see through a man. 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