June 1, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE nVB From Corvnllli Mm. Frank KlolneKor of Monvlnlra street unci Mra, Jlowurd Andrews of 17;i5V4 Croicont nvomie return ed hums Tuesday from Corvullla whoro they hud Attended com mencement exorclsca at Oregon Slnlo colli'iia. HetnrnliiK homo with thorn win Mr. And Mra. Norman I'etora (Dentin Klnln riior) and on Frnncla. Mr. nnd Mra, Totora wilt no In a few diyi to Vonturii, Cullf., to vlalt rolatlvea. Mra. Howard, whllo In the vnlloy, visited with Mr. nnd Mri, Lea Conyeur In Eugene. T.bbe Gala Pott Chnrlca L. Tebbe, formerly of Klumath Falla, haa broit appointed assist ant regional forester In churgo of the division of stuto and pri vate forcatry. Ilia licndquurtora are in Portland. Tebbo waa a sulosmiin for tho Millor Siinford Tractor company here a number of yenra ago, In 1034 ho ontcred the foreat aervico at tho Califor nia forest und raniio experiment "Vutlon at Berkeley, Cullf. Return South Violet Werner of San Francisco haa returned aouth after a few days' visit at tho homo of her parent, Mr. and ..Mra. Kuiicno Werner of Durrow atroot. With Violet waa a friend, Bessie Kurtz, olao of Sun Fran cisco. Joyce, younger daughter of the Wernors, accompanied tho other two girls on their return to California. Joyco will visit with relatives thero for time. In South Mri. W. B. Nclpp, 2518 South Sixth street, haa left to visit her daughter, Betty, in Sacramento and also to visit friends In Oukland and San Francltco. Stolen Blllfoldi P. T. Ander son of Lakoviow and Cuataf Veteraon from Bly reported to police that their billfolds were stolen Saturday night from the Cozy hotel. Visiting Here Marian Cobb of Portland la hero visit ing With Patty Fleet of 848 Alameda street. Miss Cobb haa come from Oregon State college and will return to Portland on Wednesday. Joins Husband Mra. Wil liam Campbell (Anita Gwyn) left for Los Angeles recontly to bo with her husband, PFC William Campbell. Mrs. Camp bell waa a graduate this year from KUHS. To Eaat Mra. W. I. Tlngley and daughter of 1010 Pacific 3 Terrace left Sunday evening for rvunston, III,, whore they will visit Mra. Tlngloy'a mother, Mri. Juno Gore. To Meet Tho Wednesday club of St. Paul'i Episcopal church will meet at S o'clock In tho parish house on Wcdncadoy eve ning for tho lust meeting of the aeaaon. Stolen A box of meat from an Anderson Motor Freight com pany truck woa atolcn from where it waa parked behind Max's Coffco shop Saturday. Lost Ben Peters of Poll can Bay camp neor Chlloquln reported to city polico that he has lost hia A gas ration book. Qis Police Court Five drunks, one vag, and 'five traffic tickets era on polico court records to- ay. From Ashland Mra. N. G. Wheeler and daughtora, Erlcno and Marilyn and Mrs. Mcrlo West returned after spending a week in Ashland. In Ashland Patty Croup and Morcille Hilton spent the wcckond.ln Ashland visiting with frlonds. Back to Work Mrs. Ken noth Clark of Moo's returned to work Tuesday after being home a week with tho flu. Reported Stolen W. W. Walts, Jr., living at 4806 Pock Drive, has reported that threo musical horns and a motorola jndlo were stolon from his car. On Vacation Lorraine Mc Nulty Is homo on her vacation from Berkeley to visit her par ents of 620 North Tenth street. En Route Eaat Mr. and Mra. Vernon Mlchuclaun who huvo been residing In Lnkovlow for tho past year aro in Klumath Falls visiting his mother, Mra. John Mlchaelaon and other rela tives prior to louving for Fulton, Mo., whore they will vlalt with Mra. Mli'haclson'a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Harrison. Visiting Here Major John Hansen, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Hansen of Luknvlcw, haa been visiting hero with his sister and brothcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. Bob Ross. Major Han sen la stationed at Fort Francis E. Warren In Cheyenne, Wyo. Returns to Duties First Lt. Martha Zwiobcl returned Thurs day to her duties as chief nurso at Camp Haun, Calif., after spending several days the past week with her slater, Mra, Gladys Melovin and children of Oregon avenuo, Piano Pupils Mrs. Thomas C. Powers, teacher of piano, has arranged to teach clusscs each Wednesday at the Curry studio, 200 East Main street for the con venience of her pupils in that district, Mra. Powers plans to present a recital sometimo near tho ond of June, clrclo 8 with Mrs. Williams, 003 Mitchell street; and clrclo 6 with Mrs. Wlnetta Ilrunnan on tho Merrill highway. Jolly Nolghbora Mra. Sydney Evans will be hostess to tho Jolly Neighbors club at ' tho Sunset ranch Wednesday, June 2, at 2 p, m. Tho assisting; hostess will bo Mra. Emma O'Nell, Pinochle Club Tho Lucky Thursday Plnochlo club will meet at 1 p, m. Thursday at the homo of Zella Blonkcnahlp, 312 Martin street. Wednosday Club The Wednes day club of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet Wcdncsduy evening at 8 o'clock In tho par ish houso for tho last meeting of tho season, American Legion The Amer ican Legion, Klamath Post No. 8, will hold their regular meeting In tho Legion hull tonight at 8 o'clock. There la to be a first nomination of officers and thore will be a meeting of Importance. Women of Moose Tho girls drill team of tho Women of the Moose will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. Wednesday In the Moose hall. This will be tho third of the series. The public Is In vited. American Legion and Auxil iary Tho American Legion and auxiliary will hold their regular meeting tonight In tho Legion hall at 8 o'clock. Tho auxiliary will hold Initiation and all mem bers are urged to attend. Classified Ads Bring Results. IE K, SHORT TURNS H OMAHA TRIP Mae K. Short, Klamath coun ty clerk, was back at her office Tuesday after a trip to Omaha, Neb., where she attended the convention of the National As sociation of Counties as official representative of Klamath coun ty. Mrs. Short told members of the county court Tuesday that Klamath county Is well out in front In planning for post-war activities, a feature that was heavily emphasized at the na tional association meeting. The clerk said that 36 states out of 48 were represented at tho convention. Fourteen dele gates from Connecticut made up the largest single delegation. Three were present from Ore gon. Mrs. Short made the trip to Omaha with Grace Rusco of the clerk's office, traveling by coun ty automobile. ' The clerk's Journey by car has been the subject of some local critical discussion. She said on her return that the car was not used for side trips of any nature, and said she decided to go by car because of the dif ficulty of getting train reserva tions. , Return Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mcsscr, 020 Martin street, have returned from Los Angeles where they visited with rela tives. Ration Book Lost Ray Vans lyke from Sprague River, Ore gon, reported to city police that he has lost his C ration book. Two Indian reservations have their gateways 11 miles south west of Phoenix, Ariz. raise Alarm The fire depart- merit was called out at 4:22 yes terday afternoon to 2080 Oregon avenue on a falsa alarm. To Work Guy Rose, employ ed at Moe's, returned to work after being 111 for week. Women who suffer SIMPLE If tack of blood-Iran nukes you pal., wk, "dressed out" try Lyme Pink- ham's tablets one of the best sod quickest borne ways to help build up red blood to get more atrength and promote a more Tlgorouo bloodstream In such cases. Plnkham'e Tablete. are one of the greatest blood-Iron tonlce you can buy I Follow label dlreouone.1 Summer Orchestra John J. Pasck, muslo teacher at Alta mont Junior high, haa announced thut an orchestra will be con ducted during the summer months. Tho orchestra will meet on Wcdncsduy, June 2, at 7 p, in. In tho music room of tho school. From Arkansas Rev. Maurice Brown, who haa been attending tho seminary at Little Rock, Ark,, has been visiting In Klam ath Falls with relatives and friends. He filled tho pulpit at the First Baptist church on Sun day evening. Horn e Second Lieutenant Tommy Jobc, who has recently received his wings In the army air corps, returned home this week to visit his paronts, Mr. ond Orlcan Jobe, of 610 North Tenth. To Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rlndul and Ruth Mary spont tho weekend holiday In Ashland as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Pearson, former residents of Klamath Falls. To San Francisco Mrs. G. C. Reckard of 809 North Ninth left Tucsdoy with her husband, Lieu tenant Reckard, for San Fran cisco where Lieutenant Reckard is stationed. In Roseburg Beverly Coatcs, a resident of Pelican City, loft on her vacation Tuesday for Roseburg where sho will visit with relatives there. MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Feb. IS. 1943) Train 19 Southbound! 6 p. m. Train 20 Northbound) II a. m. Train 17 Bouthboundi 7 a. m. Train IB Northbound) 10 p. m. Medford Stage, Westbound, 3:30 D. m.. Evanlna Airmail. Stages to Alturaa, Ashland, Lake- view and Rocky Point, 7 a. m. Circle Meat The rilffer.nt circles of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday after noon at i p. m. for election of officers and Bible study. Circle 1 with Mrs. Melvln Ostrom In Rlvcrvlow addition; clrclo 2 with Mrs. L. H. Harper, 438 Washing ton street, Mrs. Ream entertain ing; clrclo 3 with Mrs. Harold O'Connors, 1627 Manzanlta strcot; circle 4 with Mrs. Law rence Daggett, 33ffMartin street; When In Medford Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anna Earley Proprietors MUTING ICt CAN'T Kill SPARKLE IN DRINKS MADE WITH CANADA DRY WATER ITS "PIN-POINT CARIONATION" IAITS IONOIRI P.8. 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