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June 7, 1943 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON page rrvi Three R To Meet Mambera of the Three it club ire Invited In mnet on Tueaclay aftornooi for dessert mid cards at tho home of Mra. Lucille Heifer on Mel roue itreet. The club'i laat meeting, held May 28, was at the home of Mn. Eatet Bright. Awarda In card were received by Mm. Jeala Knylor and Mrs Alfred Stelnmeti. Mra, Anna Shaffer received a apeclal prize, Other nmmbera present were Mra. Anna McCormlck, Mra. Maude Kliuey, Mra. Marjorle I'nrklna, Mra. Ella Hortls, Mra. Martha Dukor, Mra. Katlierlne Houue, Mra. Lucille Heifer, Mra P'ranrea Kllllan, Mra. Grace liar ria. Mra, Ella Pauley and the hostou. yialta Daughter Mra. Wlllard Peyton of Eldorado atreet la pending a week near Vlda, Ore on the MvKcnzie rlvor aa the Idlest of her soivln-law and daughter, Mr, and Mra. Prince llclfrlch. Mra. rttiMol! Fulrchlld Jr. (Patricia Peyton)- accompan ied her mother aa far aa Eugene, going on from there to Vancou ver to spend a abort time with her husband who la atutloneri near there with the army alnce being tranaferred from southern California. Brief Vlalt Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Woodworth, formerly of Klamath Falls, were brief via Itora here late In it week to make final arrangements for selling their home at 2033 Del Moro alreet, to Mr. and Mrs. Matt Fin nlgan. They left by trailer and automobile during the weekend, planning to take a month's reat on the Deschutes river. Visits Bon Katlierlne Keep of Klamath Falls has returned from Kan Francisco where she has been visiting her son. Corporal Glen Keep, who Is stationed at Fort Laughton. She also visited with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Bryant. Mrs. Payna Returns Mrs. Frank Payne has returned to her home on California avenue from Eugene where she has spent the past several weeks doing special work at the University of Ore gon. Motor Stolen Mrs. A. A. Gehrmann of 2247 Applegate street reported to city police that an outboard motor had been stolen from, a boat shed on her property Sunday, In Navy Navy entisttnents announced In Purtliiud today In cluded the mimes of Rohurl ,1. Ciirslcnson and Jack E, Hub cock of Klamuth Falls. In Seattle Alice Peterson of the Town Shop ia vialling In Seattle tills week. lift By The Associated Press Four fatalities wore recorded In Oregon over tho weekend, thrco of them from highway mishaps. An automobile went out of control on the Old Oregon Trail highway near La Grande and ran Inlo a roadside tree, killing D. U. Butler, 70, Portland, and Injuring two others. In Portland, Asher B. Keller, truck driver, waa killed In a col- llalon with an automobile, and Mra. Ruth McLaughlin, 25, Port- a land, died of Injuries suffered In a traffic mishap near Eugunc May 26. Near Bend, the body of three-year-old Sandra Pinchou, Port land, missing since Friday from the homo of her grandparents, was located In the Swalley canal. It Is through social and politi cal Institutions that Ideas arc made to march. Unless the Idea of international collaboration is embodied In political Institu tions It will remain a polite platitude. President Harold W, Dodds of Princeton U. This Is no year for any gar den to be far enough advanced to be neglected. Drink Shortage Relieved When Shipment Comes Oregon liquor purchasers were cut down to a one-pint-a-wcek basis today under the latest rationing regulation of tho state liquor control com mission. John Walker, supervisor of atato liquor stores, said only 90,000 cases of liquor, about one month's supply was on hand. Klamath's weekend lack of whiskey was remedied Mon day morning with the arrival of shipments from Portland. Shipments were held up last week because of transporta tions! difficulties, although they left Portland in time to arrive In Klamath for the weekend buying. The last whiskey on hand was sold Thursday' afternoon. Washington quotas received the same reduction. Naples Is a city without a voice, without a word. On the Via Rome there are a few per sons to be seen. Their pace is not that continuous go and come of a large city; rather is it the rhythmic stride of a people on a day of mourning. Virginio Gayda, Italian editor. The season approaches when men like to take vacations at the see-side. MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Fab. IS, 1943) Train 19 Southboundi 8 p. m. Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m Train 17 Southboundi 7 a, m. Train 19 Northboundi 10 p. m. Medford Stage, Westbound, 3:30 p. m Evening Airmail, Stagta to Alturaa, Ashland, Lake- view and Rocky Point 7 a. m. To Utah Mra. Gloria Hayes of the Henley district is .leaving tonight for Ogden, Utah, where she will visit with her husband, Private Archie Hayes, who is sta tioned there. . In Fort Klamath Mrs. W. L. Pools and Misa May Phinney of Klamath Falls visited in Fort Klamath Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hackler. Home Economics Club The Home Economics club of the Henley Grange Will meet Wed nesday at 2 p. m. nt the home of Mrs. W. M. Williams. All mem. bers and lady friends are in vitcd. All Townsend club members are requested to meet at Ward'; Funeral home at 1:30 p. Tuesday to attend the funeral of Everett Brining. Suburban Auxiliary Th Surburbun League auxiliary wil hold the fourth of their series of card parties on June 8, at the KC hall card room at 2 o'clock Everyone Is welcome to attend St. Paul's Church St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold a rummage sale In the former lo. cation of diet Smith's shoe store at 627 Main, on June 11 and 12 Anyone wishing to donate rum mage, please bring it to 627 Main on Thursday. Rummage Sala Circle 4 of the First Methodist church, Mrs, Barker the chairman, will hold a rummage sale on Saturday, June 12 next door to the Squeeze Inn, Social Club The Rebekah Social club will meet In the IOOF hall Wednesday, June 0. for luncheon at 1:30 p. m. Tho hostesses will bo Mary Curtis and Maudo Shuey. Missing From Auto Mrs. Orris Moon of 3017 Freda street has reported that a wheel for a Ford car was taken from her car on Saturday, Back to Work Ann Lander of Moe's hat department has re turned to work after taking a week's vacation. Kendall Hero Ed X. Kendall, Bly utilities operator, stopped in Klamath Falls Monday when en route to Bly from Ashland. Loses Sugar Book Beth T. Yarncll of Sprague River report ed to city polico that she has lost her sugar ration book. Police Court In police court this morning there were 6 drunks, 1 drunk and disorderly, and 6 traffic ticket cases. FUNERAL EVERETT F. BRINING Tim funeral service for the late Everett F. Brining, who paused away at The Dalles, Ore., on June 4, will take place from the chapel of Wards Klam ath Funeral home, 028 High street, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Victor Phil lips of the First Methodist church officiating;. Commitment services and interment will fol low in Llnkvllle cemetery. Friends are invited to attend. Just Arrived! Largo Shipments of HYER ond BUCKHECT Cowboy Riding Boots For men, boys and ladles, Slsea 3)a to 12. Drew's Mcmstore 733 Mala VITAL STATISTICS YANCEY Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore., on' June 6, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yancey, 2505 Eber Icin street, a boy. Weight: 7 pounds 13 ounces. BUSH Born at Hillside hos pital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on June 3. 1043, to Mr. and Mrs Percy L. Bush, Box 072, Merrill, Ore., a boy. Weight: 9 pounds. HOYE Born at Hillsido hos pital, Klamath Falls, Ore, on June 6, 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. C. I. lloyc, 3066 Delaware street, a boy. Weight: 7 pounds 2 ounces. BRANIFF Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore., on Juno 6, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs. Clem Braniff, 2240 Orchard avenue, a boy. Weight: 9 pounds St ounces. McWILLIAMS Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klam ath Falls, Ore., on Juno 6, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McWil liams, Sprague River, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 8 ounces, SHIGLEY Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore., on June 6, 1943, to Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Shigley, Dorris, Cali fornia, a girl. Weight: 5 pounds 14 i ounces. OBITUARIES EVERETT F. BRINING Everett F. Brining, a resident of this city passed away at The Danes, Oregon on June 4. 1943. The deceased was 47 years, one month and 11 days when call ed. He ia survived by his wife, Elfic, residing at 4436 Denver avenue, Klamath Falls; two daughters, Mrs. Maxine McKay of Sweethome, Ore., and Twlla June of Klamath Falls; two brothers, timer of Mt. Shasta. Calif, and Arthur of New York state; one sister, Florence Sul livan of Atlanta, 111. Tho re mains rest at Wards Klamath Funeral home, 025 High street, where friends may call. Notice of tho funeral will appear else where in this issue of the paper. HANS O. NELSON Hans O. Nelson, a resident of this city, passed away suddenly on Monday morning, Juno 7, 1943, at 6:15 o'clock. The de ceased was a native of Sweden and was aged 50 years when called, v Tho remains rest al Wards Klamath Funeral home, Hza mgn street, f uneral ar rangements will be announced later. 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