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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1943)
Juno 21. 1013 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page mm ftaturna Horn Knlth Cram rr, clci'li'lcliin first clnna. United Hluti's nnviil rrspive, ha brcn here for (lio pint week after serving for 1 1 month at Dutch lliirbnr, Alaska. Cramer li well known former resident unci wu radioman for thn local pollco ilepiirlinciit. Mrs. Crtiiimr linn been living In SculUe whlla her himliuncl Inn brcn alulioned In Alkn whero ha win detailed to Installing radio eulpmint at northern outposts. Thry arc leiivlng Hill week for On kill ml wlii'ro Cramer will receive fur ther olden, Whllo In Alnnku, Cramer received Tho llcruld and New and ilia rod It with two other Klmniith men, 1'iuil llutlrr unci Duvo Shirk, both sin Honed there with the SEABEES. Duller win formerly employed nil cook at Wulgrcen's and Shirk with Copco. liolh aro under stood to be In the United Sulci. Vlaltor Greeted In Klamath Fall lnl week were Mr. and Mn. Frank Nihil and mll on who wcro on route from Milton to Sun Friiclco whera they are pending tho milliner with Ni hil parent. They nuika their humu In Iteddlntl durlnu the achool year. Nihil li former Atnmoth Union high ichool couch. In Milton they visited Mr. Nihil' ltur, Mr. Arthur tiuMufHon and Mr. J. Flower. Mr. Guntnfaon and Son) are ex pected hero later In the iummer to visit friend at their former home. To Hoaobura Mr. J. Trumnn nunyiiu will leuva Wednesday for Rosebuig after a visit hero tho past two week with her mother, Mm. A. J. Lylo on Pino street, C'lipt, itiiiiyuii, U. S. slg- niil corps, who him spent the pant nIx week attending tho army air force Kchool of applied Indie In Orlando, Flu., Is expected buck In itosrburg 'I'hnrndiiy. Mr. Hunyan ha ulno been visiting In Purtliiud with Mr. and Mr. Chnrle Muck, and In Salem with Mr. and Mi. Bryant Wil liam, former resident of this city. ComplotM Courio Lieut. Ted,! Bhoop pasted through Klamath Fall early Mondny mornlnx after completing hi courso at Camp Stoucman, Pittsburg, Calif., and 1 to report buck to Seattlo where he hua been ita tlonod ilnce hi enllitment. From Portland Pearl Jean Wilnon vliltod hero till weekend with her parent, Mr. and Mr, Arthur Wllaon of 130 Waalflng ton street. She I employed decretory to the president of Lewi and Clark college In Port land. To Portland Hurry D. Bol- vln, who ha beon here with hi family over the weekend, will Joavo Tuesday for Portland. Ho ha been in Mndford during fed eral court term thoro and lait week wa Joined by Mr. Bolvln and Robert. A I no In Medford wu Mr. Cluudo McColloch with Judno McColloch who held court. Recent Vliltor Ann Avery, Daughter Born A daughter weighing 7 pound B ounce wa born today to Mr. and Mr. Everett liurdciibrook of 020 North Third itrcet. To M d f o r d Mr. Robert Porter and duughter. Suaan and Surah, who huvo been vlltlng here from Pasco, Wash., will leave Tuesday for Mudfurd to visit with Porter parent. Dr. and Mr. E. H. Porter. On Fri day, whllo leaving tho Modtord lintel. Mr. E. H. Porter had the misfortune to fall and fracture her leg. She 1 a patient In tho Medford Community hospital. From Medford, Mr. Porter will continue to Seattle for a brief vlit with her mother, Mr. Lynn Zimmerman, before going on to Pusco. a.i.i Mufthm Evans. former principal of tho Tuba City boarding ichool on tho Navujo reservation In Arizona, hu been named superintendent of the C'hemaw vocational school nrar Sulem to ucceed Paul T. Juckson, former Klam ath Union high chool principal, who hns been transferred to tho wur department. Jackson loft here in llUO. I Visitor Vade Koontz of Portland, who taught two year into in Altumont Junior high school a homo economic In structor, 1 visiting hero for a short time a tho houcguet of the Itev. and Mr. George W. Whcntley of 131 North Second street. Also at tho Whcatlcy home for a fortnight I Mr. Hannah Christiansen of Seattle. To School Horace E. Gets, Jr., left last week for Oregon Stato college where ho will com plete hi cnior year In mechnn leal engineering. Ho will report for examination with tho Unit ed States army a soon a he ha completed hi work at school. Return Hero Mr. Dean H. Osbom and daughter,' Barbara, .huvo relumed from Tacoma, 'Wash., where Barbara ha com pleted her sophomore year at Annio Wright lemlnary. "Whllo in the north Mr. Osborn and Barbara visited with friend in Port Orchard, Wosh. On Leave Mr. and Mr. Don Hunt arrived Suturduy morning from Vlialla, Calif., whero he is Instructor In tho Vlsuilu-Dlnubu school of aorouuutlc at Sequoia field. Ho hua a lU-duy leave und they ure guest nt the home of Mr. and Mrs, Willurd Ward, 804 North Eleventh street. Former Residents Mr. A. E. Battle and Dorothy Bullio ar rived from Eugeno Sunday eve ning for a few day in Klamuth Falls. Mrs. Rultln is itnvins At the homo of Mr. Kurln Carlson, ! 315 Jefferson street, and Doro thy Bailie is visiting with Mrs. D. L. Golding at tho home of Mr. Golding' parents, Mr. and Mr. S. R. Berry. Return Mr. and Mr. Charles Thomas returned Sunday after noon from Rovburg, where they attended the funeral ervlce of Mr. Thomas' uncle, James A. Hughe. Named New chief clerk of the Marhfleld war rationing of fice is Mr. Alto Prultt who was transferred from the Klamath Fall office recently. Secretary Eva Dickson has accepted a position as secretary to the mayor. She will tuka the place of Dorothy Tost, who will do property work undor the po lice Judge. Final Rite Service for the late Edson L. Foulkc, pioneer cattleman of tho Gazelle area in northern California, wcro held Suturduy from Turner's chapel In Yrcka with interment in Evergreen cemetery. A number from Dorria and thl city attend ed the rite. From Eat Mrs. Erika Byrud, formerly of this city when she made her homo on Blsbeo street, 1 a guest at tho homo of Mrs. Norscth on South Sixth street. )Mi's. Byrud has been living in Minneapolis. She will spend one month hero. From Portland Horace E. Gctz, who attended the grand lodge session of tho Mason In Portland this pust week, return ed from tho north Saturday. Gctz is district deputy from this area. Visits In South Mable Sod er.itrom, employed In the office of tho Motor Investment com pany, has returned from a week end visit In Sun Frnnclsco. In Portland Friends of Mrs. J. C. Lcmlro will bo interested to learn that she has accepted n. personnel Job at tho Swan Is lnnd shipyards in Portland. Mrs. a Lorn Ire is in charge of women "employes at the war plant. BEAT Sr. rH - HeaT with its heat riuh miaaty. Bprlnkloon Meiaana, for morlyMoalnan Heal Pow der. Coat little, and you my lot la Urate (law. Return Home Warren J. Harris returned to Klamuth Falls Sunday evening after a week's trip to Santa Barbara. Oxnard and San Diego, where ho visited his lister, Mrs. H. W. Churchman. Ktno Viltor Betty Christen sen of Klamath Falls, wa a guest of tho Wilburn Ward fam ily In Keno over tho weekend. With Sitter Mrs. Frances Git- crlst of this city is visiting In Ashland with her sister, Mrs. A. S. Clawson Jr. Visitor Mrs. Richard Smith of Tulelako was a visitor in Klamath Falls Saturday. From Morrill Mrs. Dale West was among the Saturday visitors from Merrill. mmmmm mm uiromat MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Feb. 15, 1943) Train 19 Southboundi 8 p. m. Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m. Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m. Train 18 Northboundi 10 p. m. Medford Stag. Westbound, 3:30 p. m Evening Airmail. Stags to Aitura, Aahland, Lake- view and Rocky Point 7 a, a. Schoolmates Club Tho Schoolmates club will meet on Friday, Juno 25, at 2 p. m at tho home of Mrs. Bernard Zoll man, 914 Lincoln street. Eaattrn Star Aloha chapter No. 81, Order of Eastern Star, will hold Its stated communlea tion, Tuesday evening, June 22, at 8 p. m., nt the Masonic temple, All members and visitors aro in vited. ' Suburban League Auxiliary The Suburban League auxiliary Is sponsoring a curd party to be held on Tuesday afternoon, June 22, at 2 p. m. in the KC hall, This is tho last gnmo of tho scr ies and tho public is Invited. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Man- waarara of tatoa trrth have luffrrFrf raal embarraBiment naoatiso their plala itropped. allpprit or wahlilrd at Junt the wrong time. Do not live In fear ot thla happmlng to yon. .Inst anrlnkla a little KAHTKKTH. the alkaline (nnnaclil) powitrr, mi ynur plnlfii. IIoIiIa rnlai. loelli more firmly, io thry frel mnrn comfortable. Poea not anur. r:liarkn "nlnte odor" (denture breath). Sat FASTFff.Tl! at any drug atora. formerly of Klamath Falls, was a recent visitor here, guest of Mr. Harry W, Bathlany. Mi Avery, secretary to Judge Claude McColloch, ha been in Medford during tho federal term of court, Aahland Vliltor Dr, Bertha Sawyer, well known Ashland resident, arrived here by train Monday to visit for several days with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Goel ler of Riverside street. Dr. Saw yer ha been on an extended visit in Kansas and California. From Idaho Burgo Mason Jr., of 76 Washington street, who has been stationed at Coeur d'Alcnc, Ida,, with the CPT, is home for a visit with hi family. From San FrancUco Mrs. Os car Klttredge and two sons of Adol, in Lake county, arrived hero by train from San Francisco after spending 10 days in the bay city. They were accompanied by Mrs. Klttredge'i father. A. G. Mclssner. Little Roberta Klt tredge has been visiting at tho Mclssner home hero during her mother' absence. On Busln Deputy District Attorney Clarence Humble, who left here last week for a busi ness trip to Portland, Is expected back some time thl week. Here on Furlough Paul F. Butler, former fountain manager at Walgreen' ond now in the Seabocs, Is in Klamath Falls on furlough visiting friends and rel atives. Mrs. Butler, who now resides In Tacoma, is here with her husband. Visitor Mr. W. B. Hundley, mother of Mr. L. Dan Morgan of 835 Mitchell itreet, arrived here by train Monday morning to visit. Also at the Morgan home Is Mr. Glenn Hundley and twin daughters, Sharon and Kar en. The visitors are from Port Blakely, Wash. Mrs. Morgan Is the former Marguerite Hundley of the city school staff. In Oakland Friend have heard from Mr. and Mr. How ard Graham who are now at the H. C. Graham home In Oakland, Calif. Howard Graham arrived last week from Honolulu where he has been for the past year on a defense Job. Mr. Graham Joined her husband in San Francisco. In Medford U. E. Reeder and Clifford Jenkins were !n Med ford Monday on business for the county. On Vacation Mrs. Warner Carr, employed in the county as sessor's office, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. 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