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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1943)
July 8, 1943 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FlVB v Return Her Mr. nwl Mr. WHllim Yatoi nnd ton, Rlchurd, returned hero thin punt weekend, Yates met hla wlfii mid nun In Los Angeles, Richard hnvtnii punt the punt winter lit Shut tuck school In Furlhuult, Minn. Mri. Yto has been In tlio south (or the winter mrnilha. At the prciont time they nre nt tlio Kvans apartments. In East Mn. Ilu.cl Butts, formerly of thin city and now working In Portlund defense plant, l visiting her husband, Robert O. Butts, who Is In tlio air corps stationed In Now York. She also visited her step-father In Washington, D. C, where ha U lUtloned with the SEABEE8. Mri. Outti la tho former llnzol Gillette. Cm To 8in. Francisco Mr. and ri. S. R. Berry left on Thurs- riay morning for San Krunciaco where Mr, Hcrry will enter the Southern Pacific honpltul for treatment and Mra. berry will bo the guent of their eon 'a fam ily, Mr, and Mra. A. Chandler Berry, From Portland Henry Che ney, president of the Aliioma Lumber compuny, and A. C. Charters, aalaUtnl secretary of Baker Fentress and company, are here on bualneaa from Port land, Both are well known to Klamath lumbermen, Visitor Mra, W, A, King of Omaha, Nub,, la visiting In Klam ath Falls at the Mnmo of her ann-ln-liiw and dauuhtor, Mr. and Mrs. John Cnppiixo of Lowell street, 8I10 Is greeting her new ly arrived Krandaon, Benjamin Kdwnrd, who was born In Hill sldo hospital In Into June, Mrs. King has visited here on several occaalona at the Coppaga home. Traniferr d Russell S. Drown, formerly with the United States employment service here, has been transferred to the Marahflcld office and has taken over his duties as senior employ ment officer. Brown was ac companied by his wlfo and daughter, Ann Elizabeth. On Furlough Borgt. Owane Kollcy la visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Nclpp of 2310 South Sixth street. Sergeant Kcllcy Is from Camp Swift, Tex., and has served two years. Bond Commlttaa Meeting There will bo a meeting of bond sales committee at the county courtroom, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. On Buslnasa Levi J. Griffith of Tuloluke, wbs a visitor in Klamath Falls Tucaduy on busi ness. Back From Trip Mrs. Rose Poola returned hero Wcdncsdoy after a ahort bualneaa trip to Bend. Return Mr. and Mra. Robert Mitchell of Pelican City have ro turned after a brief trip to San Frunclsco over the Fourth holl-daya. Trad Commlttaa to Maet The retail trade committee will meet at tho chamber of com morco at 10 a. m. Friday. In Town Mra. E. A. Emery of Silver Lake was In town on Wednesday, In Town Ernest Paddock of the Bay Y ranch at Bly, was a business visitor Thursday. If you want to sell it phono The Herald and News "want ads," 3124 MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effoetlva Fab. IS, 1943) Train 19 Southbound: 6 p. m. Train 20 Northbound) 11 a. m. Train 17 Southbound: 7 a. ra. Train 16 Northbound: 10 p. m. Modloid Stage, Westbound. 3:30 p. ni Evening Airmail. Stages to Alturas, Ashland, Lake- t!w and Rocky Point 7 a. as. Society to Moat Tha Kathar ine Beattla Missionary society will meet Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. C. Olson, 2S20 Hope street. Dr. B. B. Sutcllffe will be In charge of morning devo tlonals and Rev. Mitchclmore will be speaker in the afternoon. At noon there will be a paper sack lunch. Canton to Meat Tha July meeting of the auxiliary and chevaliers of Canton Crater will be held In the IOOF hall this eve ning, with a potluck dinner to be served at 6:30 o'clock. Picnic Sunday Members of the Happy Hour club and their husbands will meet in Moore park on Sunday, July 11, to en Joy the organization's annual picnic. No BPW Mast The moating of the Klamath Falls BPW club, formerly announced for Monday evening, has been indefinitely postponed, according to Wlnnl fred Clllen, president. Church Women The Council of Church Women will hold a meeting on Friday, July 9, at 2 p. m. in the Immanuel Baptist church on Eleventh street. All women of the city are invited. Card Party Woman of tha Moose will sponsor a card party In the basement of the lodge hall, Friday at 2 p. m. The public is invited. Maude Phillips and Zet la Blankenship will ba host esses. CAP Meeting Tha civilian air patrol will meet at the high school on Thursday night at 8 p. m. All members are request, ed to use the northwest entrance to the building. . 4 VITAL STATISTICS BURG Born at Hillside ho pital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on July 8, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Burg, 5608 Altamont drive, a boy. Weight: 6 pounds 14 ounces. .,.., .,' RED-ITCHY SCALY - ECZEMA First applications of wondrfuIry sooth-' Inn, mMicstrd liquid Zemo ( Doctor's . formula) raliev torture, Also aids la - hMlinxl 80 yn. sucoms! 2EIM0 ' Confarencaa David Allen, chief price officer of the OPA, la expected back Friday from a tour of boards In Medford and Marahflcld, where he conferred with price panels, Ho is accom panied by Marvin Hlxon and Os car Home. Vacation George Lewis, en forcement attorney for the office of price administration field sta tion here, will leave next Tues day for Pendleton, where he will spend his vacation. ' On Furlough Juiurs L. Brat-1 ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bratton, 2141 White avenue, has j been spending his furlough with his wife and parents In Klumuth Falls. Ho Is an aviation muchln- i Qt 3c, and is stationed at Rio Grande, N. J. : Visitors Mrs. Clark Thur man and daughter. Virginia. lulled last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William lluck In Ashland. 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