September 21, 1943
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
To Wait Coaat Mr. and Mri.
Walter Fuller, 2292 Vino avenue,
received word Wednesday thul
their' ion Raymond, sorlouily
wounded aevorat monthi ailo In
Africa, hui boon brouunt to Lot
tormun honplliil In San Francis
co. Pullurs, with tliolr dnuulitor
Beverly, left for Sim Francisco
thnt samo evening. Another son,
Jamos, and hla wlfo, also went
down over tho weekend, and
Lieut, iiuiih Fuller, atatloned nt
Camp Hale, Colo., wai expected
In the bay city on Monday In a
few daya Raymond li to bo trans
fcrrcd to un army hospital at Mo
rieMo, Calif. Ills mother write
that ha la looking well, consider
Inu hla wound and all the
monthi of hospitalization.
A Visit Mother Home on a
To-dny furloiiKh li Pvt. Frank
Michaelaon, inn of Mrs. Anna
Mlclinelsun of tho Koiio road.
Michaclion ii a former Flrat
National Bank employe, enllated
even monthi ago and for the
paat three and one-half monthi
hai been itatloned at Dradley
field, Conn., with tho US army
air corpa, financial department.
He plana to leave for the eaat
coaat the latter part of tho week.
Like all "west coaateri," he aayi
he'i giod to be home and will
roturn here when the war li
" Co South Mr. William E.
Serruy and her daughter, Mr.
Larry Ray, left Thursday for El
Centre Calif., where they will
be with Pvt. Larry Ray of tho
dS marina corpa. Larry has
en itatloned at El Centra but
rxpecti to be moved toon. Bo
fore returning here Mri. Serruyi
and Mri. Ray will be gueu of
the Samuel J. Coulli In San
Lull Oblipo. They are former
Klamath realdenti.
Grand High Print Vl.lls
Wayno F. Whealdon, grand high
prlrit of the grand chapter of
Royal Arch Mawina of Oregon,
will maka hla official vtilt to
Klamath chapter No. 38 on Wed
neiday evening, September 22.
Companloni era expected from
Medford, Aahlend and Lakevlew
chapter. A 6.-30 p. m. dinner
at the Pelican cafe will precede
the meeting. All companloni
cordially Invited.
Help Needed An appeal went
Qui Monday to wive of member
of the Elk lodge to assist at bond
headquarter, 313 Main street. A
big volunteer ataff worked at the
bond office Saturday, but bust
nei poured In ao rapidly the
ataff could not keep up with If.
Women who can type, particu
larly, are needed. Volunteer
ahould call at tho office a aoon
at possible.
, Doing Well Jlmmlo Wolf, ion
of Mr. and Mri. Howard R. Wolf
of 3837 Altamont drive, who sub
mitted to an appendectomy lait
Thursday at the Hillside hoapl
tal, la reported doing well.' At
the same time, the news wai nt'
celved that Jlmmle'i father, who
wa In the 8eabees and atatloned
at Staten Island, ha transferred
to the regular navy.
Plan Trip Mr. and Mri. E. E.
Qllpatrick of Merrill were in
lamath Fall Monday on busi
ness. They era planning to leave
the early part of thla week on
a deer hunting trip which will
take them into the Glass Flow
country In Modoc county. Kll
Patrick was formerly with the
county school system but Is now
ranching.
Oats Daer A successful deer
hunt was reported by three
Klamath hunters, Henry N. Moo,
Earl Shopherd and A. C. Yaden.
. Tho three returned with their
deer late Sunday after spending
the weekend In the northern
California area.
In Washington Recent word
from - Capt. Lawrence Slater,
former Klamath Falls Insurance
than, tells of his Interesting work
jm Washington, D. C. Slater was
U Quebec at the time of t h e
Roosevelt Churchill conference,
friends learned here. '
On Business Norman Knowl
ton of the Hartford Insurance
company, Portland, was a busi
ness visitor here Monday.
You. can order that policy by
phono from Hana Norland, 7178.
ASSOCIATED
STOVE OIL
For home netting comfort and
' oil stove efficiency, use this
hightr hint centtnt full It I
clean burning and economical.
Balsiger Oil
Co.
Resumes . Position Maxlno
Cameron, private secretary to
Mitchell Tillotaon of tho First
Nutlonal bank, ha resumed her
poiltlon after an absence of six
month. Mln Cameron left here
for Santa Fo, N. M,, where ihe
uccoptod a poiltlon ai atenog
raplior in tho put patient clinic
nt an army hospital. Mary Jane
Druko, who has been at that
deak, Is now transferred to the
stntemont department.
Plonear Passe Mri. E I r a
Jay (nee Surah Haynei), pioneer
residont of . Langell Valley,
passed away In Ashland on Bun
day. September 19. Funeral
services will be held In Ash
land on Wednesday at 10 a. m.
Mrs. Grace Griffith of North
Eighth street Is a lister, and has
gone to be with relatives in
Jackson county until after the
funeral.
Enlists Ben Goddard, son of
Mrs. Dora Goddard of thia city,
recently enlisted In the army air
corps and has left Hurdin, Mont.,
to report at Sheppard field, Tex.,
for duty. His wife, the former
Florence Mehllng of Montana,
and baby girl will live In Klam
ath Falls with his mother.
In Sicily Friends have re
ceived word from Master Ser
geant Albert Sinclair, United
States army signal corps, who I
now with tho armed forces in
Sicily. Sinclair formerly taught
physics and chemistry at Klam
ath Union high school.
To College betty McKlnney,
daunhter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
McKlnney, 802 East Main street,
left Thursday for Nampa, Ida.,
where she will enter the North
western Nazareno college. Don
and Edward Peterman, 2012 Or
chard avenue, also left last week
to attond the same college.
Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs.
Ingram J. Olson of 1000 Pacific
Terrace, are parents of daugh
ter born at Klamath Valley hos
pital, September 20. This is
their third, child and first girl.
Olson Is manager of Newberry's.
To School Among the stu
dents returning to the Univer
sity of Oregon this week was
Peggy Keating, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Jack Keating. Miss
Keating accompanied Harold
Heath as far as Eugene. Heath la
on a business trip to Portland.
On Coaat Mrs. Sheldon
Brumbaugh and Mrs. Ruth Olds
Bathlany, left this weekend for
their lummer place at Harbor,
Ore., to complete the harvesting
of their Easter lily bulbs.
Homo From Hospital Mrs.
Hal Neat, 620" Altamont drive,
returned to her home Mon
day from the Hillside hospital
where she underwent a major
operation.
Visiting Hero Ensign Fred
D. Peterson spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Peterson of Summers lane.
Fred la an Instructor in naval
aviation at Llvermore, Calif.
On Furlough Sergeant "Tun
ney" Kennerly, U. S. army air
corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. AI
Kennerly, 2111 Radcllffe ave
nue, Is home on furlough and will
be here until next Monday. .
Police Court Seventeen
drunks, two drunk and disorder
ly, and ten traffic cases appeared
Monday morning In police court,
In Hospital Jimmy McBrlde,
11, son of Ray McBrlde of 1787
Arthur street, la , recovering
from a major operation at Klam
ath Valley hospital.
On Vacation Police Judge
Harold Franey la on a two-week
vacation from the city hall. He
intends to go to Chlco, Calif.
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Quality Food Store
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DEALERS SEE . ,
F. R. HAUGER .
, For particulars on thla f ait-moving Hem. ':
SIS Market St. - . rhona1 7221 :
To School Virginia Howard,
daughter of Mrs, Bonnie How
ard of this city, left on Tues
day for Eugcno to resumo her
work at tho University of Ore
gon. . She was accompanied
by Dorrlss Weinberg, daughter
Of Mra. L. R .Weinberg of 708
North Ninth street. Both girls
will be at school early for rush
week. They are members of
Delta Gamma sorority. .
Visits Parents Bob Waggon
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
R. Waggoner of 020 Grant atrect,
Is visiting his parents fur sever
al wcok, awaiting order from
Washington which will transfer
him from tho U, S. navy air corpt
to the army air corps. Waggon
er has been at the naval station
at Llvermore, Calif.
To Eugene Mr. and Mrs. K.
V. Gandce will move from San
Francisco to Eugene within the
coming week, according to word
received hore by Mrs Gandee'a
mother, Mra. J. O. Harney. Gan
dce is with the Southern Pacific
In the office.
' Overseas Captain Hugh Cur
rln, United States army medical
corps, has now reached hla over
seas destination, according to a
cablegram received here. Cap
tain Currln is a former Klamath
Falls physician. His family re
sides here.
On Furlough Cpl. Robert
(Bob) Snyder la home on a 10-day
furlough from Fort Leonard
Wood, Mo., visiting with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Snyder,
2212 Reclamation street. Cpl.
Snyder graduated from KUHS
in 1942.
Accepts Position Ida Faye
Russell of Grand Junction, Colo., !
has arrived In Klamath Falls to
make her home and has accepted
a position in the sales department
at Waggoner drug store.
Enlara Air Corps Elbert Yan
tin. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Yantis, 2418 California avenue,
left on Saturday night for Fort
Sheppard, Tex., where he will
enter the air corps. 1
Visitor Mrs. Dietrick Peter
sen of Sacramento, Is visiting'
here with her mother, Mrs. Oscar
Thompson. Mrs. Petersen was
formerly at Hillside 'hospital,
member of the office staff.
Loaves Sgt. Don Nogler of
the Marines left here Sunday
night to report back for duty
after spending a 30-day furlough
In Klamath Falls and vicinity
visiting relative and friends.
To Portland Mra. Thor New
man of 1538 Darrow avenue,
left Tuesday morning by train
for Portland to viait for several
days.
' Visiting; Mrs. Howard Green
ville of Walla Walla, Wash.. Is
visiting here with her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Jack Keating of the
Audley apartment.
Recovering Otis F. Jerrue,
Summers lane, who. has been
confined to his bed with arthri
tis for the paat five weeks, is
now able to be up and around.
Moving Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Galano of 813 Washington street
have sold their home and will be
moving to Portland shortly.
From Worden Mrs. Ida L.
Davis, a former resident of Klam
ath Falls now postmaster at Wor
den, was a visitor, in town last
week. '
In Hospital Mrs. L. D. Good
of Walton drive, is In Klamath
Valley hospital suffering from
pneumonia. .
' Shopping Mrs. Leo Sagehorn
was shopping in Klamath Falls
on Monday from her home near
Tulelake.
AT FIRST
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MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective July 14. 1943)
Trala It Southboundi p. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m.
Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m.
Train 18 Northboundi 10 p. m.
Modto.'d Stan. Westbound, 8
p. m., Evening Airmail.
Stages to Alturas. Ashland, Lake
view and Rocky Point 7 a. ao,
closing at 7 p. m.
Lakevlew iirat-class mall only.
Merry Mixer A no-hot tew
theatre party will take the place
of the regular meeting of Merry
Mixer on Thursday evening,
September 23.
Sewing Club The Happy Day
Sewing club will meet with Liz
zie Littlo, 2444 Orchard way, on
Thursday afternoon.
Place Changed Owing to the
Illness of Mrs. L. D. Good, the
Lucky Thursday Pinochle club1
FURNITURE OFFERINGS
Mattress and
Box Springs
AT THE VERY LOW
PRICE OF.
Full Size
or Twin
One side cf the mattress is hair filled
the other cotton filled.
Odd
RU
195 last Main
if5 rX.
I r .
Lucas Furniture
will meet Thursday at the home
of Mrs. V. C. Phillips, 2250 Gar
den avenue, with Mrs, Sehorn as
hostess.
Social ClubThe Social club
of the Kebekaha will meet Wed
nesday In IOOF hall at 1 p. m.
Hostesses for the day will be
Nina Beck and Helen Blanaa.
Card Party Tho Woman of
the Moose will hold a card party
on Wednesday at 8 p. m., In the
Moose hall. These card parties
are held regularly on the second
and fourth Wednesdays of each
month. ....
Winema Club Wlnema club,
Pythian Sisters will meet at the
home of Mrs. Jim Jensen Friday
evening, September 24, at 8 p. m.
A potluck lunch will be served.
Visiting sisters are welcome.
fibrin Club Members Mem
bers of the Klamath Shrine club
will resume meetings for the
year. President Carl Steinseifer
announced that the first meeting
would be held Wednesday, Octo
ber 6, at the Willard hotel. Cock
tall hour will be at 6:30 p. m.,
followed by dinner. All visiting
Shriners are invited.
General Mooting The Wom
an's Society qf Christian Service,
First Methodist church, will meet
In the church parlors, Thursday,
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BOTH
Size
9x21 Oriental - Type, .
rose and blue $330.95
11'3"x12 Oriental
Type, choice of -two -.'
rugs in tan - and blue ,
$241.95 .
9x20 Blue Wilton
$195.00
12x15 Plain Frlexe "
Taupe ......;...$126.00
12x156" Axminiter
in wine .....$158.75 :
'11-3x12 Axminiter,
floral tan and blue
$77.25
10-6x12 High Grade
Wilton, green $140.00
9x12 Wilton,
in green .... $150.00
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September 23. At 1:30 p. m.,
there will be an important meet
ing of tho executive board and
all members of the board are
urged to attend.- At 2 p. m., the
general meeting will convene. A
musical program is planned, with
sevoral vocal numbers and a
short organ recital by Mrs. John
O'Connor, organist. Tea will be
served at the close of the after
noon. It is expected that this
meeting will be exceptionally in
teresting and. helpful, and a large
attendance is desired, being the
first meeting of the fall..
Legion to Meat There will bo
a regular meeting of the Ameri
can Legion in Memorial hall at
8 p. m. Tuesday.
Practice Tho Women of the
Moose will hold ritualistic prac
tice Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
- Townsand Club Tho Town-
send club will meet at the home
DOES YOUR
r f rj v y.
Mileage driven isn't the only
measure. Even cars that are '
put away or used only for short
distances need regular inspec
tion and service. Too much
idleness causes "Stillwear." To
avoid this deterioration, thor
ough lubrication and regular
checkups are recommended.
M6PAR Undwseat Heater
Out of right . . . out of the way.
No usable space required. Highly
efficient, scientifically designed to
direct flow of heat uniformly
across front and rear compart
ments. Controlled from dash.
en cor care.
MIN AND WOMIM who are feteratttd In futt or part
timo employment at ataential work ... see your nearby
Plymouth, Dodfe, Da Soto or Chrysler dealer. -
Chryilor Corporation Parts Division
Factory Engineered and Inspected Parts for
PLYMOUTH DODGE
D5SOTOCli;iYSL&
SACK
of Mrs. Leon Crapo, 330S Crest
street on Wednesday, September
22, at 12:30 p. m.
Schoolmates Club The
Schoolmates club will meet Fri
day, September 24, at 2 p. m.,
with Mrs. Anna Funk, 434 North
Fifth street.
. Women's Council Tho Wo
men's council of the First Chris
tian church rummage sale has
been postponed. The location
and date will be announced later.
The groups of the council will
meet Thursday, September 22,
at 2 p. m. Group one will meet
with Mrs. Arthur Bates at 938
Lincoln street and group two
with Mrs. Scholar at 1864 Etna
street.
Orion Pot-luck Dinner The
Orlons will hold a pot-luck din
ner on Wednesday, September
22, at the home of Mrs.' Ed
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CAR SUFFER FROM "STILLWEAR7"
Reliable M0PAR
MOPAR Batteries are especially
designed for Plymouth Dodge,
' De Soto and Chrysler cars, and
' Dodge Trucks.- Your dealer
knows the correct battery to in
stall when necessary. Consult him.
Where There's Smoke . .
There's Trouble!
If your car's exhaust pipe smokes
excessively, you're probably burning
up good oil. Worn piston rings are
often the cause New MOPAR pis
ton rings should prove a good invest
ment. .They'll save both oil and
gas. Consult your service man.
High light of the weak . . .'Motor Bowm Amateur fro-
gram every Thursday, 9 P.M., Eastern War Time, ever
CBS network.. Take advantage of hb friendly suggestions
THI ATTACK... WITH WAR SONM
Schneebeck, 428 Jefferson street
and beginning at 7 d. m. All
members and guests and anyone
Interested In belonging to this)
group are urged to attend. . .
Accepts Position Mrs. Louise
Patterson has accepted a position
as receptionist in the office of
Dr. Leslie W. Peate. Mrs. Charles
Finch haa resumed her position
as dental assistant following a
two weeks' vacation. -
Fishing Mr. and Mra. Charlea
Schaal have returned from a 10
day fishing trip which took them
to Gold Beach. Schaal report
the salmon fishing poor.
GIVES PtnyoureoM-eleead
ffm r now the ttmmrn 2 drop way.
COLD Ceution: Use only aa dU
fUC asnWro. Eoonooilol.Alwajrs
" ran wmwi-UMttgA
At the first sign of cooler weather
have your car checked over and
made ready for winter. See your
nearby Plymouth, Dodge,De Soto
or Chrysler dealer, for reliable
service. He knows your car ...
knows what seasonal adjustment
should be made. He has equip
ment and tools to detect trouble
and correct it before serious ex- '
- pense arises. If replacements' are :
. necessary, the factory-engineered
and inspected parts in his stock
are designed for your car. Look
him up in the Classified Tele
phone Directory.
SWITCHING THEM
REGULARLY
CHECKING WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
DRIVING UNDER 35 MPH
MOLOtHJ TK UK Of TOM CU
Batteries
Good Ignition is Important
Improper spark setting means hard strid
ing in winter. Worse still, it wastes pre .
cious gas. Start this season with clean and -correctly
adjusted points. Ask your serv
ice man to check up regularly on every- .
thing under your car's hood. . . .
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Suggestion
to Repair Shops
K you need ports of
twy kind for Plym
outh, Dodgf), DeSota
or Chrytltr cars, see
a dealer who handles
that maho. For Dodc.
truck parte, see a
Dodg Dealer.