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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1944)
1 I .... """"""aH nil"''1""'1' J KluWW'S HcBVor ro to i Wrutun E"dh.i,,u at tito iw" 111 niuv'"i i. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE FIV1 Rtynoldt Here Former Sec rutnry Knrl C. Itovimlds of tho rhiimlicr nf commerce, now - nlHliint western mnniiKer of (he U. 8, rlinmlHir of eomrnrroe, siient Wednesday In Klmniilli Kn I Is visiting Mil fmnlly mid i'IiiiwIn horn, Reynolds left Wed- jiesdiiy (vuiiIiik for Porllnnd. Ho .'""i ';" " trln ll'r(UKh Idaho mm JYluiitniiii where, ho wild, crop (oiirlitionit indlculo bumper prmliictlrin !l yenr. Gibson Honorod Kl Cnpllnn, niiiiilhly field miiKiiJno of tho Calliornla-Wcslorn States Llo Insurance company. In Its recent issue Until tho numo of Ben H. Gibson, local representative, an winner of membership In tho cpmpnny' Leading Producers club for tho year ending June 30, 1044. Rigid ruled govern membership in this highly select group, and only thoso rcprescn tatlvcs who, over the year's pe riod, continuously produce a largo volumo of business, and ' o aro outstanding In service rendered their policy owners are chosen as members. Daughter Born Mr, and Mrs. Harry E. McCartney of the K cafe have a new daughter, born August 3. This is the McCart ney's third child. They have two sons, Tim, four years old, and Michael, 18 months old. The Mc Cartney's live at 2941 Lavcrne. Lt. Allen to Leave Lt. Harold Allen, station pilot at the Klamath naval air station, has received his orders to report for foreign duty. Lt. Allen has been in Seattle for a few days, but will return hero today. The pi lot, who is also engineering offi cer at KNAS, is a one-time Geor gia barnstormer. Darron Home Commander R. R. Darron, commanding offi cer of the Klamath naval air sta tion, has returned from a bust ness visit to Seattle. Pi, PreibVtorlnii emimi l'' J hero win " It) "d. o recent coiifor- rlS5. Any?. ill U'I lit 7: i i win"" will .'. r- cl,ficl.n corps, l now Hd EnKli't'd with tho For ho pnsl yenr, i,H?.m h boc'i nt the S'S .n c"rnl hoM!tl in (JII" ( I. n urildllllttt Of raowMB Btalo college AS In rilolotlCS. rediemoj" LAId-Tho Ladles Aid V. . .n..i f.liiirrh 2OT iornliTly Invited to t Mri r. Pota 'lledberg is r . o--tiu Th If nth. i K.IJ.II AlllfllI 1 1. Ill ,Mil437 North Third. Mom. hind memo um i"'v tj to itlcnd. Llloj Monosy Tlio Degree hinnor will hold II regular Lea meeting, Monday, Aug- H, In Inc nun m a p. m. it IMIck, Tliclimi Uiicck ,, Oledn Ilnind.UH'.Di. mid line Uurrlet will bo hostesses. ictnt Tonsillectomies fci Krlng, 14, Helen Ruth X 4, ditMcr oi nir. aim , Glen While, and Koanleo 1 12, dnughtcr of Mr. mid . Everelto Ward, hnd their JLiii removed recently. Rial From Hoipltal Mrs. jim Rutlcdgs of 4016 Alta- t, hu returned to her home Stanford Lime hospital In Fnncljco, where she has for the put five weeks. bin Auxllltrv Tho Eagles Uury will hold Its regular kfal. Frldny at 8 p. m In the w rut, nun, him and wal. Entertainment and refresh a will be had after tho meet- ' i pi South Mrs. J. L. Dean iWt for Lo Angeles to meet mtpr. Mm I.nnl Snn. .r A"rr spending a ki In (hit rliv n, ...in h to KUmsth Foils.' LfrlrtiM V-. ,1 m . I.'.""n" nl 'nn Klnm i tounty library, left last Frl 'lorOiklsnd where she. will M I two weeks' vacation. 'm PsIiUy-Mr. nd M, Binnbter of Paisley spent weekend at the home of l . ' " rw ruin f "Mncr fnmily nt Bly. PWt In Portland Mm Mnrv IX ?utih' Mre visiting In CI during thfl mon(J ,nf fc-rtfiouso Records fuo, r,,, on, roililant of t" Plinli",ri,.y'r'u lowM H. 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