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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1944)
1944 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN, Berkeley --I.-. Ml'N. m ",. ...pikIIiiu several , Klamath PnUl1 vlsltll'K ':' ....... .mil irlunciH. Ai "". Imn Nil.) IH tllU KUCHl f.rWii, ward Biirnlilsol at "Lon Coiitfrr unci hIu; will r it Willi mr. uc nun I . of Lakeshoro drive. Kvoul hu hcon wllh her IKS Mrs. OoorKO Stevcn I" oleno mid Mm. Esther f'u'Xlcy DoVnul Una I m Uila'vlew in the in I 1 . ..... iit.in tux com mm fin Salon'.. The DeVauls 1 . 1,. nasi sinnmer n Gnintn Jul will return to bulum ho winter- Merrill hold . i ft I i i .1 Hiaina i ii v f , church will r' inn ill mnnlintf Sun. September 24, at 8 p. m. nilder extending a call for trmniicnt supply, ' me l-li for mo uiiduiiik yuur. V" 'r. ... ...Ill I... ......uM..,! n.lnlinU Will U ...wn.MVM hu Hie Bov. Iluith T j.Miniiru ot llio Aiiamoni L..,iri.m c iiircn. All ... ids Bill meinucrn in uiu eh ro iirxcu iu u jiii.-oi.-iii. u.lln Walla Ann Mueller frhiirsdav niornliiu for Wullii f 1 " ... . ..... ...ill. rt i WII3II.. 10 vinii wiiii ji. ,H Sleek. United States I. air corps, mid other friends K,. hnso. Miss Mueller at- fed College of tho Pacific In Moil, UUii.i uim pam year chimed homo in July. Her is for llio coming school year indefinite. killon Recent visitors at homo oi Mr. ana mrs tics Kuceru were Mr. and James K. Aiaway ana son hilc of Los Angeles, and I Snt. F a t r i c K oiauo oi p Irwin, Calif. St. Staub flow spendltiK a week in bland with his sister and icr. In Waihinaton Mnlnr h n llllinm, formerly nf Klnmulh falls but stationed Uui past two years at llio port of embarkation, Seattle, has been sont to Wash- liiKlon, U. C, to serve with the u. .M. army strnleu c xerv en. M llamm Is remiiliiliin In Seattle fur ine present. Major Ilnmm Is ox- pec 1 1 ll H overseas nrdnrs Immn. diatcly. Goes North Dr. Snrah Ethel Smith left Thursday for Port land where she will Join her sis ter, Mrs. F, T. Huekcr of St Paul, Minn., and the two will contlniio to Hurley, Wis., where they will visit another sister who has been 111. Dr. Smith will be liono for several weeks. To Perform Entering University Mildred Elaine Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams, and oencvlovo Hcup, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. T, Hcup, left Wed- nestliiy for Eugene, whero they win cnicr me university of Ore gon. Visit Portlsnd Mr. and Mrs J. M. Bell of 1334 Johnson have returned from Portland where they visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Schmidt and son Kurt of Os wego. Roturni to Collage Jean Wicscndanger, daughter of Mr Biid Mrs. Walter Wicscndanger, returned Thursday to Oregon State college, where she will be a senior this year. From Merrill Mrs. W. C Bailey of Merrill was among the out-of-town visitors in Klamath rails Wednesday. himmige saie wcancsaay of at. I'tiurs episcopal tch will sponsor a rummage Saturday, acpiomoer a, 116 N. 10th. Tho building be open Friday irom l to m. to accept rummage, rmon is Mrs. C. M. Lol- lolfors to Qualify Women Kennies Golf and Country will qualify Friday for the lual Rcamcs golf champion- b. Members have until Thurs- ScnloiiiDcr ia, lo turn in Ir scores but those in charge urnlng all to qualify Frl If possible. from Seattle Mrs.' Howard nhl.iel and two children, ly and Peter, have returned a six weeks-, visit in be lle Willi Captain Barnhisel o Is stationed there at the I of embarkation. FUNERAL AUMV8TA ECKSTEIN Auiuita Kcksleln. i resident of KUmnlh rails for thts Da it four yean and of OrcKott for 24 yearn, paiaed away in in cny on weanesaay. MDiemoer 30, 1044. The deceased was a native of Preicotl, Wlicomin, and wn aged 110 years, one month and 17 days when called, ana is aurvivea oy one smcr, Mary E. Eckiteln of Klamath Falls, Ore.: three nrohews. Clyde Eckstein, Minnnannlli. Minn.: Ray Schaar. Great Kails, Montana; and Freeman Scharr of San rranclsco, Calif, Also four nelres. Mrs. Irene Yale and Barbara Rrhirr nf Whilfflsh. Montana: Edni Eckstein and Hern Ice Ullfolt, both of Kinmnth rnlli. Ore. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath Funeral home. 02ft High, where friends may call until 7 n. m. Thursday. September 21. On rlilBW mnrnlnl Ihft rAmiln Will forwarded, via Southern Pacific, to the riahnr.nnrfen Funeral - home. Albany, rt u.hp final riia will b held'on Hnturday, September 23. Commitment services and Interment will follow In the Riverside cemetery of that city. CARtl OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks ami appreciation for the acts of kind ness, the nies'Kes of sympathy and the many beautiful floral offering during our bereavement, tht loss or our nus band and father. tin Kurnti Mlrhll Mr, and Mrs, Marvin Mlehael Mr. and Mrs. Byron weicn Mr. and Mrs. James uooa Mr anrt Mrs. Red Gasklll Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoefler Pietty Nancy Swem of Med- ford will play piano numbers at the Veterans of Foreign Wars party tonight, Thursday, at KUHS. The affair is being given for service men. Nancy s sister. Phoebe, will play the accordion. They are daughters of Jack Swem. LT. B 1 TO WRECK KILLS LESTER CURRY Lester Earl Curry. 32, veter an of World war 2, was killed late Tuesday when a cor oper ated by Bruce Hamplc, Klamath Falls, overturned one-halt milo north of Boswlck,' on the Klam- Ih ' river southwest of here, Curry made his home with a brother, Howard, 7HB J,akeshore drive. He had recently been dis charged from the service due to ill health. .. According to information re ceived here, Howard Curry was hunting in northern California when his car broke down. He called Into Klamath Falls for parts for the machine. When the accident occurred Hampie and Lester Curry were en .route homo after aiding Howard. Tho machine overturned and rolled down -a steep embank ment, pinning both Hampie and Curry beneath the car. Hampie extricated himself and went for help, and on returning to the car found Curry dead. Lester Curry was a native of Meridian, Miss., and in addition to his brother Howard, Js sur vived bv his father, Daniel O. Curry of Daleville, Miss.; two other brothers, Cecil ana Wil liam, both in U. S..army serv ice, and one sister, Mrs. Vera Ida Darling of Gulfport, Miss. Whitlock's is in charge of ar rangements. . PEANUT SHELL.CORK U. S. scientists have devel oped a substitute for cork, made from peanut snens, wnicn snouiu make America inaepenaeni 01 foreign sources and put more money Into tne pocKets ot u. e. peanut growers. Classified Ads Bring Result OLD A TICKETS EXPIRE TONIGHT The old "A-12" gasoline cou pons expire at midnight tonight, with six "A-13" stamps becoming valid immediately afterward." OPA officials urged motorists to endorse the new coupons all mailed except for a few books for laggard applicants immediately. The six "A-13" stamps, each worth four gallons, will be valid through December 21, providing the same amount of gasoline as Sweaters and Skirts from : THI TOWN HOP Main at Fifth I ' I the old ration which had eight three-gallon coupons for a three) month oeriod. -' fiT ! BE S : BATTERIES i ALLOWANCE ON OLD BATTERY MOST ALL SIZES DICK B. MILLER CO. Lt. Paul Knapp, husband tho former Betty Van Emon of Klamath Falls, is reported as missing in action, according lo word received here. Lt. 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