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1944 tinker 5, I - . ' i HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON -I'lims wo "w Mor '".,, 1,.1-un ten to be Ton 'ii'l1", i . ivllriin Pi'lty rutim ,,rl1 " ., i lnu Wn.vnc M'"T" l'"b ' It- eiuilo. MM- ir Hl . i hijiiiH mi- from 3:.KI '"'fnl ,. AM nl.M...lml per ,5 !,! i,.vil' .llo nllrii.1 Ihu KM. t..Mf.r-.Mr..l-'' Mrf""1 feu'"!. Melvln H. r itiurlni- ciriw. tin'. he !' '"" ,." : . ; ui.-tio. ...v.- . u Hie 1 lliee iMi.i.- (rimi Kiiiiuimi ni'll C Suiilli I'" ,icr were r'-liir; He u w.'iik une iw . ,..vi.v tim-llier 1 "iH-l f if- I no uiri'ii I to mo smi". . i 1:1... Iii I, '111 III! II M !"T' ,' . In iidilivi.it ..my be 1 . 1 h it innther M the ,ip Mli'hlS"". "r.tii. i.i. i ,no' :.. :. v ; , uoiifti win. rt o( OnlM.iki.ti..... lit lt......ll..it rl d .y ll,"vn ,""'0 wIm S hoop nl their homo on N. T SS!n has spent several , i...... . .hi liimlliesjt. HQ .iucnve for WilmlnnUm, Siilur- . .... 1 1 et imtniirr mum .!. ni mi' v'.'n'-i. -. . I, l.ll,,.r eiliirlilltm. Will k b(.rc Ilnry ..I '"'!.f l; in. inti i' will be, ' . i....i c.i.I n. mill throes- 1 ...in ,i,.vliii) three phiutcn of 1 1. mms . . , i ... ti. mention durliiK m.i nuurraa. . i. n.nlilan Mm. Lulu ,?rrlMi.Kh. pro.nl.irnl member fi,,M mi church ana )r ihop. Hint !! " i"""" ,h Iuik nt'contrd n noitl n .. mulstiinl nuilroil nl Uio hool for the llruf. Vltltlno Larry rcyton, 31- .ilnh Prv on 1 1'oru.inn, m r v t line n m Hrniiuimuiifi r Otrnr IVvlon of 40B N. Oth. ilph IVylon lit rxprolt'H lirrn ti UTfKl'nt. lo iriinii iiv.tiif ilh his son. On Vcllon Krnnk A. Vic rv, sulslnnl rnhirr nt Dm First liionnl bank is uprncling Ills d week's vnnillo.i In Sun anrlsro. Ho will return to irk Frlilny. Vlilli Hort Mrs. Wnrrl R pbber nf The Dnlles nrrlved cdnomlny In spend n week nt homes of her niolher, Mr, C. Woods, mid her sister, Mrs, Ihur W. Pallie. Borvlcoi Klnitl rlli-s fur JiiIiii S. U.tli, Jiit'lisiiii ciiunly piiiiii'i-r, wern l.olil l ui'Silny I.. MciIIdk , Oitl. (Hod Sunil.iy In Siili'in, Hi; wi.n burn In iIik'kniiuviiiu on Oo tiibt'.' 11, HIT I. mill served two terms lis I'liuuly t'lei k in Jiii knun, ....(I fur III) yi'uiH wns ei.KiiKi'd In thu liniiklnii business In Medfuril ti first enslili'r nt Medfurd Nn- lliil'lil. Hi' wiim ii elinrler imimii Iiit lif the Mi'ilforil Klks IndKe. Two (In. millers, Mrs. II. W. Iluli urt.iun, Mi-dfui'il: Mrs. C'lmrles lliirues, i'nliuit; two sisters, Mrs. Jiuni'S I'l'ltmi 'if Medford mid Mrs, Jiiu.es Cult'l.etl of Adelnlde, Auslritllii, mill one brother, Hen ry Clith of Kull Kliiu.i.tl., urn iimuntf II. o survivors. L, Oiih Slse.noio, dlsliiet ntlorney of Kliuniilli coi.uly, mill Hiillln Ciin- trull, I'lty rnuiiclliiiiiii, nro neph ews of the lute Mr. Orlh, whusii wife wits lien Anlivny, dmiKliler of Henry K. Aukei.y, curly cliiy Kli.l.liitll plui.eer. Visiting Diuijhtor Mrs. Elln umuuen Is hero from Brem ton, Wnnh , vlslllnn her dmiKh r, Mrs. Clniro Smith, 1041 inianitn. Housing Ofllclsl Her J. II "ppei, iinnrmser for th Fed il lloufinc Acenry, was in amnlh Knllj Wednesdny from Tiinna, Grsdusttd Slit. 1c Wnller Downe wn urndunted from iflsr school In Chlcnuo nnd lins en itnuoned nt Del Monte, "Hf., for several months. ili'leidilo friiiu tli( Kliimiilb Lu til er ii 1 1 l,.Klles Aid u iillv.id nil wtNiien'i sesjloini. To Eugn Steve Kcssler and Jerry Klnnrigtriii, liulh Krudunles of KIJIIH, c'liiss of 1044, liiivo left for KiiKi-ue in enroll us freshmen studeulH nt thu University of Oru Kon. Kessler is the mm nf Mr. mill Mrs. W. J, Kessler, Le Hoy, mid Kl.wirwion Is the son of Mr. mid Mrs. K. K. Klmirssnn, IKIS Almneilii, Potluck 'J'hero will be n pob luek dinner Kiven Hntunliiy nt I Mil 11, in., h,. pill lKll hllllHO of SI. I'nul's Kpiseoniil church for lllslinp und Mrs. Wllllnni I'. Hrm liiKliin. M,,( lm( rolls will be lurnlHhed unci ihu illmier is heinx iniiKeii ny i(l lillllll. On Furlouah HSiil. llowurd heroKKlns, formerly employed ns iiii.i:uir i(lr me rirst Niitlnniil bunk In Klumuth Fulls, Is home from Arkunsus on mi cmerKency furlough, culled by the Illness or his step-fnther. HltcikkIiik hlis been In the U. 8. nrmy ervico for the past two yours, Losvlng Mrs, Churllo Diitton, route. 1 box O.'lfl, city. Is IcuvInK October 0 for two wcckiT treut ment nt Itlehiirdson Hprli.Ks neur Chlco. She will then Ho to Tu JuiiKii, C.'i.llf., to mukc her home Willi her brother nnd sistcr-ln-Inw for the winter, In hopes of Improving her heiilth. Visits Family Hurry Ravlzza, formerly of Chiloquin, but re cently transferred lo Portland with Stundnrd OH. is spendlnx two weeks with his family in ChlliKiuln. Mrs. Huvlzzn is the former Jean HoKers, dmiKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers of Pacific Terrace. HTC Commit! Friday lit 11 a, m., the rates, transportation und communication committee will meet at the chamber of com merce to study the first report of the Oregon public utilities com mission in connection with tho recently requested rate survey. Visitor Vuleta Butler of Hol lywood Is the house guest of Jo Ann Masset, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D, F. Mi.sset, 7311 Eldorado. Miss Butler will be here for one week, Dsgrc of Honor Members of Degree of Honor will meet Monday, October 0, at 8 p, m In the KC hall. This will be a regular ' uslncss meeting, Doro thy Derrah is chairman. Return Her Mr. and Mrs. Lee McMullen have returned from ii short business trip to Medford and to the coast. To Wyrhusr Mri. Isa belle Brlxner, rural school super visor, visited Weyerhaeuser camp 0 on school business Wednesday. Accepts Position Dorothy Constable has accepted a posi tion at LaPointc's, Hans Norland spacialitet in insurance, 118 North 7th. Phone B060, LOVELY- ALLURING LOW-COST PERMANENT WAVE Naiurtl-UjoklnKcurltarvtvivefttvw your, easily, rw) ly. at home Do it lfT younelf. The amauni fF ClmmKd w.'S'.r contain tvfrythinr you vet A. rxrrmanent wave uAiM'fn. cuflrft, tiamprSi rtd wavf-el. Sale lr evtiy lype of htr. I'rawd ry Hollyfjod movie atari. Over & million aoM. Oct a rharm-Kurl Kit today. At Waggoner Drug and all drug tUirr. Cafeteria Enlarged In Altamont School Over 400 lunches a day are be ing served In the cafeteria of the Altamont Junior hiiih school since the completion of the new addition recently, according to Harold Ashley, county school clerk. Increased enrollment at Alla- r Pita to- tyiudtiip DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. PACE FIVE-, mont has made the enlargement of the cafeteria quarter! nocea sary. Construction work Is also be- .Ing done nt the Malln high school, where a new holier room-., will be completed soon. QUICK RELIEF FROM : Symptoms of Distress Arising from - STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID ! FrBookTellsofHomTroitmtthet Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Ornrtwo million bottleiof theWII.LABD TKRATMKNThave boen sold for relief of lymptomiordlvtreMerlilngfromsteauMh end Due4enel Ulcere due to Ciceee AcM Peor Oleettlen, Sour or Upeet llemeeh, Oeeelneee, Heerlburn, lleepleeineee, ete., due to Cicett Acid. Sold on 16fleye' trlell ktlc for "Wlllerd'e SSnteie" which full ejulalas tail IreetaieuC free eft 4 Baper Cat Rete Draff Stere, Lee . Headrlrl. Draff. Welireen Driffc. Eagles Auxiliary The nnnu.il Past Minium Presidents' night of the Kngles nuxllliiry will he held In the lower FOE hall Fri day t.lghl lit 8 p. m. Initiation will be held, and officers and those wishing to bo In the drill team are to wear formats. A special program will be pre sented and refreshments will be served. Called South Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clerbcr and Mrs. Louis Cierbnr were called to Sacramen to to attend final ritea for Anna Cierber, who died Tuesday of last week In Berkeley. She was tho sister nf the Into Louis Cierber. Klnmiitli pioneer. The threo are expected liiiino this weekend. Good Season Fire season In I Modoc forest, where 102 blazes occurred to date, was better than average. Lightning was the big gest troublemaker, cuuslug 74 flren, including the huge Mt. Dome blare, Hunters were re sponsible for seven of tho 2H man-caused fires. Book Club Meeting The Min erva honk club of tho Business and Professional Women will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. A. C. Olson, 2520 Hope. Mrs. Vlda Hanson will give a review of "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn." Goes North Rev. S. M. Top ness, pastor of the Klamath Luth eran church, left Thursday morning for Portland to attend the Oregon Circuit convention lo bo held at Central Lutheran rhurch. 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