Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 20, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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f 7m ri Vlitr Helloltl
I1"" C";:.i Pultun's army
;,whCro In i rm-o.
, iCi sliite chnlimiin f
il !..iiil commit-
Ird by hl brother.
Tl mule " wiicr?
win J"1" ; .i.r. i..,;, win
t.tlil- of m ' I" ' .
,nnny !' Mi-wcr parly
"R"nf,i,. ihrmmli Oregon.
iiicir "i -
l.lli From Kanni Mrs.
V ... i. ..i wm Kims.. Is
e,rn.w,Vk.nK.n..
nlnns I" mum ""- -
r part ol October.
I Mrs. HiH'i 7 :
im. win be "!",".tetl lo
V V. . .I...I.. rnnt itnll.
&d l Hillside hoapltnl. lho
i. conditio" Iws not been
"I .Incc birth and ho hn sub
Id to two blood transfusions,
...... t.mii llnnncr.
ilitor of Dr. iiihI Mrs. fc. I).
Ion, mi Puclflc Tcrrucp,
all term nt Pomona college.
Hoppers husDiiwi, in me
marine corps, now uvt-r-
Piul's Guild St. Paul's
will meet nt the parish
October 2d. Pollock lunch-
will be served nt 1 p. ni.
attending nre nsKcu io
Jo brine finished sewing for
.uaar.
fat Malroni All past mu
ni Or.S are naked lo ron
ton. O. II. Hollnwnv. 4.131
III. telephone 4384, If they
of Illness nmonn me tncnv
ip.
Returning Hero Mr. mid Mm.
Noel Hi'i-i.r, (Mi.rloii UoIumIk),
inn uxpeulwl lii'i'o within n short
llino land will til ii k i thi'lr home
(or six mouths In K I mini I Ii KiiIIh.
Tlioy will liu lit thu Jm-obs upiirl
incuts, lleciir hint Ix'i'ii with
Western Kli-ctiic un llni Alcnn
highway uiul imiru recently In
Purtlmid.
In)ures Hip Mr. Morkon,
'lull I'nclflc Terrace, mother nf
Mn, Iitgrl !) i n 1 j r In 1 with
whom nlii.' in ii It -ii her hoiiii', uf
fored n itevcro Injury lo the hln.
(ji'Mti'inher 21, mid la Improving
lit llillsldo. Another daughter,
Mrs. mury iiikiiii, uvea nt uiy
Improving Dclhcrt Wilson.
S14I Lu Verne, employed hy
Sllliw Lumber eompiuiy. ia re-
eoverlnii nt llillsldo hospital.
Wilson suffered a fructurcd leu,
8ptemher 2(1,
Ton.lla Oul l.lttle Shirley
mid Glendn .IoIiii.khi, ilnuiihterH
o( Mra. l.uellle JiiIiiimiii ij( 4211
Owena, hnd their tonalla ro
moved nt lllllaldc, Frldny morn-hm.
Breika Arm Lester Ciel)n
beek, Illy, employed ul Crime
mllla, at.lferud frneluied nrin
In mi accident nt lily Thnrsdny.
He w.ia Admitted tluit night to
HUlaldo hoapltnl.
Out Our Woy
y J. R. Willlomi
&ALONEV.' WHY V BUT YOU AIN'T GOT ( THA.TS JUST
SHOULDW'T 1 GIT I NO RESPOWSIBILITY Y WHY THEY'LL
AS MUCH DOUGH WHY, IF I MA.DE A MIS L NEVER BE ABLE
IAS YOU ? THIS TA.KE OM OME O' THESE IT TO GIT TH' J
MACHINE DOES TH' WOULD COST TH' COMPAKJYX WORLD
SAME KINPA WOIK, HUWDERDS, WHERE IF TH' J PEACE SET-
OWLY ABOUT TEN V WAR LASTS MUCH LOWGER TLEP-HUMAK)
TIMES AS MAKJY V YOU KIM BUY THEKA THINGS r-n NATURE.' J
JOBS SMALLER, J YOU'RE MAKIN' IM THS-,-
BUT TAV;ES TH' riFIVE AN TEN.' -VZ$A
same BRAr;yy rteL
Improving Itiiyinoiid Velkoa,
KllliiKKon mill employe who aid
feicrt n broken buck on Mny 2.1,
ia Mill r patient ul lllll.slde hos
pital but reported Improved.
Burned John Clurtle, Kluin
nth Machine and Locomotive
compuny employe who received
blirna on September SO, ia ro
ported Improving nt lllllaldc.
Hurta Hind Wnrren Hn
worth, 20:i: Kberleln, Injured hla
hnml while doing carpentry
work Tlmrvliiy nflernoon und Is
being treated nt ilill.itdc.
Bettor Mrs. Glndya Illckey.
Tulcliike. who suffered severe
Injuries In n fnll Inst August. Is
reported Improved nt Hillside
hospital.
Surgery Mrs. Lorraine Mullen,-701
vlclnrv d'lve. im'i-r-wenl
surgery lit Hillside on Oc
tober 10, nnd la reported doing
nicely.
Degree of Honor The Degree
of Honor will hold u formal In
itiation on Monday, October 211,
lit B p. m. in thu KC hull. Min
nie Curd, atnto orgunlzcr, will
be here. All officers nrc asked
to please wear formula.
Improving Mrs. Dalian Bee
he, route I, box SOU, city, who
underwent mnjor surgery ot
Hillside on September 7, is re
ported i.a showing marked Improvement.
Surgery Onirics Worlcy, 10,
son of Mrs. Mury Worley, 423
Uphnm. underwent surgery Oc
tober 17 nt Hillside hospital and
is reported doing nicely.
Y Hove visitors Mrs.
Grace I'etigh, H17B Harlan drive,
hnd surgery nt Hillside hospital
on October 10, nnd mny now
hnvo visitors.
On Leave Douglas Howscr,
C'MAM, U. S. nnvy, who hns
not been home since the full
of 194:i. returned here this week
for n leave until November I,
when he will renort to Pensa
cola. Flu., nnvnl air station.
Howscr wns formerly employed
with the Klamath : Falls post-
office. He is visiting his wife,
who resides at Wcstover ter
race. Howscr has seen duty for
some time in the Panama Canal
Zone, but spent the past month
In the south Pacific.
Home on Leave Three Klam
ath . Falls boys . were home on
leave Friday, two from Farragut
and one from 13. months In the
South Pnclfic. Kenneth Puckett,
G on n nnw. In here for 15
duys from Farragut, guest of his
purcnts, Mr. and Mrs. rrenuss
Puckett, Evans apartments.
Clint Hamblln, MOM 3c, is back
for the first time following serv
ice in the Pociflc, visiting his
purcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop
Hnmblin, 1820 Johnson.. A
brother, J. L. Hamblin, S 2c,
Farrogut, was able to get leave
the same time -and will be here
for IS days with his parents.
Will Serve The auxiliary
and post of the Veterans of For
eign Wars will serve .at the USO
center, Sunday, October' 22.
Members of the auxiliary are re
minded lo send their pies, even
if they cannot be present. If
Dodge
iw
COMES BACK TO
KLAMATH !
Vf
Thli Ii one of the flrat of 300,000 Doage-oum army trueki.
which having done Hi duty, hi been brought back io fill a vltil
need on the home front. This reconnaissance car hat been pur
chaaed by Soth Waters of Wateri Plumbing and Heating Co.
to be made into a commercial car. Watch for. it on the etreeti
of Klamath Falls. ,
New Dodge Trucks, of this same dependability, are now be
ing manufactured and are for sale at Lombard Motors. Arid
for information on purchase of similar Dodge army trucks
See Us at Once!
LOMBARD MOTORS
f4 S. 6rh Sf. DODGE PLYMOUTH Phone 3136
unable to deliver them, call Mrs.
Henry. 4341. and they will be
called for. Those serving sun
day should wear their caps.
Father Dies Word has been
received of the death of Charles
T. Henry, father of Carl Henry
of this city. In Indianapolis.
Ind., October 12. Final services
and cremation were held in that
city and the ashes are to be
placed In the crematorium in
Portland by Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Henry, .
i'M!iiiiiiil"i i i 1 1 ' J ' ' m i ' i i ' ' ' ' ! V ' ' I ii
News Notos end
IIS
By JUANITA SHINN
The team really had a royal
send-off Thursday, with the an
nual Mcdford pep assembly. As
has become traditional, Mayor
John Houston was the guest
speaker. He brought with him
six members of the Quarterback
club this year. Six faculty mem
bers entertained the jtudent
body with their parody on the
old song "Mother," using the
words "Medford" and "Klam
ath." A competitive yell contest was
conducted between classes, the
prize being furnished by the
coach, Marble Cook. The Quar
terbackcrs acted as contest
Judges, and judged the seniors
the class with the mightiest
lungs.
Short talks were heard from
two of the Pelicans, Jim Pope
and Bill Wilson.
The Future Teachers of Amer
ica met this week to complete
organization, discuss the pins
and charters which will be sent
for.
,
The Kratcr Kubs were given
their first assignment Thursday,
When they were assigned to
write a story on the Medford pep
assembly. Whether or not they
will be put on the regular Krater
staff at this time will be deter-
m!HA.I u.. 11..:. .kllil.. . . : .
iniivu jj- men auu.i.v iv wuur.
The rest of them will be given
Visits Parentis Mrs. Beverly
Thomas and Mrs. Kenneth Thom
as and small daughter, Kristine,
arrived Wednesday from Spo
kane and Portland, respectively,
and are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas,
2105 Wantland.
A tree toad has lived in the
kitchen of S. K. Rodenhurst,
Theresa, N.. Y., for five years.
Its favorite resting place is on
top of the teapot. -
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another opportunity at the end
of this semester.
Classes are continuing as usual
today, even though a large per
centage of the student body is on
its way to Medford.
Earthquake vibrations-travel
through the earth at a speed of
375 miles a minute.
DAY OF LIBERATION .
SALEM, Oct. 20 (Pi Oover
nor Earl Snell said today that
next Sunday would be "the day
of Greek liberation." celebrating
the return to Athens of the
Greek government In exile.
If It's a "frozen" article you
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