Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 31, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE FIVE
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rant Newman, i m
'iti .1 Cll-PIMIH Will.
Wrlcun army.
ICr" rdu.-n.-il Monday
T"P "rn Vial 1X.I..IH In
'"'.,..1 i,i will he under
It. I lor nultc "mn
win rra" "
Hi, rorllniKl.
1 MMl"ln-""Th" ,f,'!u,"r
Nof IMP wrycuui.Minc.
n . T.....lt.ra llhftm U-
t ?,i v.- i,i.m' Thursday. No-
El J at 7::l ! I". Thcrn
titration of ncliool c m.
larenu oi k.
Irged 10 aiicno- '"""'
Ik From Enslnd Sgl.
Blckera l buck in me unu
lutes alter being stationed
island the pa.l I wo yearn.
. . .i.m...t tnu iMirrtltK. Mr.
vibiwh ----
llr. Bert Vickcrs of Modoc
until the middle . ncxi
.I- ...mm, tip lii to rn
Ho hli new mnlion In Call.
llity Members of I lie
n' Missionary society of
Inucl Bnpll.it church will
f Thursday at 1:30 P- m nt
Church. All women arc
to attend.
Sup to Mtt St. Paul'
tins auxiliary will have a
j(!ej meeting, muranny i
n . at .110 parin nouaa. i no
in will cw for the bazaar.
FUNERALS
til MAM MI NK.' MI-NORM.
iWfunml mvlra tar Ih lata Wit.
Itniy Mfnrltll. wh paMil away
cly on Sunday. October 2S. 191.
ki putt initn inc rnapvi of ma
; runerd home Laktwiew, Or .
ly allarnoon. r.ovomtr 3. Hi
Commitment larvlrea and Inlir.
nil (allow tn the family pint in
Irirk. frlcndi air totpa-l(iilly
t4 attend tno itrvKoa. Ward a
Dome In rharie.
Maiqucrail Krollo Tim Wuii..
cn of 1 1 hi M'him) will MiuiiMir u
lliillowi-fii iiuiMiui'i'iiilu Iruliu in
tho Mouse hull, 'l ui-nlny rvrniiiK.
October 31. All ullc.idi.ii; uiv
united to come in costume, but
iiiTvJ.:ci.it'.i and ll.o:.c fur wliutii
II la Ion iticdi. v.'iilt nl to do t,ii,
..re unhi d to wear .".otnctliliiK in..
Umii.I. Mii'ki. will be pruvidt'd.
All Moone iiii-nil'rrn Imuld brlnn
thflr ImlXe re.elpt will I flill.
Ili.iveiiL awurda will be kivuii
and refiTjihmenla nerved.
Trom Albany Mr. and Mrs.
V. E. Pinker of Albany, me
U.K'tla al the home of Mr. and
Mra. Vl.-lnr I'lilmer, 11211 Cren
cenl, "Due" I'arker wn rood.
nuinler for the Siiullicni Pacific
here for ninny yeiira. leavinij here
five jer nun lor u kiihiI.i.' pt.
altlon in Albany.
To Salom -Mra. Miiitin Ilnm.i.
by mid Mrs. Paul Diiltini left
Alouelay for Salem, where they
will upend tho week with Mrn.
Aitiihel Bimh nl her hnnui there.
They were accompanied as far
Hit K.iKene by Mra. LimiIh Serr.tv.i,
culled north by the lllucta of tier
father.
Raturna to Stttlo C'.-ipt.
Howard Harnhlt.el, who upent the
weekend tit Klamath I'ulln with
hl family, returned to Seullle
Sunday where he is Matlontd at
the port of embarkation. Ham
Iliad waa accompanied by Opt.
Bob Reed, alfio of Scuttle.
Calibration All Salnta' Day
will be celebrated with Holy
Communion and Inlerccsalona at
0:30 a. ni., Wednesday, Novem
ber 1, at St, Paul's Episcopal
church, it was announced by the
Rev. Frederick C. Wiaacnlwch.
Slatar III Mra. Ralph Porter
of Lincoln street will leave
Thursday for Salem, culled by
the Hlnes of her sister, Mrs.
George Kuuz.
To Wlaeonain Richard .1.
Rhork, 1H:I7 Front street, left
Monday for Wisconsin for a
month's visit with his mother
and other relatives.
Mlislonary 8ocloty The gen
erul meetini! of the Woman's
Missionary society of the First
Baptist church will be held
Wednesday, November 1, al 2 p.
in.. In the church parlors. Spe
ciul aptukei-s will bo Rev. Jlur
ley (Smith, missionary from Bra
zil, and Rev. Leonard Slglo, for
int r pastor of this church. Rev.
timllli will also speak Tuesday
and Wedncsdiiy evenings In Ibe
churcli.
On Commltte Mary C'orrl-
K.-in contributed to the all-cam-turn
Halloween danco on Satur.
day, October 20, an a member of
the checkioom committee al Hie
University of Oregon. Music
was provided by George Carey's
all-veteran orchestra, and cop.
i.-esMoiiK were sponsored by liv
ing organizations. Miss Corrlgan
is a Junior in journalism,
Lioutenant Homo Dlek Tat,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jvl. Igl,
(121) North Third, Is homo on fur
lough from Fort Beunlng, Ga
where he graduated from offi
cers candidate school last Saturday.
Townund Ladloa On Wed
nesday, November I, Ihe Town
send ladles' auxiliary will meet
nt the home of Mrs. II. O. Myers,
500 North Ninth. Potluek lunch
eon will be served at 1 p. m.
Ltsgua Board A board meet
ing of tho League of Women
Voters will bo held on Thurs
day, November 2, at tho home of
Mis. Donald F. McKay, 2010
Man.iinita, at 2 p. m. All league
member., urc invited.
Movies Sen Scout movies of
the Aln.'knn regattu will be
shown to members of SSS Elk at
a meeting scheduled for Thurs
day at 7:15 p. m., at the armory.
Back o Work Erls Fleming,
who has been on a two-weeks'
vacation in Los Angeles, is back
to work at the M. L. Johnson
real estate office.
19
Happy Oay Sewing club will
meet Wednesday evening, No.
venibcr 1, with Mrs. Reuben
Peterson on Wiard lane.
Lucky Plnochla Club Zella
niaukenshlp, 312 Martin, will en
tertain tho Lucky Pinochle club,
Wednesday, November 1.
Today On The Western Front
By Tha Associated Proia
Canadian 1st Army Mops up In Sclieldc area and pursues
retreating Germans toward Mans river.
British 2nd Army Reaches Maag river, threatening lo cut
escape of fleeing nazis.
U. S. lat Army Continues palrol activity in Aachen re
gion. U. 8. 3rd Army Captures Mnizieres-Les-Mntz stronghold,
six miles north of Met., France.
U. 8. 7th Army Takes small villages of Bru and Jcan
monil near Rambcrvillcrs.
On Loave Families and
friends of Bob Burr and Bruce
Wlrth were visited last week
when both boys arrived in Klam
ath Falls on leave. They are at
tending University of Washing
ton under the navy's V-12 pro-
ram and are roommates al
cary hall on Ihc university
campus. Both boys returned to
Seattle last night. Burr Is the
son of Clarence Barr, 1011 Main,
and Wlrth is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wlrth, Sunset. Both boyB
gruduulcd from KUIIS In 143.
To Farragut Richard Porter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Por
ter, 825 Lincoln, was sworn Into
the United States navy at Scat
He, Wash., on October 21, and
Is now at Camp Peterson, Com
pany 3087, Farrugut, Idaho. Rich
ard was a member of the 1044
graduating class at KUIIS. .
Rtturn Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Henry, 330 Martin, relumed
Tuesday from a week in Oakland
and San Francisco.
RE-ELECT OFFICERS
ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 31 (TP.
The board of directors of North
west Airlines, Inc., today re
named Croll Hunter president
and general manager following
the annual shareholders' meet
ing. All directors wpre re-elected,
including R. M. Hardy, Yakima,
Wash.
Classified Ans Hnnf Result
Speaker
Youths Arrested
In Connection
With Car Crash
ALBANY, Ocl. 31 W'j Lcland
W. Spriggb- and Harold W. Kay,
16-ycar-old Silclz youths, were
arrested here last night in con
nection with an automobile-bicycle
crash in Lebanon earlier in
Ihe duy that took the life of Art
Kennedy, 10, Lebanon.
City policeman Frank Shoe
mate, who picked up the youths
on information provided by state
police, quoted Sprigys as admit
ting he drove the car which
struck Kennedy's bicycle.
Aircraft Carrierr
Built lr. Portlana
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 31 (lt
Two aircraft carriers, largest
vessels ever built or converted 1
In the Columbia river area, will
be completed here for the navy
by Willamette Iron and Steel
corporation.
The hulls will be constructed
at the Tacoma, Wash., plant of
Todd Pacific Shipyards corpor-'
ation and brought to Portland
for completion. The contract as-:
surcs full employment through
184S at the Portland yard.
.'yi' u'.i i
Don Bolt, traveler and com
ma) n t a t o r, will be th first
speakor to appear on the Rotary
sponsored Institute of Interna
tional Undemanding at Klam
ath Union high school auditori
um Thursday, November 2, at
7:45 p. m. Bolt has a lengthy
carocr as a newspaperman and
later went over to NBC as radio
commentator. He also served
as news editor and staff com
mentator for station WAAF,
Chicago. Bolt has recently en
tered upon a career- of lectur
ing on foreign affairs.
iN-PIRTISl MEET
SLATED FOR FRIDAY
Klamath voters will have an
opportunity lo meet the candi
dates for city, county and slate
offices and hear them speak at
the open, non-partisan meeting
to be held in the American Le
gion hall on Friday, November
3, at 8 p. m.
The League of Women Voters,
under tho chairmanship of Twy
la Ferguson, has arranged for the
candidates to appear at that time,
and tho Soroptimists, (he BPW,
the Council of Church Women,
tho AAUW and the home demon
stration agent's office have pro
pared questions for their inter
views. A brief digest of the measures
to appear on the fall ballot will
be given by Richard Maxwell.
Men and women of both par
ties are urged to attend. No ad
mission will be charged.
Forests of Alaska cover about
71,347,000 acres, an area aa
large as the states of Main,
Missouri and New Jersey combined.
Vote
For
DOROTHEA
BUCK
Democratic Candidal For'
County Commissioner
Pd. A4r. hy Doralfees Bek
The bureau of animal indus
try of the U. S. department of j
agriculture was founded on
May 20, 1884.
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a Paints
Imperial
Wallpaper
515 Main St.
Phone 3829
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GIRLS! GIRLS!
If You Can Sing
or
Have Any Talent Whatsoever
Report to
1 15 South 4th St.
Yo Oldo PinochU Club Ac
nace Lowe, 2640 Homedalc, will
hn hosier to Ye Olde Pinochle
club, Thursday, November 2.
3 drope Id icb atri!
hrinh rwrobftoM, cold
nlufTed com optni. Cau
tion : Uwonlydirtctd
PENETR0N08I PROM
DERICK LYNN OdriOHNr
uniril itrvict (or Ihi lat fr(1.
unn Oitwrne. who (Miietl wy
u fiV on Katurttav. Uctotxrr an,
fllt take place with A fravrildo
' in iha natiar ffmattry, nakir,
, WfJniKja), Novtntir 1. it J. AO
-in ine nt v. winner of irtfl
dm rhurch oi thai eliy o(.
nitrmani will follow in th
ptat Ward i Klamiih runaral
If TTV llitl annii'inu
Jan flthinitnn, infant rUufhtrr-
ruin, urt?., pairi away in
lly Jfan wi nnliva n( Klam i
urnnri nr pnrrnti, aha It
by htr patirnal grandmnthar.
' and har
al
!- ...I afi-i )! hi ail
Rohlninn r,t Uanlnpb
V nanfjmolhar, Rntl ?Umula
m ralli. Or. Oravei I ft a aarv.
ra In id in i mi.. .in.
. Oflohrr 31. with InUrmtnt
H In tht hahy row. Ward'
fTuniral hmrtt In charia.
1 IN MKMORIAM
ijad frandmnther, Mable rranrii
J uP.S.i'1 Wny 01,0 ye,r
Liiv in,,n r"ir nn-mory,
S'nf ona w Invert n rt.riv
nnvtr been calld away.
iiny illrni irara art)
T1 c,h" am aileep.
.had
cbllitna
"'. ana Mn.
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P'.'iu Mrl, w, u me,
1 CAlr, Mb - 1
rS-niSS
I' anri ii r" "nil Bnvarly
K OUT ICR
E JOKER"
"Barli. Bill". Ju,t ..
i "drys" ire it It
V your frdom
Prohibition,
TE313XU0
"'Jrojlbllloi, Commllla.
""-stion, Chalrmani
Jiometaum
(laiut
for
Willis E. Mahoney
Candidate for
United States Senator
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m -a-. h
. hnS ) W jfrV
X laV V 1
H-agBaaaMaStwaaaiiil
Hear tht man who
beeamt Klamath Fall
famous mayor by popu
utar write - in vote!
TONIGHT - 8:00 P. M.
ARMORY
FREE DANCING!
Baldy' Band 9:00 to Midnight
YOU ARE INVITED
STATE-WIDE RADIO
BROADCAST 8:0Q P. M.
PARADE
Starting from Willard Hotel at
7:30 iharp bring your car and
join in.
Pd. Adv. KUmath Democratic Club.
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