.21, M HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE-THRU Midland Empire AewA Canby .1 Min. Ernest Grcon Mr' hlldrcn livo moved lo stein' TM . ,i ri.nlrolls huvo r i.i !n.ibv from .j Mni. Hoy Burnett Mr. ' " bby upont (ho week- ' hi of W How num.", f " p H. Meronoy nnd Mr.. Mrl. P. " . ,. Kin mn til t ffilw. Wi.y of i j f ln Pnrrv Hfirn a . hip .,,1CW '""J" ctnrilim Ml!. Mr. "fl i . hi. "LP for H e b o. Ore. where .will mulco their homo. u,.. born to Mr. and A 'r A Slveslud of Canby 'iiin'riiSoii November 12. AU"n Mr.. Jh McKurnnn ' Sncruuicnto inn ween Mrs. McKurnun Is re- Wnldwcll Is coring for .i," ctauKhtcr. Kulhlccn. In :lr.b?.dnM. Damon Robin ,f;d family icfl Uito week i,0ovortho radio on No 11 wcro two bouts from 'ton St"" Garden. Now I'""0" ,ii, lun Cnllforn In Krmcn took part. Both got IS man, but tho one winner fnby l Interested in is ucrom Kmnd DolUrliWc, Flc. .on F'. n nnl In im win. jlr and Mrs. Orlo McGco I - Ur r.. IIVIBUI , IU iMilh Falls on Tuesday of iTwcfk where Mr. Nelson S rtcclvo treatment for cyo ".' ... i..r..,.iinn. Mn. Ne son ii bCCII ... nevuiiu t .... 11. (Ill I1IIH MIMTH EL Mrs. McGco and Mrs. Ncl ire remaining In that city E, i few days , I.. . i iinrr nnd Mrs I siie' Martin left for Klamath il, Tuesday of this week to lilt at IIIC nome ui '"'" r w. n. ni". i-. f n W VlnnKI U Knondlllff tllO linler In niouui onuom im I Mr, nti firs. m. a. ku Li jH,.niiir Mm. Neva Leo fani, left this week for'Arl-L-u, Mn. McGcc's health has Im very por nn(l change wiis matlo in the hope that 11 woultl help her to improve. Canby girls who uncut the weekend In Alturas taking in tho Alturas-Lakcvlcw football game were Holly Sherer, lletly uowticn, luiincrino Morrison, Doris Kay Chambers and Hob ble Jo Hood. Mrs. Gertrudo Hell Is a Sac ramento visitor this week. Wo uro proud of tho way Cun- by responded lo tho war client drive, With a goal of $U5I) set for its to reach, we huve ulreatiy more than doubled the cumin and Mrs. Fltzhugh, chuiimiin, hus reported tho sum of $1)17.20. Dairy Mrs. Dods Adams and son Duklo of Klamath Falls, spenl Ilia weekend with her purents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolb of oust Dairy, Mrs. Clyde Horslcy and baby dauKhtcr, Chundcllc Louise, ur rlved nere from Medford lo visit with Clytlos parents und finnily, the Joe llorslcys, for awhile. . Mrs. C. II. Sewuld Is hnmov- Ing lifter being confined to her' Home with Illness all week. Albert Burgdorf left Thursday, November 18, to visit relative and old friends In Ashland and Grunts Pass for a few days. Mrs. Belle Brown ond son Hlcluird, were business visitors in Klamath Falls Thursday. Donald llanklns, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. llanklns, has re cently written homo thai ho now is stationed somewhere In France. Another son, Leslie, who is in tne air corps sun re mains in the U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Ifford Scoiiiilns. Ed and Clifford Scogglns of Klamath rails, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolb of oust uulry, Sunday, November 12. Jack Clark returned lo school 11) Lh last week after being out be cause of Illness. Mrs. Bert Fralcy of Klamoth Fulls, Is out visiting with Mr. und Mrs. Mike kucck ot uonunzu. PINE PURCHASED LAKEVIEW About i mil lion feet of western pine was bought in Lakcview November 10, when the first western pine auction was held by the Central Procuring agency of Portland. The purpose of Ihc action was to procure lumber for the needs of the various government agencies, Poe Valley The community wos shocked by the news of the sudden death or Charles Waltlrlp at Tulcluke on Tuesday, November 14. Ho wus employed on a government project, inul was dr v nil a culer plllur which overturned, killing nun insianily. lie was a one time resident of Poo valley, and Is the brollier-lii-law of Mr. and Mrs. Hex High. He was the own er of finite a bit of property here. The entire community wishes to extend their sympathy to his family. lio Tucker Is building a wood slit'd. Duck Hodgcrs sold his potatoes In A1. r...,L.nmn 1 U..m n in i.ii. mulaliiiiuiI aiiu itaa fi crew sorting In Glen Kcsters cellar, Vie Brown is hauling baled suaw to Kiomam (alls this week In order to sell It, Donald Robert left for Port land Thursday to undergo his physical. John Nork is helnlntf Buck Hodgcrs load and haul his spuds nils weeK. Mrs. I. F. Hodgcrs visited in Kluimith Falls with her children recently. Wurren Moore and the Strunk boys were callers at the Eddie Kohcrts home on Sunday. The Joe Benedict family were callers al the Moore home on Sunday. Emil Wells was culling wood in is ween. Symputhy is extended by the community to Mr. and Mrs fronds trailer and son, Teddy on Die loss of her mother, the lute Mrs. Tallman. Mrs. Tollman hus visited occasionally in the valley, ond has many friends who will regret her passing. Emll Wells bought a new level or recently, and Is trying it out on his runch here. BROADCAST SET NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (TP) Words at War, which each Tues day turns a book into drama, is to enact "Barriers Down," by Kent Cooper, AP executive di rector, at 8:30 p. m., PWT to night on NBC. The book deals wilh world-wide freedom of the press, both in tho collection and dissemination of news. Cooper is to speak briefly at the conclu sion of the program. Keno Mr. and Mrs, Ray L. Atchison of Huntington l'urk, California, huvo arrived In Keno to maKC tlieir homo. They have bought the Keno store, owned und oper ated by Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Smith, and expect to tuko pos session in Iho near future. Mr. and Mrs. Smith expect to remuin in Keno for the present, und have moved Into tho house re cently vaeuted by Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Stroberg, diagonally ucross from tho postoffice build ing. The first and second graders gave a "lea party" for their mothers in connection with their Halloween party, October 31, the children themselves doing the serving. Seventeen mothers en Joyed the afternoon party. The oilier rooms of the elementary grades also had room purtics dur ing Die afternoon. Mrs. Ben Wiso was called to California lust week because of the death of her father. Mrs. Wise returned lo her home in Keno, Thursday morning. Mrs. Wultor S. Foster und Mrs. A. O. Brown of Klamath Falls, relumed from Camp Roberts on Tuesduy. They visited with A. O. Brown, who is in training at Camp Roberts. Brown is Mrs. Foster's brother. Wally Foster, Mrs. Foster's young son, stayed with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Foster, while his mother was gone. Potato growing started In the United Slates in 1719 when a group of Irish Presbyterians founded the town of Londonder ry, N. H., and began to grow a crop. Flashes of Life By The Associated Press PILGMM'B PROGRESS MCGREGOR, la., Nov. 21 Mr A rural school teacher was a bit startled by the statement in an examination paper that the Pilgrims were an orchestra that came to this country. Summon ing the writer, she inquired where he got the Idea. "The book says so," I.e re plied, pointing confidently to the sentence beginning "A band of pilgrims landed , . ." BOND PROMOTION WICHITA FALLS, Tex., Nov. 21 M'J W. T. Knight told sol diers in a war bond rally audi ence he would buy a 525 war bond for each GI who would buy one for himself. Ho had 68 takers. Cost of the gifts to Knight: $1275 in war bonds. A VOTE A DAY ST. JOSEPH, Mo Nov. 21 (IP) It's 14 days since the No vember 7 election and final re turns show that Earl C. Borch ers, democrat, has defeated Lieut, (jg) Lewis Wallace, re publican, in their contest for the state legislature. The mar gin: 14 votes. II It's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one in the classified. 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