PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Midland Cmpite flewd Sprague River Mrs. Merle Cole Is here visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Folk Haddock nnd family. Mis. Cole is en route to her home in Exeter, Mo. She ha? been in Prineville with rela tives. Mr. mid Mrs. Floyd Wil liamson, for the past two months. TKC Merle Cole is now servins overseas. Mrs. Cole will leave Sunday for her return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Horough from Tionesta were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char les Borough on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jonas are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arant this week. Mrs. Mary Chiloquin has moved to the Floyd Williamson property to be nearer school. Joan Tuning, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Tuning, is recov ering nicely from a tonsilec tomy. Thelma Rose is a substitute teacher for the high school this week in the absence of John Hamilton. Rev. and Mrs. Ham ilton are attending a conference of the Tabernacle church held in Eugene. Mrs. Robert Hogan and infant son returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Mary McComb, the coun ty librarian, visited the school Wednesday, bringing a new sup ply of books. New books were brought to the branch library in the Service League building. Mrs. Ella Grob has returned from a visit to Sacramento with her daughter, Mrs. W. Bradley and Mr. Bradley and their daughter Sherryl. Mrs. Carl Arant is suffering from a foot injury and is un able to work this week. She is an employe of the American Box company. Poe Valley Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nork and John attended the auction sale at the Burnett ranch Sunday. A very large crowd attended, and the sale was reported a success. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Doak were callers here from Klamath Falls on Friday, November 17. Several relatives of Buck Rodgers and his mother visited them Sunday. Minda Waldrip and son of Tulelake were visitors at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex High. Continuous Show Daily v ; Open 12:30 . ENDS TODAY 'Tender Comrade' SECOND HIT "Silent Partner" THURSDAY POSITIVELY LAUGH TERRIFIC! nidi I Riotns trenl nan" . . ... ' Did Second Hit Ollrfr foil. inl M wb of wool P V if' HAROLD 2a. PEARY in ft lltlltlillRKt f-A'tfO'!.'' SCUUE CUSHION f -ffAJt HMM LHWDRYf pr-f-Vr jj Pauline Roberts was a caller at the C. Robert's home on Sun day. Sympathy is extended by the community to Mr. and Mrs. Rex High and son, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan, and Bert and Allan Voghl on the loss of their brother-in-law and nephew, the late Charles Waldrip. Mr. and Mrs. Pclmar Kelly arc staying at the Emll Wells home for a short time. Mrs, Clara McCarver and her sister, Mrs. Laura Doak of Klamath Falls were callers here Aav tl.w . ,Lr Mr. and Mrs. Ed Truelove of j Klamath rails were here lor business recently, Herbert Strunk went to Cali fornia recently where he plans to stay for some time. The funeral of the late Mrs. Tallman was held here Thurs day afternoon, November 16. Many attended the service, and several beautiful floral offer ings were sent. Mr. and Mrs. Larson Ross were shoppers in Klamath Falls from here Wednesday. They also attended the funeral services at the Earl Whitlock funeral home for the late Mrs. Tallman. Tex McMillan is now sta.viiv" at Bonanza. He is planning to join the navy in the near future. Chiloquin P. J. Ortis has been III for the last week. , Pearl Ortis has just returned from Ivory Pine where she had been visiting her sister for the last few weeks. Lee Herrington has been visit ing tho home of M. J. Ortis. Mr. and Mrs. George Ruff have returned from Portland where they have been attending to business. Mrs. Andrew Ortis from Spra gue River was a visitor hero recently. Florence Jones was a visitor in Klamath Falls last week. Mrs. Emma Lou Wright and Pearl Ortis were visitors in Ely last week. ' Soldiers from Tulelake play ed for the dance held at the Chiloquin gymnasium Novem ber 10. The dance was sponsor ed by the. junior class of the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Giengcr have recently returned from a hunting trip. They were elk hunting in eastern Oregon for the past three weokr. Wayne and Harold Hatchcn, who arc both in the navy, are home on a furlough visiting friends and relatives. Seaman Herb Hall is home on a furlough visiting his, par ent! In Klamuth Falls and old schoolmates in Chiloquin. lie is stationed in Furragtit, Idaho. Seaman 3e Giiia Miuuto lius finished his basic training in Bronx, New York. She is now stationed at Stillwater, Okla homa, where she will take ad vanced training. A funeral service was held Armistice Day tor the Into Maggie Chiloquin, at tho Friend ship cemetery in Chiloquin. Billy Sunday, who is now in Chiloquin on a furlough, told friends that he met Harold Col lins while overseas in Houiiiim ville. Harold Is a former student of Chiluquin high school. A card parly was held Tues day night nt the Catholic church. Many who attended en joyed a delightful evening of bridge and pinochle. A turkey DRI EPS On Leave LI. Francis O'Con nor, Seabees, is here for Thanks- giving from Camp Parks, Oak ; hind, Calif. O'Connor is former assistant engineer on the local ' reclamation project. Trom BonaniaFrcd Knock, chairman of the 6th War Loan bond drive In lite Honanrn area, is in Klamath Falls obtaining supplies for the drive to ho held there. Stamp Bala FalrVlrw Ni'lmol'it slump and bond sale, held Wed nesday this week instead of Thnrs.luv. amounted to $137.1.1. I according to report. Junior Hotont Friday at 7:1111 p. m. marine buses will pick up Junior Hostesses plan ning to go to the regular bar racks dance. Girls should meet at the USO center. Arrives Home Deri AHu'll ton, TM ;ie, Is home on leave, tin has been in die Smith Pa cific for over two years. Ills leave will end on December 1 'led acts ci results Shipyard Workers to Keep on Job Thursday PORTLAND, Nov. 22 (Tl Thanksgiving will he Just an other work day for shipyard em ployes, with all yards planning lien null operation and two o( them launching ships. Oregon Shipbuilding corpor ation will launch lis lilMli as sault transport. Albion Engine and Machine Works, Inc-, will send Us lUIUh and IUl.it naval craft down (ho ways, riUTRITION EXPLANATION COUVALL1S, Nov. 22 (!') The national nutrition program Nmblf j? ,.( fxplalnSd atnon .m1'001' Will L !"V'egonn" K mll ' "i tlanri, lCbn W, hum, Kcerlng iJMl credit J S?Uli last weekend. l0" mtb ....!'. Il. "iw1"! "inn, anvori le in. . hi in the i;,.ii." j ,or UW 2 was given for the best brldgo player. rem Continuous Show Thursday Open 12:30 ENDS TONIGHT RMDREUIS liVTX IUEB8 fTT warn ma J VyCTfc !lr tifxllff JUMTH MBHBOM I ffCTvl- T 1 j, i JJfTfrtlt STARTS THURSDAY iV Hot at his Best! fewjp la Exciting Ejf IpSa Adientores Made ' ifW- Uenr wita Eloslc! MiIm HU ay way make tfcif ffl '' ' play-day for you ... If Zpffflv' bi happit hit and you'll fdfef lav eveay minute ot it' nOYROGEOS I csw TIlIGGEn hmrMg DALE EVANS and MARY UE wm UOTD COtDOAN .-THUWOH HM d BOB NOtAN end THE SONS OF THE PIONEERS Mm . mmr-t. uwiw'iii aiiiewrwin irn)fcn nia Kl WI0M1II0II mi mi 01 M inTTiTaiiirthiJ' Continuous Show Thursduy Open 12:30 STARTS TODAY !HIIIMIl.HMiillkllHilFl!Mtl Another Thrill Hit fSSSsr-. A G.I. AND HIS DOG... nam tot iovu AJr. avwki Mini: Kau fe- v II fav.vS llTXv;! wrmf "pin ENDS TONIGHT UP GIRL" Continuous Show Thurs. "CITADEL OF CRIME" Open 12:30 in i THURSDAY FRIDAY n iiinTiirm unninni jiininnii 2yn mm i,iiiiiii,ni i f Tla II I ULI I IIIUIUIIL I IUUIUML. IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR! PN WW-ifltl.il I J$ KELLY m , .. 1 i aah , il1 , I Mm Muiic by JEROME KERN lynci by IRA GERSHWIN 2nd Hit, "BApY FACE MORGAN' WlJItallfhai W-MUIilUaflMMI Ml Continuous Show Open 12:30 Si Ends Spencer Tracy Tonighr 'The Seventh Croi,' Starts Thursday it mm 4 ?m of smm agg- v Tnobody "Womes" upsimn tOv 0 Another Feature On The Same Hit Program She muit kiss Iht, I ?f' deadly King Cobra three times . . . that her race might not die oull . . . Jonsafional climax lo 1,000 thrlllil H J- Prdud and ftlm.d by UMANO DINIS and Ull ROOiCVtlT Hrrglion by CONRAD HAOtl P" ' A Uih Ctnlury-fex KtUoi At All NTINU.OUS' SHOWS THURSDAY Theatres