U.r, 1944 HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE OFFICERS CHOSEN Honored BY HEALTH P Enlnn Bon llust 7i S nuvy. w of Mr- Ull(l ' r allien C Hiistlnifs of :,and uiid formerly of this m. conimlBKloiiucI this pust k,t Alurlu. MM. Bon Must (Suiaimo Toml nspn pf J" ...i i U v Kit nu In Iff. HiullK and hep sis- Mnriuilf, sliiiioiu m ueeu. will return to Sun Frim- DccombtT 10, mi mm. ma, will remain with her Luritf-SKl. Chuplw Foster, .rmv. son of Mr. hikI Mrs. rosier of 1871 Portluncl, ar In . Klamath Kails Tues if,.lliwlnil an absence rVcar. Cl.arle. hns ; been loned in - "",,.,;: , 18 monuin, u.iv. hns been niibllshinii sinr Sentinel for ser- Sneit in thai area. Ho has u hi furlounh and will return fereoiilnnd ufler tlio holidays Kmc here. Charles wad vain fn.,L 1 ui- .... ..i ifnim nu. litorical Society The Klum- Scounly Historical Society ffmeet on Wednesday, Decern 2s at B o'clock In the rooms the cnnnioer ui tuiiuui.ii.;. va Glenn Dtincnn will be Irm chairman and will (ilvc iccoiint of the early Klamath wr. Everyone In Invited Jiicr a member of tlio society I and no admission win ue :c'd. p Quota The Loyal Order EOOSC lOUKe liwu, "iwut-ii quota for the Oth War Loan UimrU were nledifcd by Eicnibcrtt at the party Sutur- inighl wmcn whs sihjhbuh'u lie women s cnnpicr oi me 4c, Bonds piccigca wcro m- lie of payroll acaucuons, 5. ininl nf SI 123 hi bonds ipurclinscd. I States Cpl. Dick Acker who was recently report- loundccl on Guam, phoned bther. Sum Ackcrman, irom in cbo to mvo mm me news Se would probably bo home ho Christmas holidays. The kie Has been in the South lie for about three years. UatAUAB Thprn will meeting of the Junior Hos- In the Pino Room of the l.mlitlit Wiflin. al 7:30 p. m. All Junior esses arc asked to maet at JSO center at 7:30 p. m. on it. TWntYilioi. fl tn nttnnri Fdn'nco at the Marino Bnr- Homecoming Following the meeting of Prosperity ltebokah luclKu, Thursday ovi-nhix, Dc cembep 7, In the IOOF hull, will bo homecoming night, on(j members of the Independent Or- .i.i utm ''eilows, Hebekahs, visiting members and friends of ... U.H..IM.HIMJI1S nro invited to intend. Curds will be played following the business meeting unil refreshments served. Cash doniillons will be received to be used by the Odd Fellows' home at Cliilslmiis, und It Is hoped that the attendance will be e ccpllomilly good. Missionary S o e 1 1 1 y The Klilhryn Deutlie Missionary so ciety will meet Frlduy nt 10:30 lit the home of Mrs. Arthur Den Isoii, 5005 S. (1th. A thank of fering will be taken and a short Christmas program will bo given. Speaker will be Kathryn Alexander. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. tied Houglund, 202U Portland, are parents of a daughter, their second Kill, bom December 3 at Klamath Valley hospltul. The child weighed II pounds 2 ounces at birth. Houglund is manager of the Klamuth branch of t luhror s. In San Francisco Mrs. Frank Mills, third grade teacher at Fremont, is In San Francisco receiving medleul attention. She left the early part of last week for the bay city. During her absence Mrs. Lowell Koup is teaching Unit class. To Most The Uly home ex tension unit will meet Thurs day, December 7, at 1:30 p. m. In tho home of Mrs. Carl Ross. The subject to be discussed is "Forest a lllng Delinquency." Games suitable for home rec reation will also be exhibited. Visit Son Mr. and Mrs. For rest V. Loomls and Gay McLeod enjoyed a weekend visit with their son and brother, Pvt. Har old McLcod who is with the engineers in north Fort Lewis, Washington. Airdid StrPFC Edmund ilirlg, U. S. army, former enl 01 ucich, was mica Ig seven Oregonians award Is Bronze Star mcdnl for k achievement on D-Dny, ing a landing at a beach ic Normandy coast, tiding iniantryman. Mitatlnn Thn T.nnttiin nf Irn Vnlnra will nnl knvn igular meeting on Monday, liocr ih. instead members icrvo ai ino uso center on y, Dcccmuor 17. Mrs. 't Orif.11 Um Drranifnrl tn league members and their inds work in shifts. fio 8ehool Kenneth Hnr- ina uinrlcs Gerald, twin of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie in nf Mnlln hnvn nnmnlnl. Vie trnlnlnor at fihnnnnnl ITcx., and are now station- I oioux rails, s. D., where attending the army air iauiu SCIIOOI, Arrlvtt Mr nnri nr.. Cocllcr of S. Riverside arc "ig congratulations on the of son, their second child, "L-remner s at Klamath ' llOSOllnl. Thn Hnnllnrg (one daughter.-. VAC Tho Junior OWAC "'wring a rummage sale P will be held Saturday, PMr 9. Thn enln ...111 lin. I' 10 U. m. In thn Tnwnr J building. Will Moot The Po Valley Olenc home extension unit will meet Friday, December 8, at 10:30 a. m. at the Lost River Grange hall. The subject un der discussion will be "Fore stalling Delinquency." Viiltor Charles Haynes of Portland Is visiting in Klamath Falls for two weeks as the guest of Fred and Ted Reeves, sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Reeves, 1825 Melrose. Returns to Work Boyd C. Norrls, employe of the local reclamation bureau, returned to work Wednesday uftcr a ton silcctomy, which was performed at Hillside hospital last week. To Tulolak Layon Steph ens, local reclamation superin tendent, made a routine trip over the Klamath project Wedr ncsday, Including the Tulclake area. Auxiliary The Carpenters' auxiliary will meet al 7:30 Wed nesday at the labor temple for their business meeting and ex change of Christmas gifts. To Meot The regular meet ing of the Henley PTA will be held Thursday, December 7, al 3:30 p. m., in the high school activity room. Roturni Sgt. Leigh ' Ackcr man of the city police depart ment is back at his desk follow ing a severe attack of influenza. tj... viuf-nlnn New member of the local Kiwanls club is Rev. S. M. Topness, pastor ox inc Klamath Lutheran church. Metropolitan Life Insurance HARRY PELTZ 723 Washington Phone 7644 ear ' : j PSONAL gift 4?f I . (our Photo )e" Sundays 10 to 4 .Evenings By Appointment j BELL STUDIO j ' Main ' , Phono 37z3 p tij " ,,,, .-..,,. I-- A meeting of the Klamath County Public Health associa tion was held Monday, Decem ber 4, at the chamber; of com merce, at which lime the of ficers of the association were an nounced. Mrs. R. P. Elllngson Is president; Mrs. John McFee, first vice president; Mrs. O. N. Haley, second vice president; Mrs. Arthur F. Blockllnger, third vice president; G. C. Elohm, treasurer; Mrs. Gilbert Fleet, sec retary; Mrs. Parker, executive secretary; Max Hicks, chairman of the seal sale; Mrs. Burt Hawkins, chairman of health education; Mrs. Richard Hcnzcl, membership chairman; Vaneo Vaupcl, chairman of public health activities; Fred Fleet, fi nance chairman; . Mrs. Hugh Campbell, publicity chairman. The returns of tho first day's sale of tuberculosis seals was $400. according to Vance Vaupel. At Monday's meeting it was de cided that the date of the month ly meetings would be set as the first Wednesday after the first Monday of each month. , TO ELKS THURSDAY Lt. Col. George Van Ordcn, commanding officer of the Ma rine Barracks, will address the Klamath Falls Elks lodge Thurs day evening on the occasion of the observance of Pearl Harbor day, December 7. Col Van Or dcn is expected to tell some thing of his experience in the South Pacific combat area, as well as to outline suggestions for community cooperation with the Murine Barracks program. Exalted Ruler Jack Linman of the local lodge urged that all Elks make every possible effort to bo present for the meeting, which starts at 8 o'clock, LAND LEASED . MEDFORD, Dec. 6 iff) Ap proximately 22,480 acres of Camp White military reserva tion land have been leased by the Antelope Stockmen's association. All persons not members of the association have been noti fied to remove stock from the land. . . ''''''''mmmmmmivmrnmimimtm, ,i..Mrr,.y,i V". Vrt i -'-'-'j Kennell-Ellii A. J. McDonald has been honored by Pelican post No. 1383, Veterans of Foreign Wars, with a citation for his assistance in compiling records of depart ed comrades for benefit of the post. For meritorious service, McDonald has been awarded the American Citizenship medal of VFW. Lions Stress Bond Buying At Meeting A meeting of the Lion's club was held Tuesday, December 5, in which the interest was divided between the Venture club and buying bonds for babies. The Venture club, with three sales girls headed by Geraldinc Crawford, sold 35 1: y bonds in excess of $650. The quota for the organization was set at $5000. . A special attraction was the showing of a war film, stressing the importance of bond pur chases, called "Freedom Comes High." Guests at the meeting were John Janssen, B. H. Trippet, L. R. Thompson, Don Gram, and Sgt. Clifford Smith. . Fairhaven PTA Fairhavcn PTA is sponsoring" a social eve ning December 8 at 7:30 p. m. in the school gymnasium. Bridge, pinochle and other games will be played, and refreshments will be served by Mrs. Scharfenstein. According to "Baldy" Evans, the final name band attraction for Klamath Falls dancers this season will be "Tiny" Hill and his orchestra. "Tiny," who tips tho scales at 305 pounds, is well known throughout the na tion as "America's biggest band leader." He made an appearance here with his orchestra in the spring of 1042 and at that time the dancers were unanimous in their praise for his pleasing per sonality and his marvelous dance music, "Tiny," coming to the armory Wednesday, December 20, fea tures himself on the vocals. Featuring the type of music that makes your toes tap, "Tiny" and his boys arc equally proficient in their renditions of waltzes, fox-trots, rhumbas, tan gos and the more recent swing tunes. , Charles Yoder, Navy, Killed In Action Mrs. Ernest Mullis, Marion apartments, was advised this weekend that her brother, Charles W. Yoder, 28, radar man 3c, U. S. navy, was killed in action while on duty on an air craft carrier In the South Paci fic. Yoder had visited here sever al times with his sister. Ho is survived by a wife and two daughters, Paula and Jan, one of whom he had never seen, and his mother, Mrs. Clara Yoder, all of Portland. 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