1944 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AGE THR (6" ruber 7, L.m Dos I''o Wuto they l si" Palos Mr. uiul ire ex- f Din liuvo : I..MI..M mid. , Hint' 1 Mil munwiin ... fill II"- - '... ,m,u niuht uo" . i,,ttmi'tliii! bcfoi'o I"11. wi.7.i,i ,.inuiil. Mr. mid ! !' mid tKflr two cliil- .. i,.iihiii to rema n J for th" Uulimcc of lliu win- lr . t ...... .Iu Mr nnrl Co Br, 70 High. Portland Mr, unit Mi'S.C. kobcriw". w (tills, ii..,i- III leave by t rn In , i ,1 K L (in- Portland Pls("...i'.u,n will HllolKl TL.um Still" ShvIiws "lid f " .7. it ihu Mullimniiin t one liiiporlimt feuluro ot f ft win ij " i"y of I,,', i.in They will return I,, M.iiHli.y. lloberlson presl f 1 ii. First r'edi'inl fanv 1 uiul Lonn nssocliilloil here, fn. 'willy returned Xrom n iVtrii. wlilcli took him to Sile- paronts SSift. Dull! louver li returned to Hi tuns imer m-ivim, ... nil oftriu In llU U13 UJlll "'om' '.. ;r Mrs heser 11111,1 Ui'lDy. iiuuvki ruiiuiiii li-'ro imiil uecenv 7 whi'll n repuno m iimii Field, Cnlif. Llurni iiooin uuues u Imnri. sister of Mrs. Ailolpli Isky Jr . o( lllla clty lelt ul Tluuiituiy iui .imiii spending Ihu past weekunil ihu eiiinu south for die Iiiing of Allelic Znnisky unci lilon Erlnndson. Miss Jones uiii'rlnienueiii huvit iljy noine in i n iimuu. buck Ownors All Klnimith Illy truc'K owners muni buiiu III oil' certificates of wur ally io ooiuiu inuu- mm Icr K"so"nc' 10 1110 w,,r e Btul rutlonlng bonrd Ini ulcly, 1 1 wns iinnoiincccl rsloy by Fern Shoop, chief day Mooting The Ladles of the First Covcnmit ch will hold tho December fing Friday nt 7:43 p. in. vslimems win uc sci-vca ioi inn the proui'iini. This will $n nil-hostess mcclliiK mid 'riomls tire invited to attend. Visiting Second Lt. Hnln.H V. Bcutcr recently spent u lu diiy fiiiloiiijli vIsitiiiK friends In luiiiniilli Hi I In imrt ilonunzn, He wns urndiinted from the Mnrfti nrmy nlr field lit Miirfu, Tex., In uciuuvr nun nus ijcen suiuoned since Hint tlniu ut Yiimn, Ariz. Lt. Scnter in pilot of ll H-17, Flylnx Fortress, and will no to Lincoln, Neb., for additionul trniiiliiK before Kolnff. overseas. Extension Unit Tho Altu- inoiil extension unit will meet on Tuesday, December 12, ut Hie home of Mrs. T. J, O'llnru, (Kin Ml. Whitney, at 10 a. in. The subject of tho meeting will bo "Oven Mculs," nnd the lend ers will be Mrs. Saner, Mrs. Elclicndorf mid Mrs. O'llnra. pools to rcturn'lo active duty soon. I'lilrd awurd went to Pvt. John li. Kollum, 27, husband of Mrs. Dclpha Kcllum, 1321 Johnson, who was wounded by enemy shrapnel us his company buttled for Saint Jean, Frunco. Ho Is recovering at a US army general hospital In England. "Wo were sot up In a hedge row when the attack on the city started," the Klumuth Falls rifleman stated. "There wus a shower of Ut) and morlur fire from the Jerry positions. I wus hit in the left urm." Kcllum wns treated on the spot by medics und moved to the bat tullon uid Hlution und subse quently flown to Englnnd. He wus ut the hospitul in Kniilnnd 24 hours ufter being hit. Kcllum is n former Lnmm Lumber company employ; He entered tho service in October, 1943. MALIN Cpl. Roy S. Van Meter of tho U. S. marine corps, and Mrs. Vun Meter are guests this week of Van Meter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vun Meter, and other, members of the family. Cpl. Van Meter, now stationed , at Camp Pendleton, has seen more than four years' service, spending 1 years of that time in Alaska. Mrs. Van Meter will bo re membered as the former Pa trick Stebbins, Klamath Falls. The couple, was married last February. Prior to enlisting Van Meter was employed at the D. E. Al txuriuor ranch on the Merrill-'"-lii, highway, and at one time operated a service station here. Reclamation Congress Slates Annual Meet SALEM, Doc. 7 (P) The Ore gon reclamation congress will hold its 32nd annual meeting here, December 18-20, Frank Morgan, Nyssa, said today. Immediate problems confront ing irrigation and drainage dis tricts, harried by limited mate rial und labor supplies, will b an important discussion subject for the fln.t day. Postwar rec lamation development, including a progress report on the Will. metto valley project will be dli- ' cussed on tho closing day. Hani Norland Insiirtt Furnl. tur., 118 North 7th. Phone 6060. Build Lunchoon Members 1. Piiul's Guild will hold & smiuiil Christmas party on irsday, December 14, at tho : of Mrs. It. J. Dixon on Merrill roud. Potlucn lunch will be K'l'vccl at 1 p. m. wed by the Christmas gift ange. Seattle Mrs. Kenneth tall of Seattle, tho former k Swunsen of this city, left May for her home. She wus piolron of honor nt tho... wed- ot Adcllo Znmskv and Hon Erlundson Inst Monday l9lts Tho Englc's auxiliary meci on i riciny, December o p. m., in the upper FOE There will be n soeinl hour refreshments f o 1 1 o w i n All members nrn nrffo. tend, turdav Sala .Tlin .Tnnlnr C Is sponsoring a rummage WHICH s to hn he rl nil Snl. December 0. nt the Tower itrc buildinE. The snlo Is to m oi iu n. m. i a . fokano Visitor H. D. Ellcr, icr Mnninlh Falls Insurance nnci now located in Sno. , wash.. Is hero for scvernl on a combined hunting uusiiicss inp. I". Chaso Secretary Mrs i-iinso is secretary of the mill UbO oncrntlons com ye. Her name wns Inndvcrt- omitted from the list of fcr unci members yesterdny. Potato Growers! Sea Tom Thorn More vou sell! ick Delis Co. San Francisco Rich Office Haifiold In Hospital Mrs. Stcllu Kemp of Onklnnd, Calif., is re ceiving treatment In Klnmiith Valley hospital und her condi tion Is reported Improved. Mrs. Kemp Is the sister of Mrs. Hurry Baum, 243 E. Main. Fire Alarm The city fire truck responded to a cnll from the trniler camp on Mitchell street at 0:15 p. in. Wednesday when a Knsoline stovo In trniler No. 1 1 wiib reported overload ed. There wns no damage. Fairhavon Sale Teachers and pupils of Fnirhaven school purchased war stamps and lionds to the amount of $713.23 at this week's sale, according to the report made today by the PTA. From Oakland Howard Gra ham, formerly of Klamnth Fnlls nnd now living In Onklnnd, Cullf., Is here for scvernl days on business. mm in SISERVICE i.'-.V Two well known Klamath men have been awarded tho Purnlo Heart for wounds ro. eclved in action, according to relatives here. S. Sut. John W. Bowcn. son of Mrs. Clara Bowcn, 2141 S. 0th, wns awarded tho Purple Heart for wounds received in action In France, and tho medal hns boon received by Mrs. Bowcn. John went to Franco in carlv July. Joined the 4th division of Pulton's 3rd army at Cherbourg nnd fought with It until September 82, at which lime he wns wounded in the arm and sent to a hospital in Franco. His mother was ad vised that ho had also been wounded nrior to the above dnte, nnd the mednl wos for his first Injury. John writes that the hospital is far from the front lines nnd ho Is receiv ing excellent treatment and ex- Start a Fire But Once a Year! Burnt Coal, Briquets, Pres tologj, Wood. Semi-Auto-matic, Mogaiin Fee d, Hold) 100 Lbs. Cool. toaWann Gsod Horning Maoailnt Soldi 100 noundi ol coal, noioi llro aovoral day! on ,k.,l.d drall. You, homo ll WARM owr MOKNlNtt, COMI IN . . . Iff K rootri Oaly $39.95 LOCKE UlnRiri moRmnc M mater We are doling out our itock of coal Hovel. Got yours today at thii bargain prico. 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