Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 20, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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vJicc ono In Germany, unci
other in training ns n navy
Ut.
r0mmndl 2iul Lt. Robert
tiiTwurt, U. S. nrmy, now scrv
j with Cienorul Pulton's iirmy
! Germany, ''in boon commend
J by tbo commanding officer
; nloloon lender In transport
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kmvart I'" been overseas since
Sunnne Mlchcljon and Is here
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;,, wllli her parents, Mr. ami
jrl, Corl Mlchclsoii, and work-
U. out ol lti rviiiitiuiii tuumy
Llliro commission olllcc.
ii. Ii. D.rantlPFC Wnvnc
Ylfii -- - -
i Hill, U. S. marine corps, or
rivtd homo last week from the
n,,,.lfln whirn hn him hern
the past months, lie bun tin-
lilJumnry II neiuiu mur H
L duly lit a CBlllurnln banc.
ui. i. llnll'i f f rMt lime luinir
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0r Christmas In over two yearn.
IHt Ii the son oi mm. wnniini
Jlnrande of Chlloquln, ami ii
...j.,i tit Kliimuth Union
Ifcijh ichool, claws ol 1IM2.
Merrill Mn Here Kd Craw-
...j Mm-rill lnlnrH mnn u,nn
n Klamath Falls on buslines
lufidny. Ilo win wiirm in lib
nlsc ol local people who
.i..A t.,,1 fitif.i llm hit Mi.rrlll.
l&ilin bond sale prouram a week
Bfce'commlttcc lor tho sale.
CilUd South Mrs. Roland
Oikc, 12 1 2 Eldorado, has been
tilled lo Fresno, Colli., by the
itriou! illness ol her mother.
All ol the children wcro at their
mother's bedside ind it Is under.
hamI thnt htr cnnrlltlnn Is
liljhlly Improved.
Skating Parly There will be
i ikillng party at Poole's Hoi
irdrome Thursday, December
TJl.lrom 1:30 to 4:30 (or Ul Girl
KOtltS.
ChrU in.i Trty JN-lit-tin post
No. ;iu;i Vl' W ,nd mlis.
mix I hiry will huld tlii.ir aniiiiiii
Chi'iK inns imi iy Thursday. .
ccmber 21, l (. KC hull
liiniiililly at B ). in. A prounini,
relreiJiiiiiMil.s mid dnncinc will
bo u put ol thu enlerliiiriinuiit.
I'.ueli iiiimiiIji'I' is io.l-.i it lo invili:
ii Hvi'vieeiniui mid his wife or
Jii.it n aurvleciiiiiii fill' thu luirty.
llierc will be no mil r-Kclimmrj
as was pn:vMMi.ly iinnouin.-fd.
Excoodi Quota ... Khumith
UiiIiiii hlKh nelioul hH i-xeecd-I'd
Its iiiioIii In thu mil Win
luiin drive by -17 per cunt. The
employes' cj u i t u was set at
and $.i:u.2a in bonds
and ulainiw wan purchased by
them, while $-17011. 29 was
boiiKht by the students to top
their $3000 quota.
On L;vaSC "! Mrs,
Albert Hecdcr are lu Klamath
fa a lo spend the Christmas
bolidnys with her mother, Mrs.
Berideo HulncB, 41fl N, 0th.
Iteedcr has onxiiKcd In all the
major nnvul buttles In tho South
'neiflc Includlnu tho Philippine
nvnsion. Mo Is now on a 30-day
leave and will return to Beat
tie, where be Is stationed at
present, the latter part ol December.
Improving; Mr. and Mrs. H.
' -. Uimn. 4748 S. Oth, have re
ecived word that their son, PFC
Leslie 11, Dunn, is improving
lollowln an Injury to his arm
last March which was so severe
tli at It disqualified hirn for
oversells duly. He has been un
der medical care at P u o b 1 o,
Colo,
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
holidays with his parents here,
and will report back to Douglas,
Arlr., for further training on
January S,
JH Dane There will be a
dance for Junior Hostesses at
tho Marine Barracks Friday, De
cember 22, This will be a Christ
inas party, and all Junior Host
esses are asked to meet at the
USO center where the buses will
leave at 7:30 p, m,
lUlurn -- Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Ostencloif and daiudiler Jean
returned to their home on Pa
cific Terrace Monday nlhl
from Suluiii, where Mrs. Osten
dorf has been with u sinter.
Jean is on vacation from Ore
Son State college and spent sev
eral days In Salem,
Socloty to MootThe Wom
en's Missionary society of the
First Presbyte'riun clit'irch will
meet Thursday at 2:13 p. m.
for a special Christmas pro
(train. Tea will be served ful
lowing the meeting.
From School Onrgc Under
wood, sludiMil al Mill Military
academy, Portland, arrived home
Monday lo spend Christmas holi
days with Ins parents, Mr, and
Mrs. C. II. Umlcrwmxl of N. 7lh.
Jean Underwood, who is in her
second year at Stephens culleiic,
Columbia, tin., arrived home this
weekend lor the holidays.
From South W. J. "Mickey"
BoathKhl, San Francisco inves
tigator who has been in Klum
iilh Falls and at Klamath Agency
this week, left for Ashland Tues
day to visit with Air. and Mrs.
Walter J. Kerrigan. - Hoatright
was formerly at Pearl Harbor
with the U. S. navy,
Honloy Unit The Henley ex
tension unit will meet Thursday
at 1:30 p. in., at the home ol Mrs,
William Williams, one mile from
Merrill highway west, of Mac's
More. The topic, "Forestalling
Delinquency," will bo led by
Mrs. Wlnnifrcd Glllcn.
To Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
Walter J, Kerrigan ore leaving
for their home In Ashland after
attending to business at Klam
ath Agency. Kerrigan Is con
nected with tho Kerrigan News
Syndicate of San Francisco.
Vocation Ann Stevenson,
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs, George
Stevenson of the- Olcne district,
is home tor the holidays from
tho University of Oregon where
she is a first-year student.
Pplice Court Only two ap-
pcurcQ in ponce couri Wednes
day morning, one man charged
with being drunk, the other
drunk and disorderly. Three
irainc tickets were paid,
In Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Nixon of Bcatlv are guests at
I me Arraae nolel while in Klam
ath tails. Nixon is recovering
irom a oua leg injury.
On Furlough AS Phillip
Blohm, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Ulohm, arrived at his home on
I'acnic lerrace from Douglas,
Ariz., on Wednesday mornln&.
tie plans lo spend the Christmas
To Volley Olive Wilson,
teacher In tho Klamath Fulls
schools, will leave this weekend
for the valley lo spend the
Christmas holidays,
Library lo Close The city II
brary will be closed all day Sun
day and Monday, December 24
and 25. Mrs. Nixon, the chil
dren's librarian, will tell a
Christmas story over the radio
at D:15 Saturday alternoon.
Eleetlon There will be a
regular election of the Culinary
Alliance held Thursday, De
comber 21. from 8 a, m. to B
p. in., with a regular meeting
to follow at 8:30 p, m. in the
Labor temple.
Change Hours Beginning
January 1, 1945, the Klamath
offices of the OPA will be open
from 10 a, m. until 4:30 p. m.
instead of from 9:30 a. m. until
4:30 p. m. as has been the case
this year.
On Furlough AC James H.
Ottoman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James J. Ottoman of Malin, Is
home on furlough from Wil
liams field, Ariz. Ho will re
turn to his base December 22.
Royal Neighbors The Royal
Neighbors will meet for their
next regular session on Friday
evening at 8 o'clock in the KC
hall.
Beavers Interfere
With Tide Gates
REEDSPORT, Dec. 20 (PI
Complaint! that beavers' dams
are Interfering with the closii a
of tide gates along the Umnqua,
Smith, and Schofield rivers, re
sulting in flooded land, are be
ing investigated today,
Fred Sankey, state game com
mission beaver control expert
hero touring ranches, said many
of the beavers would have to be
taken from the district
HAILS
LOADED
WITH TRAVEL
pace Five
Railroad travel is heavier
than usual this year over the
holidays, according to L. S,
Stltt, district freight and pas
senger agent for Southern
Pacific.
Most of the train snacc is
taken up by military personnel
plus a small amount of civilian
travel, he said. There are no
restrictions on railroad travel,
but railroads have expressly
asked the public to refrain
from using the trains during
the holiday season unless abso
lutely necessary. This is In or
der to permit members of the
armed forces to spend the
Christmas holidays with their
families, Stltt said.
The public is complying well
with this appeal, although
travel isciiities are still
crowded. It was pointed out
that thousands of service men
and women arc going homa for
Christmas and the. railroads
must also always be ready to
move wounded fighting men
from ships to hospitals.
No extra trains are allowed
by the government to be added
to facilitate the handling of the
Increased travel which normally
develops during the Christmus
holidays, Stltt stated. Conse
quently there is an extreme
shortage of passenger ears as
well as motive power and train
crews.
The ticket demand is cspc
llly heavy from military per
sonnel here, Stltt said. Trains
are operating practically on
time since most of the conges
tion and delays to regular pas
senger trains have been elimi
nated by tho operation of the
"Santa Claus special," which
handles all mall, express and
baggage, relieving the regular
passenger trains from this local
service, he said.
Postpone Skating Party The
S.S.S. Elk skating party sched
uled for Saturday, December
23, has been postponed until
January. The next meeting,
which will be held Thursday,
December 19, at 7:15 p. m. at
the armory, will be informal,
with no uniforms required.
EAGLES SCHEDULE
if
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honor of James W. Bryan Jr.,
grand trustee of the lodge, who
is making his official visit. Re.
frcshments will be served and
a class initiated.
On Saturday, December 30,
tho annual New Year's dance
will be held at the armory.
Members of the Eagles lodge
arc looking forward to three af
fairs planned during the lioll-
day season. On Friday night at !
7:30 o'clock there will be a sup
per and entertainment for;
Eagles and their families. Treats
for the children are planned, j
Friday, December 29, there '
will bo a special meeting in i
WOOD
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t IJorrln, California
f'nr Sle
FIR and PINE SLABS
1(1" SUhs SI. SI) Per Cord
Dry or Green
No l)Hlverl
Burt Peterson
Dorrl. Olll.
J imt lleceivedt
Large Shipment
ARROW
SHIRTS
and TIES
We have all slr.es
in pattern shirts
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
HARTFORD
Aceldent 4 lademnitj Gompaiy
INSURANCE
T. B. WAITERS
General Insurance Agency
FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE
611 Main St, Phone 41S3
EAGLES ATTENTION!
3 BIG PARTIES FOR YOU
FRIDAY, DEC. 22 STARTS 7:30
CHRISTMAS PARTY
EATS - DANCING - ENTERTAINMENT
Something for the Children
SPECIAL MEETING
Friday, December 29
JAMES W. BRYAN JR.
Grand Trustee
Will Make His Official Visit
Big Class Sandwiches Coffee
Annual New Year's Dance
December 30 At Armory
War'
For
Home A.'C James R. Old
man, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jann
J. Ottoman of Malin. is home
furlough from Williams Fie!
Ariz, lie has until December .
lu Klamath.
"We in Business and Professional life must be especi
ally careful with our eyes because of the long hours
of exacting use we put them to. . . "
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