Thursday, January 4, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVI ' i xmi pyi' in ii in i i me iiiiiii J Jt 'T i l Mm I h i I MI To Stephens Four sludrnW t Stephens pullrui', Columbia, lo whu huvii npniit tliu twli y In Klamulh Fulls will) heir pareiilD, will lenvn Friday ur school. Jean Underwood, lighter of Mr. and Mi'' i''. Jnmrwoud, will leave Friday light by the northern route over Jnlon Pacific, and Joy Konl, laughter of Mr. ami Mix. Glenn Cent, Muxlnn Lltkny, diniKliter i( Mr, and Mm. Dhvo l.lnkey. nd Mm Win Clin k, diniKliter of At. and Mm. S. Ci. Clink, will eave over llin .Sanlu Kc Unit iy. . i Cnllsls Jerry Klnm'sami. son Mr. and Mm. Kiln KinursMiii of hi cliy. I'fl Portland Wedues lay nllllit for Sun Dieito t" ! 15 I.. I .,111, II,.. I lull... I Hates navy. Kinurnsun unlisted Jecember 22 In Klumiith Fulls ind reported to the I'orllund ol- ICO a I'd swum 111 nun wvvn V: 1 j n,t ii, iiu.i rr,,n ir.": n..i., i,i,.i, ,.i,rii hlBlllltlll wittwi, Mhere lie was student hotly pies dent, and this past full has at tnded the Unlvomlly of oreunn. r Shops Open The vocational hop t Hie iilith school are open r supplemental training of inn (hlnllU and niucliunles In local pdustrlcn. This training It free 0 both men and women, and aoura may no arranged by tliu roup. 7 Coil rues available at the present time aro electric arc veldlnB, oxyiicn-acclylene weld pg, and machine shop practice. (hops "aro open Monday, Tues ay and Wednesday from 7 to 0 P. m. under the prevent ached- " 1 Promoted Word hn been re itlved loin Germany by Mr. and rtfrf. Z. L. Barkcc of Klamath 'alia that their sun, Leonard 'jerkee lias beon promoted from, rlvato to the rank of sergeant. it graduated from Klamath Jnlon hlRh school In IIM.i and .mtered the service In henrunry, ate i oilmen is n yemn uiu Vlaittna Hiubmd Myrtle Ciildwi'll, sunlur numc at tliu Kliimalh county licullh unit, Is vlslllng her liusbuiul, I'vl. John Liiliiwnil, III l amp wnuois, u-j. Caldwell entered the service only rtcmitly and was formerly employed as a iircmiui oy uiu Client Niirthein railroad. Card Party The hoinumiiklng ciniiiiilttee of the Women of- tha Mouse will meet lii the hall Fri duy, January A, at 12:30 p. m. for a politick luncheon and bus iness meeting, and a gift ex change. Maud Sergenf, chair man of the homcmaklhg com mittee, will bo In charge. At 2 p. m. there will be a card party In the hall, third of the scries. The public Is Invited to attend. Make Horn Here KnslKn and Mrs. Hubert Klnnebriiw ar rived In Kliimiith Fulls llils week to make their home, IOiiMkii Klu nebrew lo be alluehed to the Klamath naval air station. Mrs. Khmebrew Is a former Okla hoine City, Okla., resident and .Stephens college student. She has several friends In tills city, .Stephens students. Promoted Cadets James 11. Mcllrlde, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Bnv V. Mcllrlde, Arthur street unci Fred I). Miller, Garden street, were promoted lo rank of cadet first class priyau;, in order of Commandant Leon G. Thompson, and approved uy Colonel joscpn a. iih. ii--i-i""' of Hill Military academy, Port- laud, t Hlilr:i-nrei Underwood. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Un derwood of N. Vlh. left New Year's night for I'orilnwl lo re sume his studies at Hill Military academy. This Is young Under wood's senior year at the academy. To Mwt Klamath lodge No. 77, AK&AM. will hold a special meeting Friday, January a. at 7:;id p. in. Work in the KA de gree Wll be presented. All brethren aro Invited lo attend by Noel Turner, worshipful inaslcr. Pollen Court The holiday season continued (pilot as far as pollen activities were conccrnoa unci those appearing before Po lice Judge Harold Finney Thurs day Included three drunk and disorderly conduct cases, two drunks and one disorderly. Three rah drivers paid their 1045 li cense fees. Two traffic HcKois were paid at the desk sergeant's window, 1:45 for cards Biid tea, Mrs. Morris Sherman and Mrs. SBm Huberts will preside as hostesses. Mrs. Calvin Hunt la the new president of the club. In Unlttd States TSgt. James J. Cavanaugh, husband of Mrs. J. J. Cavanaugh of 1140 Monclairc, has arrived in the United States on furlough from the Southwest Pacific theater of operations. Ho served In that area for 33 months with the field artillery. Cavanaugh comes homo under the rotation plan of the army. Billfold Lost Electra Martin of the WRA, Newell, Calif., re ported lo city police the loss of a lenlhcr billfold on Main street. Tho billfold contained (43 In cur rency, WRA Identification card and social security card, If the nurse la found, police would like to have It returned to the station to be held for M Martin. Chester Main Hore Chester Main, Tulelake farmer and head of the Tulelake Growers, was a visitor here Wrdncsday. Main attended the directors meeting of the Klamath county chamber of commerce. Promoted George Sothman, U. S. army corps of engineers, ItfiB linpn nrnmntftri In tlw. Ipmil. urary rank of captain, according to the war department, ins nome in Klamath Falls Is at 31 12 Cannon. Back to Bsllnsi Rita Shaffer has returned to her teaching position at Salinas, Calif., high school after spending the holi days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shaffer, 2007 Wantland. Mrs. Shaffer was re cently dismissed from Klamath Valley hospital and Is reported doing nicely. Car Recovered A car report ed stolen November 22, by Dr. C. V. Relchman of this city, was re envorpd Wednesday In the al ley In the roar of the pelican no te! on Main street, city police stated. The machine was aban doned and In apparently good condition. No arrests nave Dccn made. Council Meets The PTA county council met at the Red Cross room Wednesday, January 3. The fingerprinting program will be continued with new prints being taken during the next two months. Founders' Day will be commemorated with a tea to be held at Mills school February 8 at 2 p. m. All Inter ested parents are invited to attend. To Meet The temporary Cub pack committee of the Altamont Community i-respyterian cnurcn will meet at the Altamont Junior l.iah schoo at 7:30 t, m. Thurs. day. The meeting Is held for the purpose of completing the organization of the Cub pack, in which 80 boys have expressed an interest. At Harbor Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Brumbaugh and young son Alex are spending 10 days at their summer place at Har bor on the southern uregon coast. Back to School Louis Nidorf of 049 Pacific Terrace left today, after spending a two weeks' va cation with his parents and friends. Louis is a cadet at the Black Foxe Military Institute in Hollywood, California. Social Club Meeting The F.aatern Star Social club will hold Its first meeting of the new year with new officers prcsld ine on Friday afternoon. Jan uary a, In the Masonic temple at , Logger Boots $6.95 to $15.50 OREGON W00I FN STORE Main at 8th ReturnMr. and Mrs. P. L. Book and children have returned to their home. 8704 AVBIon from San Francisco where they visited friends and relatives over the holidays. They were cucsts of Mrs. Book s daughter Mrs. Adolph DcLuca, the former Virginia Checcni oi mis ciiy. enumerators Needed Enunv mlnrs sre needed for the U. S. agricultural census to be taken this month. One enumerator from each voting precinct in Klamath county outside the city limits Is desired and applications may be made by contacting the U. S. census bureau, office 606, Medical Dental building. Phone 7268. Services St. Paul's Episcopal church announces the services for the Feast of the Epiphany Saturday, January 6. There will be celebration ol tne Hoiy uonv munlon at 1 0 a. m.. and at 7 D. m there will be the annual Feast of Lights followed by a social hour in the parish house when the Epiphany cake and coffee will be served. School Slated The three-day school of Instructions for 1845 census of agricultural enumera tors will be held January 8, 9 and 10, In the council chambers of the city hall, from 8 a. m. through 5 each day. E. M. Igl. assistant local supervisor, will supervise the school. BEST-KNOWN home remedy for reUarlng miseries of children a eoias. Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Ever, ett N. Hardenbrook. 620 N. 3rd are parents of a second child, a son, horn December 27. at Klam ath Valley hospital. Both mother and child are doing nicely. The Hnrdcnbrooks have a s m a l daughter. Mother Visits Mrs. C. J. Wil liams of Centralia, Wash., is viiltina at the home of her HantfMor mH snn-in-lnw. Mr. and Mn J. c. uav. ii&a rtppicgaic. She will remain until the mid-1 die of this month. PROCURING OFFICER EuIm Auxiliary The Eagles Auxiliary will meet in regular session on Friday, January 3, at 8 p. m. in the upper rut nan. There will be initiation with lunch and entertainment after lodge. Return to School Rosie and Helen Suty, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Anton Suty of Malln, left Sunday for Seattle to resume their studies at the University of Washington. They attended Ore gon State college last year. Ta Eureka Huith Tolley. en gineer lor the bureau of recla mation In Klamath Falls, visited relatives In Eureka, cam., over the holidays. To Bonansa Sgt. Paul Glot- zer and Cpl. Elizabeth Sanders, both connected with the WAC re cruiting personnel here, were in Bonanza Thursday afternoon on official business. Lt. Webster A. Jones, travel ing representative of the office of naval officer procurement from Portland, was a visitor in and around Klamath Falls yes terday, according to Mel Ken nedy, recruiter-ln-charge of the local navy recruiting station. While here Lt. Jones con ferred with members of the ministerial association in an ef fort to procure additional navy chaplains. He cited instances of the fine work the chaplain corns is Dcrforming in the Pa cific and spoke of the urgent need for additional chaplains to serve ashore and afloat with the navy. He also completed a survey Quiet Week The city fire de partment reported no calls since December 31, with a clear slate thus far during the month of January. Just Received! 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