Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THREB
Midland ttupUie Aewd
Lnqell Valley
E lim Mr. Jolm fluim of
L .pent II." lM.Hl.v woi'lj
f hVlr cliiiilililfin. Mr. Hill
nnd Mrs. 'IV Kvjilt r
, f Kliunnlh I'"".
, vIMH'll II il l".- "
y (luring '"' '"
, pnrtlcli.nl.'d I'! f ';'
.mmluni. In Hi" '''"' I'1"
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III ('11111. Iff.
lli.r, hi uncliw of Grunts
former i.hi.. '
i.i iir iiriiu'ii. K.M. ll'.
itiiiii " -. . . ....
N I Ilium' nil" wok v'"
his imroiil. Mr. nnil Mm.
rii.rnlil inn lul
1., ndvnnood InilnlnK nl
Dli'iin mm ' iiwiimiw mi'i
lhy ("Inrkr Im returned
Iri'Ktill nun" i-uin-Ki' '
,11ml' Hi" holliliiy w" m'r
unci iincic, ftir. n "
it.. M..rl ('liirka wiik
1 1 " - ... .
Imlliluy KlH'Kl lit tho Wll;
mid enjoyed meeting old
i. id. in iloliiu defense
I In Oakland-
Irs (io Uihon spoilt till)
Jtu'yn Willi her brother In
binul, returning homo on Sat-
'ri Drown mid inn were New
j visitors Ml the mil
iv hiiini'.
j; mid Mm. V. W. Ill-own
LMiirtln spent Now Yoiir'n eve
r ... .....I 1w lliifrv Krity.
ml. linn .". j -
r. 1111(1 MlH. I.Otll Hllllllllll
L '..... .r.,,.,1 IwuiiH from Wlmll-
:m niter M'ndlng tlio hull-
Willi her relatives.
r.i. Mnrjorlo Hrlonden mid
Jay Fnlrclo of Henley were
.-11 vulU-y visitors on Tuo-
ir. and Mr. Charley Vincent
family of I.akcvlew ienl
-.turn weekend will) Mr.
Mrs. Lyman Htzhugh nnd
Uly. Mrs. Mnrgo Unify of
biitth Full win ulsn n week-
lmii-sI. Mr. mm Mr, Hny
.-. and Ui'iinlii enjoyed Christ-
dinner with thu group.
mid Mm. J. II. llcimlry
family nnd Mr. Kl In Rond
St Sunday with Mr. mid Mm.
I Cochrun nnd fnmlly.
Ir. nnd Mr. Chnrlos 1'nrt-
and Jlniiny Johnson wore
Ycnn (iliuior iltiol of Mr.
Mr, l'cte Ilrlcxlucso nnd
lelh nnd Mnynnrd.
C. Clifton Unrrctt uncut thu
end with Mr. mid Mm. IVle
i-iscsi- und son. Mr. nnd Mm.
fK OImiii nnd Hobby of
nth f ull wore bundny vis
Uurrott Is on furinuuu lift-
i) months In the South I'u-
irnard lluffrr nnd 111' mothor
it Chrlstmns Day nt I'rlno.
nlo Vincent I homo from
Ida. Hi; has u medical dls-
o from tho army no wns III
inny months nnd underwent
icralloim.
. und Mm. Poto llrlcilscse
ion .incut Chrlstmns Dny In
mth Fnlla with thu Gcurjic
i fnmlly.
r. nnd Mrs. Hurry Krnr.lrr
ninnor gnosis rriiiny cvo-
of Mr. nn,l Mm Clwnn Pm.
luid son. 'J'ho neension wns
iirumiiy or Mr. Frnzlcr.
. nnrl Mrs. RciT 'riinnin nH
By returned homo on Sun-
uiicr spoiHiuiK iu (tnys nl
uiiiieiion wiiii nor piircnu.
W. Monrops.
. nnd Mm. Hill Btimott nnel
.snont Npu, Vftni-'- l.N.n iii.
bnd Mrs. Lostor Lonvitt nnd
Is. Mnry Smith spent sovornl
i i uoimnzn wun nir. Mnry
Ihorn.
E. nnd Mm. Orn Johnson
Now Yonr'g Evo with the
,v rrnziom, .
inpnlhy is extondod to Mr.
Mr. Frnnk Moyors on the
1 Of tho former' mnllin.
f. nnd Mm. Owen Popple nnd
"i"-"- now Your Kvo In
lal l Full. tulM, M.. i. ..
by Krdnninn and Jimmy.
Chiloauin
mid Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Ml
nnd Nnrclso Mlnnto wore
mth rails visitor Snliirdnv.
r. mid Mrs. Almoin KnRmiel-
"I fnmlly wont shopping In
"nil; Knll, Snlurdny.
J'olhy Smith, who Is in the
1 mime corps, wns home
the holidays vlslllng her
r nnd sister.
(! '1!l''nl HO Doy Scouls of
'iuln went on an nll-dny
v-rysmi sprlnRs Sntur-
r ,5".y. Sc"i't wore Invilod
"! Murine Bnrrncks Inst
on wnore tnoy hnri n very
g nolo time. Troop SO of Chll-
oiiiln wont lo thiink 1 hit murines
und iillleeiH und ulso Miijnr Jnu
1'ohh Inr Ihelr kind hiiHpilullly,
Muiyhcllu Mclliulo hits rucuiil.
ly iimiui'uimu mi upiionillcltl op
oiulliiii, II Is repnriecl Hint slid I
Hi'ttliiK iiliniK nicely und I ex
pecleii linuie llilii week.
The Chlliiipilii hluli mid Junior
hlKh ncliool hud u party IiihI Weil
newliiy eviiilnu. 'lint purty wus
held hociiui.ii of the splendid
wink tho schiiiil did In tho llth
Wur 1. nun. hitudenlH tuppod their
V-MVIi iiintii by ;iiio per cent.
Mr, und Mr. Krcil Miirkwiirill
mid Mm. Tlicnilure Murkwiirdt
of this city wore vislthiK relu
lives In Sun l''iiinclsco over tliu
hollduys.
Mr. mid Mr. C. K. Wejiher
mid inuilly wore In bun rruncl
co over tho hollduys.
i.iiio run wiiiik, who l in tnc
merchiint uiiirlno is homo on u
seveii'duy leave, vIhiIIiik his lath
er mill Irlenils of this clly.
Douiilil I'lillen, Who I n
phniiuuclnt In the iniirhie, I
inline mi ii liirlouKh Vi.iltiuif his
family and friend. I'uttcn him
Just returned from tho South
I'nelflc.
Dick Klury wont to Portland
Monday nlht to visit rolnllvos
nod iiImi to lake his physical ex
amination for tho navy. He Is n
student ut C.'hlliiqulu hlith school.
Nina Sue l-Vrrlman and Klidu
Dcllnrloll, who are nttendlnu tho
University of Oreucm nt Kimene,
wore hoino over the holiday vol
ition their parent nnd friends.
Bonanza
Word hus heen received here
thul Kenneth llrudshnw hus heen
transferred from KnrraKUt, Ida.,
to tiulfport, Mi., for trulnliiK.
Mr. and Mrs. Nowel Carl, tho
new proprietor of "Hill's Place, "
have heen dolnu some piiliitluit
nnd mak inn Improvements to
the Interior of the rostuurnnt.
Mr. und Mr. Charles Husk
weru dinner KUeSt nl tho C. K.
Kyer homo on Tuesday cvenini!.
the occasion hehiK Mm. Eycm'
hlrthday.
I.loyd Sparks nnd Henry
Schmor left Thumdny mornlnK
by truck for Sweetwater, Ore.,
on a huslness trip. While there
they export to vlsll with Mr.
nnil Mrs. John Schmor who have
recently purchased n furm In
that communtiy.
Mr. und Mrs. Everett Spnrks
onterlnlned lit dinner on Now
Venr Oay nl Sari's. The fol
lowing Kuesls enjoyed tho occa
sion: Mr. nnd Mr. Wllliiun
Spnrks, Lloyd Spnrks, Mr. Het
ty Ciubser, Mr, nnd Mr. Everett
Sparks mid children, Uonnlo mid
Hilly.
Gerald Drown of tho U. S.
navy spout New Your week
vlsllinit Willi his parents, Mr.
nnd Mm. Eurl Brown nnd fnm
lly. Gerald spent considerable
time In tho South Pacific.
Lucille Tweed, of tho wnr pro
duction trnlniiiK office, met .with
the heitlnulnil Spnnish students
ul tho itrndc M'hool bulldliiK Inst
Wednesday. It wns decided by
those present thai slnco Wednes
day eveiilnn Is already filled
with school event, the lime for
Die clnss be dimmed to Thursday.-
Therefore, the clnss will
meet on Thursday .evenings. Miss
Tweed said thnl there Is a strong
possibility that If the enrollment
I sufficiently Inrgc. It mny bo n
reimbursed clnss. It 1 therefore
urged thnl everyone In the sur
rounding community who Is In
terested In gninlng a working
knowledge of tho SpnnLsh lan
guage take ndvnntagc of this op
portunity. Mr. Tom Lovclady wns cnllod
tn Mlllon-Erecwnter, Ore, by
the death of n close relative
Inst week. Mrs. McCnll Is nsslst
ing In tho Lovclady home dur
ing her absence.
Friends will bo sorry to hour
thnl Mm. P. E. Dram well Is
ngnin confined to tho Hillside
hospital In Klamath Falls.
Mr. und Mrs. Fnrrcll loft Inst
week to spend the remainder of
tho winter along tho Oregon
const.
Mrs. Jenny Fink hns boon con
.fined to tho Hillside hospital tho
pnst week. Mrs. Fink is a sister
of William Irwin.
Fort Klamath
Announcement huvo linen re
ceived hero telling of the. mar
riage or Hertha E. Plttuiaii lo
Frank W, Houston December 1IJ
hi Mrdfurd. The couple will be
al hoine In AhIiIiiikI after Jiiuu
iiry I. MIsK-l'lltmaii Is a sister of
Mr. D. F. Lawtnn of Fori Klam
ath and has made I homo with
Mr. and Mrs. Luwloii nt thu Law-
ton ranch for several year.
Clifford Kngln returned
Thursday (o I'orUniid n f t v r
spending his Clirlslniiw, vacation
hero with hi parents, Mr. und
Mrs. Hurry Engle. Ho I em
ployed In n Portlund shipyard.
Mr. nod Mr. Don Cnmpngnu
nnd fnmlly are enjoying a week'
vacation vlslllng friend near
Kcdtllng. Calif. Ciimpnuna is lo
cal i'MT truck driver and. dur
ing liis vacation, Herbert Ed
wards Is working on the freight
run between Fori KImuutli und
Klimnith Fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zunibrun
spent Chrislmas with relatives In
Mnmalh Falls. Mr. and Mr.
Harold Wlmer and son Donald
also spent Christmas Day In
Klamath Full as guests of their
danghler-in-law, Mrs. James Van
Wonnor, and members of her
family.
Mrs. Joe Taylor Is spending
two weeks nt Kllson mineral
spring near Oukrldge, Ore., nnd
on her return will bo employed
by Mr. Itohcrl Cable at 'the
Junc-llon lunch.
Alice Gray left Inst week for
the Willamette vnlley where she
will spend tho winter months
visiting relative. She hus been
employed during the summer
and full by the Illg Luke llox
company In Ihvir local cook
house. Charles J, It r 1 c c o returned
Snlurdny from umouth's ubHcncc
during which ho spent some time
at Hichardson Springs, Calif.,
und later visited with his sou
mid duughtor-iii-luw, Lt, and
Mm, Kenneth llrlcco, ut Le
Moure, Calif., where Lt. llrlcco
is stationed with tho U. S. tinny
air corps.
Mr. mid Mm, Hoy Wlmer of
Prlnevlllo were Christmas visit
or ul tho home of their son-in-law,
dnughtcr und grandson, Mr.
mid Mrs, Elmer Zumbruu, und
son Hillio, '
First Lt. Alfred B. Castel, Jr.,
U. S. army air c o r p s, urrivod
homo Saturday from Belgium on
ii UO-diiy furlough which ho will
spend with his wife, Mrs. Alfred
II. Castel, Jr., of Fort Klamath.
Lt. Castel holds the Distin
guished Flying Cross, the Silver
Star, tho Air Medal with 1 1 Oak
Leaf clusters und has made 05
combat missions a pilot of a
P .'ltl slnco D-day on Juno 6.
A group consisting of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred H. Castel, Sr., their
son and daugliter-in-liiw, Lt. und
Mrs. Alfred H. Castel, Jr., und
Mrs. E. M. Hrnltiiin spent the
Christmas weekend visiting at
Tionostu, Calif., ns house guests
of Mrs. Cnslcl's sister and fam
ily, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Church
man, and daughter, Mrs. Hobert
Shaw. They wore Joined for
Chrlstmns Day by Mm. Cnstci's
parents, Mr. and Mm. Dun Snv
ngo, of Merced, Calif., and the
Churchman. Mrs. Shnw and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Savage wore Now
Year's Day guests here at the
Castel homo, in addition, to Lt.
nnd Mrs. Cnstel.
Pvt. Glenn Smith Is visiting
here on a 10 day furlough at the
home of his parents, Mr. und
Mr. Wesley Smith. Ho is stu
tioned ut Fort Eby. Wash., with
a const artillery unit of the U. S.
urrny.
House guests for tho holiday
season ut tho home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Pago and son, Gene,
are Mm. Page's father, brother,
sister-in-luw and niece, N. G.
Srnythe, Mr, and Mrs. Vere
Smylhe and daughter Yvonne,
ull of Portlund,
Mr, und Mrs. Harold Wlmer
have purchased the Edith Moon
properly adjacent to their Fort
Klamath garage and expect to
movi soon from tho Orvllle
Schroeder residence which they
have occupied since their homo
was destroyed by firo on Octo
ber 8. Mr. and Mrs. William Sic
gel und family, who have been
renting 'he Moon house for some
time, are moving into tho Tom
Dychc property which D y c he
bought from its owner, George
Iloyt, last month,
.Jacqueline Schroeder spent
the holidays horn visiting her
father, Orvllle Schroeder, from
the Christy Girls' school at
Marylhurst, Ore, where she re
sumes her studios January 3.
SOME STRETCH
Snakes, because of the elastic
hinges on their jaws, are able to
swallow proy four times larger
than the normal diameter of
their throats.
ight Coughs
due to colds . . . cased
J-Br wiinoucaosuia .
?nVICKS
on VAPOROB
fjji.wj.i.wjfr;N:i.i.i;i.
M
Why Thousands of Doctors
Have Prescribed
g. limv r l bbu iuvu
Pertussin
FOR
SaJCoughs
(DUE TO COLDS) ft'
(DUE TO COLDS)
Pertussin mu( bo good when thou
sands upon thousands of . Doctors
Imvo proscribed It for o ninny yenr.
Pertussin n.i nl nncn to rollovo your
coiighlnK.il '.losrns and mnkes phlegm
cnslor to ri I io, Hnfo nnil effoctlvo lor
pom em nun young, jncxpciuivoi
Announcement
Tho First Fctlcrnl Savings & Lonn Association
of Kliimnlli Falls
Has Declared Its
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND
As of Dec. 31, 1944
P'lils dividend will be entered In your passbook tho next
time It ronclii'S our office.
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Mrs. Muclurc has returned to
her home in Chemult after visit
ing a few days with relatives in
KuKoiie,
I'KC, Ralph Hash, who has
boon stationed at Camp Robin
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several weeks ago. While homo
ho visited with his father in
Host-burg.
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Klamath Falls November 20 on
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Klamnth Falls January 4.
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