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On pint troats ten tiros, mot till m 5000)0 OToee jjyect Store, 527 Main St. Pli. 3234 !-'ton to the Vole of Fireitone every Monday evonlng, over N. B. C. Kuthurliio Irene Kns, for many yours u resident of the Keno riiucl (llxlrlel, died nl Klumuth Vnllcy hospllul Tunsdiiy nlKht fiillowliiti ii lenxlhy Illness, Miss Kns whs '1(1 yeurs of nuc nt the limn of her pussiiiK. Miss Kkh wns horn Miirch 30, lllilH, in Uellu, Colo., dnuKhter of Mr. mid Mrs. II. V. Kss of tho Ashhind route, She attended lo ciil schools, wus u tirudunte of the old Khiiniith county hlh school In 1M17, und Humboldt Ntntu Teiichcrs colleKe, Arentu, C'lillf. Miss Ess tmiKht in the Orlnduln und Keno schools for six yeurs but ill henlth kept her from followhiK thnt profession, Kevcrul yeurs no, Miss Ess took nn uctivc purt in Prosperity Iteheltuh Indue of Klamnth Fulls. She wus n past noble itrund "ltd district deputy president of the loriHc, us well us u member of the drill tenm. More thnn one und onc-hiilf yenrs uo, Miss Ess underwent nn operation from which she hud never fully re covered. She wus moved to Klumuth Valley hospital last Tluirsdiiv. In ncldltion to her parents, Miss Ess is survived by one sis ter, Mrs. Robert McGhehey,' and two nephews, Donald of this city und Slunley who Is In the South Puclflc with the United Slates army. Final rites will he an nounced by the Earl Whltlock Funeral home, DOEiBECHER TEA Much Interest Is being shown In the nnnuiil Doernbeehcr bene fit bridKo tea which will be given Saturday at 1:30 p. m., nt the Wlllurd under the sponsorship of the Klamath Fulls Woman's Li brary club. Cards will stnrt at 1:30 with ten served from 4 to 5 o'clock. Those not wishing to play cards ore urged to come for tea.- AH proceeds will so to Doernbeehcr hospital for children In Portland. Those on the calling committee arc Mrs. Loren Polmerton, 0624; Mrs. J. C. Hunt, 7428; Mrs. R. E. Onkcs, 4334; Mrs. Effie Rldcout, 5800; Mrs. Leo N. Huls, 6243. Mrs. Stephen Kasper, 3518, is handling the calling for navy und marine wives. Reservations moy be made with any member of the calling committee. . iullESTElEIS FORT LEWIS, Jan. 24 (P) Headed for homo after three years and more in the jungles of New Guinea and other south west Pacific islands, a group of over 40 Jop-flghting veterans, Including many members of the famed "northwest's own-" 41st division,, arrived at war depart ment, personnel center, Fort Lewis today. For a large number of the group, It will be 10 days of GI Curadlsc in a swank Santa uar lira hotel. Rates $32 a day in civilian days. On the rotation program these men will be re assigned to duty in the United States at the completion of their furloughs at home and their stay at the California redistribution center. Others, will return to their overseas units after about a month. The stop at Fort Lewis was a matter of hours. During that time they received Items of clothing, a physical examination, and buck pay. Some of the sol diers had not been paid since last August due lo lrenuent changes of location. - No Klam ath Falls men were included on the list. .Wallgren's Address May Be Delayed OLYMPIA. Wash.. Jan. 24 UP) Gov. Mon C. Wallgren's antici pated address on the "State of tho State" may not be delivered before tho Washington ' legisla ture this week. The governor sn d yesterday his special, committee, which was to examine , tho budget of former Gov. Arthur B. Langlie, may not complete its work in time for tho preparation of the address before the week ends. Subject mutter of the talk, was to bo derived from the commit tee's report. . . . District Attorneys May Hire Agents SALEM. Jan. 24 tP) District attorneys of Multnomah, Clack amas, Lane and Marion coun ties cacn would be allowed to hire a special agent under a bill introduced today by tho Clackamas county house delega tion. The district attorneys thus could enforce laws themselves when sheriffs refuse to cooperate. By JUANITA SHINN Bill Abbey, former vice presi dent of lll-Y, became president when Hurry Tlndull graduated mid-term. To replucu . Dill u.i vice president ll, ..I,. I r cd Keith Cook. The Chess club, in continu ing w 1 1 h Its plan of showing noon movies lo the atudont body, showed the first episode of a 15 chapter serial yesterday. The serial. ' Treasure Islunu ft a a, ir at m The Secret of ' is a Columbia production, and it will be shown twice a week if nlans orocccd as scheduled. The Winema hotel banquet room will be the scene of the Chess club formal banquet on January 26. Dr. Dean Osborn, Klamnth Falls physician, will be toastmaster for the occasion. . . At the student council meet ing yesterday, Bob McLean, stu dent body president, called for a straw vote regarding the year book this year. It was the opin ion of the council that more space should be devoted to the seniors, their class prophecy and VIll, and other articles pertain ing to their cluss. Therefore, this year, as in the past two years, a senior yearbook will be published rather than a KUHS yearbook, which would contain group pictures of the other three classes. . ' . Tomorrow will be the second and last day of the three shows now playing in the Little The atre. Those cast in the plays Include the following group of high school actors: "Johnny Goes Haywire" Billy Baer, Joan O'Neill, Helen Knowles, Ruth Merrill, Jack Ankor, George Bell, and Chuck Perry. "Three's a Crowd" Bud Sel by, Lola Whisenant, Pat Richard son, John Ogle, and Gary Cruik shank. "Ten Dollar Kiss" Helen Knowles, Dave Williams, Chuck Blackstone, Moniette Calmes, Naomi Klmsey, and Glen Roufs. The Pep Peppers are handling a concession during the running of the plays. Various girls sell in the Little Theatre each period during their study hall hour. Lumber Firm Told To Provide Workers With Transportation . PORTLAND, Jan. 24 MP) The 1 Warm - Springs Lumber company, . Warm Springs, was ordered today by the west coast lumber commission to continue providing employe transporta tion. The decision also upheld the AFL Lumber and Sawmill Workers' rights to require working permits from new em ployes at the Warm Springs firm. FALLS OVERBOARD PORTLAND, Jan. 24 (T) Reuben H. Baxley,- 37-yearold merchant seaman from Los An geles, fell overboard his ship to his death yesterday, rne naroor patrol recovered his body a short distance from where the ship was docked. NELLIE LANGER DIES IN VALLEJO Nellie Louise . Langcr, 60, pi oneer resident of Klamath Falls, died Monday night in Vallcjo, Calif., where she had gone two Urnil,. l(, rt fi mnlrn lin. UnmM with u daughter, Mrs. Beatrice icmpiar. Mrs. hunger nan been in ill health for some time and suffered a heart attack a short time before her passing. Mrs. Lunger was born Decem ber 10, 1873, in Dodge Center, Minn., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey. The family came to Oregon 07 years ago, and moved to Klamath Falls in September, 1884. Mrs. Langer was married to Sam Summers, well-known Klamath resident, who died April 27, 1024. She married Albert Langer a num ber of years later. Mr. Langer's death occurred April 28, 1044. A short time before leaving Klamath Falls, Mrs. Langer dis posed of her property interesui here to a brother, Will Humph rey, of this city. The property Included a quarter of a block on the corner of 7th and High, across from Fremont school. Mrs. Langer had resided at that place for many years. In addition to two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Alford - of Gerber, t!.nlif nrt4 Mrs Hai4-UA T plar of Vallejo, Mrs. Langer is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Loomis of Ashland, Mrs. Ida Howard and Mrs. Edith Cox of Portola. Calif., and two broth ers, Will Humuhrcy of this citv and Charles Humphrey of Red ding. Mrs. Langer was active in affairs of Prosperity Rebekah lodge. 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