Bin TO"'"?".... .. ..Tnmlnl D inutlK''. " viiulii ii feS & inn: '"vei.i,.r Mrs, Chester C atlier. v' ' . "i.. . w" ' Ul,l!"l 111 l"c IL ii him lllll rntlnu f "l,v K. liml flutil. l?''SuSh I" Klm.mil. '' ..'i r ! .,linu 2 moulds L.tns-I'Vl. ll"ll ClirllH, r b-.. MHiimu-u m u.; ,H Slllli'K II""' ", ." . .... r iiiw ri'i'p veil u L'cri c&rf ' wlt!' Mr"j . (Ailii UMkv). returned Friday. Al ,lu' l,r,'",lu Uiy urc Willi his lir'i;lii. and Mm. Willi an r.. . Lincoln. " """' Ijikc.H i" l'mii.v - ,, AIh. lit II"' l-ii'l' '"""'I iho weekend were Mr. i.ml UnrliMisrn or Hn.schurK, L.riy of nil ''iiy- Mor; n In n (IniminiT "" Ciirlln. iih Sought Mm. Herman 111 ...jj',. IVI l,i, writ. Thc Ilci-.ilil mill News iisklnu In loeiiunK " iiinivi, ilc Antoiilfwliv., tlmuKhl to VlUB III UK' VlClllliy "1 rvilllll- nils Antonlewlci wiik hurl. ' ... i i .'in 1HIII1. la 'Ullimi, mi.......... - rlbcd n having bluc-Hriiy nanny linir, " ''" ,,,B" '..ml anyone knowing of his runouts Is imKt'U 10 coihiici Hint, the former Mode nlewlci. nnchion. Card Party The lie-making coininitlce of the fnicn ol we ftinose win im'ui She Moose hull Friday, Jiinu- 2 nt T. u 1). m. inr ii pen- ; luncheon ii nd business line. Mnudo Scrgenl. com- chairman.' will bo In Ifje. At 2 p. in. that same irnoon there will bo u card hv In the hull In which the lie Is invited. Tills in we ursl new series. Visits Here COM Kvcrcll llolcliklss, U.SN, in I'ompiiiili'd by hi wlfn mill ID n.nntl. old daughter, lliirbiirii Jui.u, arrived hero lust week for a visit with bin parent, Mr. unci Mra, E. II. UoteliklHK. 737 l.lneiiln, opera tors of thu Polly Ann bakery. This 1 llntchklss' first visit In KIiiiiuiOi Falls In fivo years. Ilc bus served for 111 months in the South Pacific and was met in llronklyn, N. Y., by bis wife and dauKhter at which tlmo be met bis cbllil for thu first tlmo. Ilolehklsa reports to llremurton, Wash., Ki'bruiiry 10, at thu end of bis liu-cliiy leave. To Leave Hcv, mid Mrs. C. C. Drown mo leaving Tuesday for u three weeks' trip In the Suernmentn vulley. Hev. Urown Is president of the Interstate lluptlst Mission, and Is makliiK the trip in the Interests of the organization. Visits Parents James Qulhcll, lit present stationed nl Trensure Island, visited Inst week with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. gtilbell, 2222 Garden. Ilo re turned recently from Alaska and the Yukon, where be was on untied in war work. Roturm Homo Kiitb Howe, daughter nr Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Howe of Malm, was dismissed from Kkiiniith Valley hospital Ibis weekend after receiving medical treatment for nn Injury (o Iter foot, Knights Templar Moat Cut vury Commundery No. 1(1, K. T will confer thu Order of the leniple Wednesday evenli.K, Jan. Ill ut 7:11(1 p. m. All Sir KnluMs Invited. Kefreshments will be served. FW Auxiliary There will i resular mectlnii of the nuxi- h- ol the Veterans of r'orolKi. fs, Tliursilay, January 1, at 8 tii. in tlio larnc clubraom nt city library. A class of caiicll i l lo be Initialed and all ccr and members of ll.o drill j:i should wear uniforms. dondly Clrclo Thursday, unry 1. Hie Friendly Circle meet al the homu of Violet hen, ShnsU way, with I pint wn nssutliiK. nleu.Di'rs should t nt the home of Noun Jlnll, TM Main, at ViM p. m. fur tspnrltttloii, and are asked to I! icwini! equipment. laitirn' Visitor Mrs. C!eorc iwn, of Doston, Mass., Is visit- her high selu.nl friend, Mrs. Durbin, 524 Illuh. en route pklond, Calif. Her husband, M. Us) Brown, const Kuard, ptioned nt Snult Ste. Marie, kcu Socloty The Dorcns -iy oi uic &evenin l)ny Ad list church will meet lit Iho IC of Mrs. Willi.... v:,.liuK i Altanionl drive, nn Tburs pebrunry 1 at Il:3l). m. A uck luncheon will be rnved. ineinbcrs are urKeil In attend K mcctiiiKs, n Loavo KM ;),. Carl D. K Is on I. 12-dav leave frnm D eco. Pnlir i.iunt.... i.i llier, Mrs. c. b. I.n, jna bon. Ho will return to San p, FcbriMiy 4. Visiting Mrs. Lorenzo Still lard, whose husband was recent ly killed overseas, Is vIsIUdk her fatber-ln-law, Chester Stalhird of Ontario, Ore. Later they plan to Ko to Klullard's cattle ranch near Urewsey. Improving Francis Silvers, resident of Chllocpiln who re ceived multiple knile wounds in an iiltc rcutlim on the reservation, was reporled improving ut Hill side hospital. Has Oporatlon Edwin Lee Gerrue, i:i-ycnr-o!d son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson, 3304 Crosby, underwent suritery at Klnu.atb Valley hospital Moiv day. He is reporled doing nicely. Brooks Arm Elmo Ball, 11- year-old son of Marvin Ball, 3240 Cannon, underwent an on- eriillon on his arm Monday al Hillside hnspiiiii, Kimo suffered a fractured arm January 25. In Hospital .Joseph D. Henry, 72, father of Mr. Henry Vro man, Is receiving medical alien lion at Klamath Valley hospital. Henry lives at 1405 Worden. Return Homo Mrs. John L. Cook, Box 1130, city, accom panied by her Infant dauchtcr left Klamath Valley hospital for u.eir name nionaay. JESUS IS WONDERFULLY REAL TO ME . . . If you want to know mora about Him call it or writa to 423 North First St., or Phono 7436, Enlist In NlW .Tnrrv Will. on, Hob Konnccly, Lloyd Cbl- ueaier una i.aivin worley, ull of Klamath Falls, wore sworn imo inu navy lust week In I'ort- lllllll fur Ul.lll.riil m.rulf.n r'lti.ul. er Woller, Hleber, Ciilif., Luw- r e n e o Hiiedineyer, Tuleliike, Wlllllllll I'ollll r'llllmnil,. .....i Charles Cooper, Lukeview, en listed at the same time for gen eral service. George Greenwood of Klamath Fulls was also sworn In Iho navy mid will take specialized rudur training nt Oreut Lukes naval truinluu een- ler In Chicago. Arm Brokon Gary Lyle Rob erts, 7-yenr-olil son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roberts of llonaimi, suffered a fractured arm when a plek-up backed up unci struck the child, Ho Is a pallcnt ut Kluniath Valley hospltul and re ported doing nicely, Return Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fortna of 2074 Eurle, returned on Monday evening from a two weeks' vacation which was spent hi San Francisco and the bay area, Honloy PTA The Henley PTA will serve lis annual sil ver tea In observance of Found ers Day on Tbursduy, Fcbruury 1, at 3:30 In thu activity room of the high school. Members and friends uro urged to come. Movod to Hillside Mrs. Mary While of Weyerhaeuser Junc tion, was moved by ambulance to Hillside hospital Monday. She is reported to be suffering from pneumonia. Surgory Mrs. Margaret Burns, 72, 1703 Arthur, under went mnjor surgery at Klamath Valley hospital Tuesday. Visits Hero Kathryn Rains ford from San Rafuel, Calif., is in Klamath F'alls for a few days visiting inunas. Sprague River Youth Awarded Bronze Star Another Klamath county youth Is the recipient of the Bronze Star, awarded for heroic action in operation against the enemy, according to Mrs. R. R. Kcrnnn of Sprague River, who has been advised that the medal was presented her son, PFC Charles R. Gain. Gain received the Bronze Star for action on October 5, 1044, whllo serving in the medi cal detachment of the 175th In- funtry In Germany. He has been overseas for one year and en tered tlio army July 12, 1043. Gain received Ills basic training ut Camp llarkley, Tex, A twin brother, Cpl. Jou It. Gain, is will, thu Infantry In Texas, and u younger brother, Douglus, Is recovering from rheumatic fever al the U, K. naval hospital in Corona, Cullf. Yea, they are still going up thore. Whore? Why. up to Chase's ofllce. Room 203, Odd Fellows' Building to hove thoir Income Tax figured out, Lot Chase chase It down. Service Men and Women Home on Leave SSgt. Billy Hardin from Ital ian Ibcuter. Here until February 20. EM 3c Carl D. Long from San Diego. Calif. Hers until February i. Lt, Robert H. Alexander from Love field, Dallas, Tex, Here until February 2. Pvt. Ralph Lund from Camp Hood, Tex. Hero unlil February Tho above service people arc entitled to free pusses to the local theatres and free fountain service ot Lost River duiry by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R. C. Woodruff of tho dairy. Please call at The Herald and News office (ask for Tuesday; Jan. 30, 1946 HERALD AND NEWS THREE Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickets. FREIGHT REDUCED COOS BAY, Jan. 30 (P) Freight rates on. coal shipped from Coos Bay to Eugene and Salem have been ' reduced 50 cents per ton. T. O. Toon, presi dent of the Coast Fuel corpora, tion, said today. Toon had applied to the South ern Pacific company for the reduction. VFW Schedules Meet-' For Thursday Night ,', A meeting of VFW members'1 will be held Thursday night at 8 p. m.. In the KC hall. Induction of new members, fu- j ture planning for veterans' wel fare of World War II, and rou tine business will be the order of the day. There also will be com mittee reports regarding club ac tivities. As many members as possibly can are urged to attend. ' fell Paul O. Landry thle question? "Can I save by getting five year fire insurance ' protection with no loss if I cancel within five years?" For information on any insurance problem, consult THE LANDRY CO. 419 Main St. Ph. 5612 The Courthouse Is Now One Block Down The Street From Our Office. I T:""--,!?' I'lfismewiiiai ' ttl'Hrilf MS1LVII1 'wiiu " 'HI! MONTH ' wp ii. blt-fy'.'.c-iW- A Penny's sJ I - ' L I- i -w, v...,, if ,., d I Worth of I Jsaysy Vol ff ft ivHi ' y it o h ... VI 3 ISl Youi travel penny buys far more comfort, safety and speed on Great Northern trains than it did during the first World War. 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