0 EMPIRE IWS Mil UB PLAKS PARTY . i.nrl k be lu.iisorocl ed. '.. KVbrutuy . Vi M?, I affair i llic Library, club, :"iMod chair- rij' wheeler, Wr"' '; "ft. nw way mill kve lim (or In nicnlliiK wim 5 - rM: fcSSiShnSloH.Ml.l- Lk on "Brave ",'?... I. pile were oiicrcii 'jr "l ,, mm. O. P" C 'l Allowed Le mealing. ,. l. tor we I'l" : P"'... .... Mi rinv I Bjlier.il Jones. Me. 11 nr erode emor- . number of children "i... mint on Junuury I; or of William Hurtle 3r Thoie nllcndlng wore t,n. mini wkv.i... ui Pni Lolito. Billy aW. .nA r.-im Henderson, P"7. 'r ' ,. r. I .i vinnlnslmm and Nor. ...n .ml Kenneth Pntler- Ivory Pine, Kcnncm i-m-iiu i weekend get ul trtlerodt home, dun o( the mild winter ke had Wis year in wnmp ire the paniloe pirKen in kiriiret Brown 5 yard trio a January. Inte wai given January a rimn e schoo mouse, i no lira wm very good und ni hid i Rood time, wii icrved at mirmignt. !oday, January 10, the flnnlnjham family wan W lurpnioa oy visit Nn, Tea Cunningham of In ('rid Machinist Mate ullhew Wlnnlnghum. Mat m formerly employed la the falling crew. Me She day visiting former run. Jlnllliow alio visit- Dive Wlnnlnghams of I ind hli mother. Mm. Winn nshom. of Jackson. luring hli Icavo. ut Wlnnlnshnm and In accompanied Matthew UMedlord whore she via- W parent. Mr. and Mrs Jimei. and other rein. Into visiting In the Jninei wu Hri. Wlnnlnglmm's kitther. Mrs. K. O. rtur. CI M nnewanknn N Tlnl. finningham and fnm'lly re- ounciny nimit, Mirsarel Wins wm nnn Pmp No. 6 all of lnat Me was called nwnv hv N of her daughter, Mil fooper. She remained with pugnter, who underwent f'ltncy operation, return if fit Friday and bring Hllle iranddauahter. .In. Iper, with hor. LffiS Mr'.' B"" "audek lied cait hv n, in,.... -f fl Parents. S. HartleroHn m,,i (,., Vlslllnu uillh VI. , sbert Harl lnmU ..j M to his homo near' '! cmP families at- fJ evening " Bl am leveral c a a e a of ..V,mP lhl WM' mump. Hat are Ale O'Rnnl,,,, teaiIc".':on and llin... , i " " wcck, aue VflHon By Grace k. i ' itm :.. " can ,Mln. t 01 ik iff ,nl 'ova Ha lhoui,V O'.nc. Soma Mi,. Homan. bv'.'ayi, "But lki,'" !',,"'' " mor. F. el on. :. " ?. 'n h howin",""''. but hem k! rw that ii halt. :.V.ot" of th. ih i " Hid or the fitowh.. ;;.anno . "HI" ?. thlZ rrj1 .rtno th. lUid ,: ' law which hn w obey Mlnlater. Christ ni Av.. Lakoview Armory Bill Backed by Committee LAKKVIEW Accordlim to word received by dipt. Hubert w. ucoiiiiinr ui mi! uregon atuto uuurii of Lukuvlew. ii rucom- iiieiidiitloii hua Hoiiu to thu Joint liuiiiury iiiiiuin eoinniiiieu tliul.. bin which wm include nu up- pinpiiuiion i or uu,uuu tu con atruct tin urinory In Lukoview. bu given fiivoriiblii cuiihIiIitiiIIdii. Thin iiliigniiu will iiliio Incliidi! Ihu building uf itivi'iiil iiiiuoi lcg tlirouwnuiit tlio alnto to be used In connection with u compulsory military training program, TULELAKE In n letter re ceived recently by local WRA offlclnla from ft. W. Wullcnberg, regional director -o( the furm necurlty .(linliilalrntlon, cltlzom of Jii)uiicihi iiucoatry who plan to return to the went const to op erate furma have been advised that a number of types of lomn may be obtained from Oil agency. Itehnblllttttlon or openitlim loiuia, furm ownership lonns, liculth service! und group crv ko loans are thn principal types mentioned by Wollcnberg, who pointed out uio that before loans can bo mudo to nny applicant the KSA county commltteo of three farmers must pnm on eligibility, character and Integrity of the applicant. Further lie In I Is on the proposal will be posted soon in t ha relocation office tlint is to be established In the ciimp. Frunk Cibbs, Ues Moines, Iowa, arrived tills week to serve as relocation program officer tu imsl.vt Jiipiincsc-Amerlciiiin mid thosu of Japanese birth cleared by the army In iociillng unit con tacting employment or other business opportunities. Bly Julio Robin, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Gordon Kobln, accom panied her grandmother, Mrs. Ivan Kllgore, of Klumuth Fulls, to Sun Francisco to visit rela tives. Mrs. Clyde Lybrand enter tained a small group of friends In honor of Mrs. Herman Dahnvi' birthday, Fcbruury 2. Thu aftornoon was spent visiting and quilting. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Jim Hull, Mrs. Basil Hall, Mrs. Jay Lybrand, Mrs. Brooks Muy, Mrs. Avery Hardin und Rcba Lybrand. The bridge club met at the homo of Tliolma Abbott Friday evening, February 2. Tlirco ta bles wore In play. Enjoying the evening were Helen Smith, Loye Smith, Jessie Gilford, Elizabeth Campbell, Louise Cnsper, Mario Hughes, Spike and Hetty Arm strong, Herb and Nishu Hadlcy, Clork and Thelmn Abbott. High scores were held by Herb and Nishn Hadlcy and Betty Arm strong. Traveling prlzo was tak en by Clark Abbott und consola tion to Splko Armstrong. Mrs. Lester Geljsbcck and daughter, Leslie Jane, returned home Friday evening from Port land. Geljsbcck remained In Portland for a time to receive treatment on his arm which was broken some time ago. Lllo Cox and Betty Smith re turned homo Sunday morning. The girls spent a few days visit ing in Portland. Danny and Sheila Cnvnn, who nrc attending the academy in Kluniath Falls, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Cavan. Gen, MacArthur Looks Over Recaol-ured Airfield MWifl win v?- vriifisc"-'- Oen. Dougla MacArthur (polntlno examines wrsckaw of Jap planes that were caught on the ground during American bombing of Mabiilacut airfield, near Bamban, on road to Manila, Philippines capital liberated by American troops. At left Is Col. Lloyd Lchrbas, aide to MacArthur. Signal Corps photo. Sprague River Mrs. Al Thomas underwent a major operation at Hillside lios pltul on Tuesday. Erwin Hagcrman, Ewuuna timekeeper resiKneu His nusltion J, A. Purkcr hus been employed to unto ins place, Mrs. C. Polk und Ardyth Roff were visiting in Klumuth Fulls Sunday, L'pl. Keith Patrick, son of Mru. Hay McDonald is in New liiilueu us ure Pvt. Eiwyu Hull i'FC Leon Georgo S. Ic WII Ham Wolford. Pvt. Hill Patrick met Mike und Jimmy Short und Joe Martin in the Puclfic. They enjoyed u nice visit. Pvt. Ted Uui'iiey is In Aleutians as Is Pvt. Owen Riddle. The young people of this com munity linve enjoyed ice skui. Inn for u week. Ivan Hall has had as house guests his mother, Mrs. Nettie Hull and a sister and husbund, Mr. unci Mrs. Lynn Robertson and an aunt, Mrs. E. Jameson from Preston, Idaho. They also v s ted in Medford with a broth. cr of Hnlls. They were here for two weeks visit. Mrs. Anna Wolford and Paul Ino Graiio spent the weekend in Klnmuth tails. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parker and sons nave moved nero irom Klumuth Fulls. They are liv ing In ono of the Cook apart ments. Mr. and Mrs. Olllc MeBride announce, the urrivui on juiv nnrv 22 of a dauiihtcr. Mr. and Mrs. MeBride have moved from tho Ted Reams pro perty to the Tom Clark house, owned by Glenucr. W. L. Mnrkhuin was through here nnd visited over night with Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Hill. Ho was cn route to Roscburg to where ho expected to be em ployed. Betty Carr, daughter of Mrs, E. H. Cnssity, cumc here on Tues day to attend school for the rest of tho term. Mr. and Mrs. Folk Haddock and Mr. and Mrs. K. Tompson. were business visitors in Lake- view Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay J. bpitzer spent the weekend In Klumuth Falls. Spltzcr went tor a unei CAMP BLANKETS Part Wool OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Mala I Hi-. JM J nan w-wV m ww sv w .y ar 9 Ti vuwnev JIMMY IYTELIi at3 hU ovcltedtii THE LITENIN IADV tvith DAVID Jfif$ 9:15 A. M. PWT 1240 KC . rmiiNTiD tv Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Klamath Fall. 669 Spring Bt. Phon. 883i checkup and release from the doctor. He was able to return to work as ear louder for Amer ican Box company Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Lcndle Story and Teddy Ronald were in Lake view Saturday having dental work done. Dennis Lee Crain has recov ered from mumps. Rev. J. H. Hamilton, accom panied his mother, brother and sister to Eugene the latter part of the week. His sister,' Vera, who has been here attending school has gone to Eugene to live with her parents. Fred Young, employe of Ewuuna company, who has been suffering from pine poisoning, was able to return to work on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Montgom ery and Teddy visited Sunday afternoon In the R. T. Luke home, Mrs, Owen Ludwiek, principal o( Sproguc River school, and Mrs. P. M. Cowbrough attended a demonstration meeting in Klamath Falls Saturday for in termediate grade teachers. Charles Borough9, accompan ied by Myrta and Melda Chan dler were In Klamath Falls Sat urday, Mrs. Donnis Ridcnour and chil dren spent avweekend recently in Portland visiting relatives. Mrs. J. Thomas, bookkeeper for American Bov, and children spent the past weekend in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boroughs and children visited with rela tives at Hlldcbrand Sunday. OREGONIAN RE-ELECTED SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 7 (P) Sam C. Campbell, Salem, Ore., was re-elected manager of the west coast Beet Seed company at the firm's onnual meeting yesterday. Keno C. H. McKeen, who is 111 in the Hillside hospital, is reported us being improved and friends may call to sec him, according to members of his family. Mrs. T. E. Deckard returned to her homo from the Hillside hospital early lost week. The new litllo son, William Marvin, waB born Sunday. Januarv 21. Mrs. Deckard and children have gone to Ashland to stay with Mrs. Deckard's mother, Mrs. Bargcr, for a few days. Fred McKeen o Los Angeles and Walter McKeen of Sun Ber nardino, brothers of. C. H. Mc Keen, have arrived in Keno to visit with their brother who is in. Mrs. L. A. Smith has returned from a visit with Mrs. Lane Smith of Salem. Mrs. Smith Jr. has submitted to an operation but was getting along fine when Mrs. Smith left there a few days ago. C. C. Huskinson and Roy Far roll arc now operating the ga rage, on which they have been working for several weeks. They arc still doing work on the building but, owing, to Inclement weather, have not been able to accomplish much along that line for two weeks. Wally Foster spent the week end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Foster. EXCHANGES TO CLOSE NEW YORK, Feb. 7 (P) Se curities and commodity ex changes throughout the country will be closed next Monday, February 12, Lincoln's birth day, and Thursday, February 22, Washington's birthday. Live stock markets will remain open. Classified Ads Bring Results. EAST OREGON BONDS MAL1N Topping the list of eastern Oregon granges in the recent 6th War Loan drive on a per capita ruling was the Malln uranKo. accord nz to an an nouncement made recently In the grange publication. The per capita average was $3886.89, with members subscribing a to tal of $244,874.25. Hayhurst grange in Douglas county, according to the Dubll cation, set a national bond sales record with a ncr capita average credited to the organization of ?07.22. This grange has a membership of 24 and is less than one year old. In winning the honor, Malin took a black Aberdeen bull calf which will arrive here in the near future. A report on the bond sales was heard at the last meeting, Janu ary 23, Following the business meeting, a group of weight lift ers from the Pccbler Condition ing Service, Klamath Falls, in cluding John Williams, Frank Bechtcl, Paul Kllnkheimer and Jack Pcebler, presented an inter esting exhibit under' the direc tion of Mrs. Ethel Hamilton, lec turer. Charles Hamilton Is master. DISCUSSED IT MEET MERRILL The proposal for diverting excess irrigation water irom the Klamath basin area into the Sacramento valley and the reasons for local opposition to the plan were advanced Tuesday at the luncheon meet ing of the Merrill Service club by Malcolm Epley, managing editor of the Klamath Herald and News. Epley was accom panied to Merrill by Charles Stark, secretary of the Klam ath County chamber of com merce and Jack Almeter. Riley DeLap, president, pre sided, and Dr. David J. Fergu son addressed the club briefly. Countries In Danube Basin Ask Federation PORTLAND," Feb. 7 P) Countries in the Danube basin want to form a Danubian con federation after the war to as sure them of safety fr6m inva sion, Archduke Felix, leader in exile ; of the Austrian under ground, said in an interview here today. The 28-year-old grand-nephew of former Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria, who will deliver an address here Thursday night, is under two nazi death penalties and a 10-year concentration camp sentence " in absentia." Al though his elder brother, Otto, heir to the throne, has five death sentences, "I'm not jealous," the archduke said. "After all, he is entitled to more recognition." V 1 r v f .pjr f'if 7K7?' ""T fffw mwr ctm?v j K'l Keep it growing f : : During 1945 fM KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH . Wi QOOiMMjTsi av w w a & m w m W.dn.sd.r. Feb. 1. 1I4 HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN Merrill Tvtr. and Mrs. W. F. Jlnn.tte had as recent house guests friends from Sundance, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. s. 1. banning. Mrs. LanninK was an old school friend, having known Mr. and Mrs. Jinette many years .go in Illinois. Lanning Is a Wyoming stockman. Mrs. Carl Ledd drove . light sedan through a big plate glass window of the Everett Jones grocery Saturday afternoon. The car Jumped a high curb to cross the sidewalk. The Altar society of St. Au gustine's church met Wed nesday afternoon, February 7, at the home of Mrs. Jess Die ter, Tulelakc, with Mrs. John O'Shea as assisting hostess. Mrs. William Graham has been reported to be on the .ick list. 0PEMIT1 DF Wm CENTER SET TO '46 TULELAKE Plans for con tinuance of operation of the Tule lake Japanese segregation center until January 1, 1846, at least, have been made here by WRA officials following receipt of in formation from Dillon Myer, na tional WRA director. The in formation was released to dispel rumors that residents of the com pound will be forced to leave at an earlier date. Plans for a segregation center, beyond- that date have as yet not been worked out, Myer stated. However, any eligible resi dents of this center will be of fered all possible help in re-establishing themselves in civilian life but those desiring to remain may live here or at some other center still open until the an. nounced date. John Burling,' special repre sentative of the department of justice, who has been conduct ing hearings on applications for renunciation of citizenship at the camp since January 11, has re turned to Washington D. C. Members of his staff,, in charge of Charles Rothstein, are remain ing for an-indefinite period to continue the hearings for those who hope to return to Japan after the war. . v. The government will have $100,000,000,000. worth' of sur plus property on its hands after the war. WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main and 8th EXAMINED IN DRAFT LAKEVIEW A group of 28 Lake county men went to Port land Saturday for pre-inductlon examination, it was announced at selective service headquar ters. Almost all of these wer classified 2-C, essential farm workers, whose cases are being; reviewed; they have not been re-classified as 1-A. They were Douglas Elder, Vinton Clair Bradley, Jack Hick man, Merle Leehman, Barry Taylor, Berle Deter, Luster Wil liams, James Cloud, Milo Hanks and Norman Yates, all of Lake view: from Plush, Clarence Dix on, Cornelius Flynn and Patrick McCarthy; from Paisley, Glen Harvey, John O'Leary and Mich ael C. Murphy; from Adol, Hen ry O'Keeffe, James Barry, Ern est Mcssner, George Cahill and Robert Lane; Walter Kittredge and Kenneth L. Emery of Silver Lake; James Harold Foster and Merle Nelson of Summer Lake, and Darvin Robnett of New Pine Creek. Classified Ads Bring Results. Low Mood. Ar OfTon R.lat.d To Constipation Yes, depressed states and conatipa tionofteniotogotherlTakoNature's Remedy (NR Tablets). Contains no ehemiesle, no minerals, no phenol de , rivatives. NRTableta are different ' act different. Purely uegeuile combination of 10 vegetable ingredi ent formulated over 0 years ago. 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