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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1945)
,TtU - ' boilnnKi "i'.ro Ir-vifd to at- 0, y.upnlnK of mineral iKno . and Mc ."'Trvlc' men arc cs !'invltcd. rl.ono. 42D0. mUmti. Walter B. '25 Wo 'on., Stephen ,r. l"nvln(t thl week I'o rcmnln Indefinite, i iJcmdr. Martins Martin. Lt.- 1. rlln, USNFl. Ill now In i'piclflc with tho navy of duty. umilnin Caldwell, who 1$ oS with tho U. S. . camp In Texas, a fu louKh vlaltlng h i Hurtle senior public K at the Klamath Sic health unit. The ff rSldo on Altamont Walter J- Kcrrlan and rrlgan from Ashland ,h, past (cw days In h county. Mrs. Kerrigan .recovered from an eye J, which took place In nclKO. Kcrrluan I. con with dotecllvo and pa m California. ,,, Society The , Bcattlc Missionary so illl meet with Vera 437 N. 3rd, Friday, rv 23. for sewing and ' annual reporta. All ire ejpcclnlly rcqucst ttend. rionrNlBht Tho an dhcrSons nlnht at tho He will be observed to rhurtday. There will bo I session of lodo fol mmedlatcly by entertain nd Ice crenm and cake. nil Party There will irewcll party for Pastor it of tho First Covenant on Frldoy, February 23, p. m. All friend, are to attend, ni Club Winema club, i Sister., will meet at the Mrs. Daley on 213 Mich n Friday evening, . Feb 13, at 8 o'clock.. A pot nchcon will bo served. To Meet A mooting will be held nt Shaker church In Chllo quln Frldoy at 1 p, m. to dis cus, a bill removing restrictions on tho property and money, be longing to the Individual en rolled member, of tho Klamath Indian reservation In Oregon, and to confer complete citizen hlp upon thco Indiana, and for other purpose.. A mooting will be held at Bcatty Saturday at 7 p, m, and at Sprague River Monday at 7 p, rp. Bon Born Mr. and Mr.. L. E. Loppert, 1732 Gary, aro parent, of a .on who orrlvod on Thurs day, February 22, and tho young man will share birthday honor. In tho future with George Wash ington. Both mother and .on arc reported doing nicely at Klam ath Valley hospital. In Hoapltal Mr.. Virginia Kllpatrlck of Malln, an employe of the Klamath Fall, dehydra tion plant, was moved to Hill aide hoapltal late Thursday night whero alio underwent an operation for the removal of her appendix. She Is reported doing nicely. Stamp Bala Student, of Mill, .chool aro reminded that Fri day, February 23, will be the semi-monthly defense .tamp aalo at the school, sponsored by tho PTA. Last olo conducted at Mills .howed a purchase of $380.30, bringing the total for tho .chool year to $8408.65. Friendship Camp Friend ship Camp 898, Royal Neighbor, of America, will meet on Frl doy evening, February 23, at 8 o'clock in the KC hall on 40(1 Main. All member, and visit ing neighbor, are asked to attend. Leaves W. J. (Mickey) Boat right, well known investigator and formerly connected with the U. S. navy; left for Ashland to vl.lt with W. J. Kerrigan. ' Sprained Ankla Friends of Mr.. W. E. Curtis will be .orry to hear that .he I. conflnod to her home at 120 Lincoln with a severely sprained ankle. . Vacation Mr. and Mr.. Curt Lion of La Point?'; ar leaving this week for a brief winter va cation which they will spend at Lnguna, Calif. . . ARM EMBERS TO CONSTRUCT T WASTE DEPO Eight member, of the AFL carpenter', union In Klamath Fall, volunteered to assist In the construction of a permanent main aalvagc depot at 532 Mar ket at a meeting of the union la.t night. It wa. pointed out by Paul Lee, chairman of the county .alvagc committee, that a total of 20 carpenter, aro needed to build the depot and other car penter, dc.lring to aid In the con struction of this building should contact C. D. Long at hi. office In the Labor temple. Thl. depot Is being built In conjunction with the forthcom ing county-wide .alvage drive on waste fats, paper and tin can. to take place in March. Salvage drive, will be continu ous from then on until the urgent need for materials is lessened, and It I. hoped by the county nalvagn committee that resident, of outlying communities will take advantage of this denot bv turning in waste material, as mcy accumulate. Thl. would put Should We All Si. Alike Religiously? "Now I beseech you, breth ren, through the nam oi our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all apaak the ama thing, and that there be no - divisions among youi but thai ye be perfected together In the same mind and in the mt judgment." (I Cor. 1:10). How can we Justify our sectarian nam, and craed. wlih thl. ScrlptureT ' R. I.' GfBBS, Minister. Church of Christ 2205 Wantland Ave.' the program on a more voluntary ba.ia and alleviate tho necessity of frequent sulvago drive, throughout tho county. Tho bulk of tho material to be used in tho construction of the building will be donated by Seo.ler Brother, and tho Big Basin Lumber company. The location of tho depot la also do nated by Scsslor Brother., From Medford M. L. Tcdrow, fire assistant of the Rogue River natlonaUforcst from Medford, Is in Klamath Fall, conferring with John Surglnson, Lako o' Wood, district ranger, on post war Improvement plans for the Rogue river forest. Apply for Navy Alvln L. El II. and William W. Alestlne of Klamath FuIIh, George R. Jor don, Dorris, Calif., and Elmer L.Walt, Tulclako, left for Port land Tuesday night to take final qualifying examination, for gen eral service in tho navy. KI5SPR CONCERT SET FOR MARCH Tho annual spring concert of the high school, will be given on rnuiiy.-raarcn 33. All music group. In the high school, will participate in this concert and it will feature soloists, ensemble., concert band, orchestra, girls' glee club, a cappclla choir, and specialties. This concert will bring to the public of Klamath Falls for the first time the Bymphony orches tra of tho high .chool. Thl. or ganization, which until thl. time ha. been functioning a. a string orchestra, now has completed symphonic instrumentation, add ing clarinet., flutes, bassoons, bas. clarinet, French horn., trumpets, trombones, and per cussion. Tho orchestra is under the direction of John Best, An overflow audience heard last year's spring concert and it 1. expected that a large crowd will be on hand to hear the mu sic group, in the numbers that they have been preparing for several month.. Classified Ads Bring Results. AT FIRST SIGN OF A "be 666 Cold Preparations at dincttdi Tnur.daKFeb. 22, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS FIVS Officer Reports For Duty At NAS Lt. Vsn T. Smith, USNR, re ported today, to the Klamath naval air station from Whidbey Island, Wash., and has been as signed to the ground training de. partrnent. Lf. Smith has been on duty at Whidbey Island for the past year, and prior to that time served for one year- at ad vanced bases in the South Pacific. 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