(TT-s ao wiuoid e.
.m son of Mr. ond Mrs.
fctt San Dloo and will
(hero to bourn unmi;mn
f? lie ho brother, Alvln
ton, MOMMJe. serving
"th. nvy In the vicinity oj
mi He l wl,h PT
iron H'ch ,00k "urt ln "i!?
iT of Normandy on D
'' Alvln Is forrnor Huruld
N,wl employe.
f ind was visiting his un
"ch.rl" Bickett, opewtor
, roidhouM nar Tulelako,
' he becumo 111.
Ut Iff GWin Ch. So. Al
ko o' ll,a ".Yy, .erultlnii
- went to Tuloluka this
?ng to give Eddy test to
jJlJ high school itiidonti.
In!
Get set for
omorrow in a
d war job now
miner'' Job In in fS P. shop
QOOW WI JVW. fc win
et places. You can leiini a
i oy trade . . . working with
trlenced mochlnlits, boiler-
IWIi piumuoi., t.cf.j.-iiv.iB,
Or you cn lit your sums
(tttlns ahead with tho rail.
k (Msny top men itartod in
ihops una yorasj in cuncr
i, you'll bo In a good job now
,' Mientinl, interesting. Lots
htm, too , . . hospitalization,
ijcil euro, R.R. pnss prlvil
Ipenslon plun. Don't miss
I chance at a gooa joo wnn
lindly, permanent company.
lent, come in tor acinus.
!linswer ill your questions,
obligation. MANY OTHER
k)D JOBS OPEN AT S.P.
or wrlti Trainmaster, S.P.
tag, Klimath Falls, or near
IP, Agent.
To Tort Lawit "Bub" Ram.
soy, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Hanisuy of Konu, lull March 18
fum?rl J,'uwii Wu''-. w'Mwo ho
will bo Inducted Into tho US
army. I'his is tho fourth ion ot
tho Ramwyii to enter tho terv.
co. Ono son, Francis, U with
tho air lorco ln England, Jim Is
with tlio navy and statlonod at
Bromorton, Wash,, and Kennoth
Is a buknr second cltiss, US navy,
stationed at San Ulogo, Calif.
Child Car. Now mothers
tflUV ll'I'B UK ,ll'nnll..l ...I...... ...
1 .i"ro Kuriy Prognancy
... uiu viiim in iur years old.
LottcrH am nruparcri by tho staff
of Oregon Stutu college on the
children, giving diet and clothing
i i, v . ', nuppiomcnioa by
bullellns. New mothers may ap
ply for lliis ulcl ut the home
ili'iiioii.ilrutloii offlco In the fed
eral building.
Vilit In PnrllMnMMU II.....
;rd D xon and eon Michael, of
Lowell etroet, are spending a
,ewu vl9l"i In Portlond
With Dlxnn. nfifntifa M ...!
Mrs. J. H. Dixon. They 'were
met at Eugene by Mrs. Dixon's
sister, Mrs. Prince Hclfrlch, nnd
two children who accompanied
them north, and on their return
nun 10 visu tor a sho't time at
thfl Hnlfrlph hr.ni.. 4U Hff..
, ..V....V W,l MIU IW
Kcnzlc river.
Returns From Memphis Mrs.
N. H. Hawk, daughter at Mr.
and Mrs, Arthur W. Porter of
U5 Pino, hus returned to Klam
ath Falls from MomphlB, Tonn.,
wuere sne nas spent tne past
two ycurj with her husband
who was stationed there with
the air corps, Copt. Hawk left
recently for overseas service,
und Mrs. Hawk plans to remain
hero Indefinitely.
Home From Hospital Arthur
Simmons, well known optome
trist, Is convalescing satisfac
torily at his home, 630 High,
from an appendectomy which
ho underwent at tho Hillside
hospital a few weeks ago.
B.""V?.U Club Stlngerclte
club will have Its regular
monthly meeting and potluck
luncheon on Thursday, March
hull- Mrs. P. i. Home ind Mrs.
J. H. Chapman will be co-hostesses.
Physical Exam Charles M.
Cornell has gone to Portland for
tho navy qualifying examina
tion, after which he will return
home until he is ordered to re
port to Sun Diego for boot training.
Ladies Aid Thm vinth
Lutheran Ladles Aid will meet
Wednesday evonlng following
t lie Lenten services at the
church. Mrs. Sverre Munson
und Mrs. Dewey Braaten will
o ino nosiesses,
Visitor Mrs. F. L. Arbuckle,
former resident of Klamath
l-'n 1 1 ,..! .., ...l.lrt l. t
. u,,w nvn MiuniiiK niri IIUIIIU
in bun Francisco, Is visiting hero
with her mother ond sister, Mrs.
Elizabeth Sellers and Mrs. W. T.
Uoman of the Evans apurtments.
Railroader Here George
Mann, a railroad worker here
for seven or eight years, visited
hero with old friends. He is from
Rosevlllo and altonded the VFW
meeting while he was here.
Convalescing Mnry Jane
Drake underwent a tnnsilcclomy
at 8 o'clock this morning, and Is
ut home convalescing. She is
me ciaugmer oi Mr. anu Mrs,
F. E. Drake of 127 Hillside.
Ladles Aid The Zlon Lutlv
eran Ladies Aid will meat Thurs
day, March 22 at the church,
1025 High. Mrs. Harold Ebcr.
line will entertain. All members
and friends arc cordially invited
to attend.
Deadline on
Thursday
Deadline for news for tho
Saturday society section has
been moved up from Friday
to Thursday at 3 p. m.
Persons with news tot this
section are urged to call by
telephone or visit the office
by the deadline. Calls should
be mado to Joun Campbell,
society editor.
Home on Furlough Joe
Blanchard of the army quarter
master corps, is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Blanchurd of 1301 Oak, after 32
months ot duty In tho Aalutlc
Pacific.
Card Party Women .'of the
Moose are to sponsor a card
party In the Mooso hall, Friday,
March 23 at 2 p. m. This will
bo the first of a new scries and
the public is invited to attend.
Meeting Changed The meet
ing place of the Rachel circle of
the First Baptist church has
been changed from Mrs. Harold
O'Connor's to Mrs. Verne Grif
fith's, 1133 Lincoln, Thursday,
March 22.
SATURDAY PARTY
EH
The St. Patrick' Day party
which was held at the USO on
Saturday, March 17, was a
tremendous success, with over
300 service men and women and
Junior Hostesses participating.
Tho evening opened with the
"Irish Sweepstakes," and 'was
followed with community sing
ing of Irish songs. Wave Manitta
Conklin, potty officer 1c, was
the winner of the horse racing
game, and received a free phone
call to her mother, Mrs. Edmund
S. Conklin of Ontario, Calif. -
The remainder of the evening
was devoted to dancing, after
which refreshments were served
buffet style. Two cakes, deco
rated with white icing ana green
shamrocks, were cut and served,
and punch and popcorn were al
so served from a buffet table,
gay with the white and green
theme.
Earlier In the evening, Mrs.
R. P. Elllngson and her daughter-in-law.
Mrs. R. P. Ellineson
Jr., served a two-tiered birthday
Muticfa All
Admitted George McKlnney
of Weyerhaeuser was admitted
to Hillside hospital this morning
tor medical treatment.
Cub Pick 8 Cub pack 8 will
meet at Altsmont Junior high at
7:30 Wednesday evening, March
21.
Meeting Kappa chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi will meet Thurs
day at 8 p, m., at the Willard.
All members arc urged to attend.
Improves Violet Griffith, 15,
daughter of Mrs. M. V. Logan,
023 Lowell, had the cast re
moved from her loft arm which
she fractured January 19.
Day and Evening Classes
COMPLETE
BUSINESS COURSE
Including
That Speedy
Thomas Natural
Shorthand
Klamath Business
College
793 Pine Phone 47B0
ANNUAL
Spring Concert
High School Music Department
Novelties . . . Solos . . . Specialties
' Orchestra
Glee Clubs
A Cappella Choir
. Concert Band
High School Auditorium
Thurs. - Fri. Nights, Mar. 22-23 8:15 p. m.
Adults, 60c Students, 30c
(Tickets Good for Either Night)
Complimentary to Service Men and Women in Uniform'
eake in honor of Lt. Sig Elllng
son ot me army air corps, who
Is now serving overseas. A card
was circulated among the par
takers of the delicious cake, on
which 70 names were signed.
This card will be sent to Lt. El-
line-son. alone with the nictures
of the cake being held by four
servicemen, 'tne cane was cut
by Sgt. Paul Salvatore, MP,
whose birthday fell on St. Fat
rick's Day.
Purple Heart
Awarded Cress
Mrs. Gladys Cress, 294 tiis
bee, has received the Purple
Heart which has been awarded
posthumously to her son, PFC
Frank Cress, 23, paratrooper,
killed in action durina the In
vasion of Holland on September
Pvt. Harmon B. Cress, Mrs.
Cress' other son, was recently
Wednesday. March 21, 1S45
HERALD AMD NEWft FIVE
awarded the Air Medal for
meritorious achievement whilo
serving in the air corps in Italy.
THIi I tuaillN, the new anal
gesic (pal a relist) tablet which
gives quicker and greater relief
from pain with safety. Now it
your druggist's. 30 tabled 39'.
Ask for Suptriu, Take it as yon
would plain upirlu
DREW'S MANSTORE
Is Showing,
In Conneetloa with Its
Western Department,
PICTURES
of Top 'Hands and
U. S. Champions
In Action
Many are local men taken at
Klamath Falls rodeos. Don't
miss seeing them now In the
windows.
DREW'S MANSTORE
Since 1918
733 Main St.
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will save more than $325,000 each year because of the new electric rate reduction
which went iritd effect on February 1st. Even though your electric service was
already your biggest household bargain and the bright spot in your cost of living
your electricity is now cheaper than everi California Oregon residential customers now
get twice as much for their electrical dollar as does the average American. While
every other living cost has surged steadily upward, your electric rates have been
cut to save you $325,000. It is the constant aim of this
business-managed electric service institution and its
employees to bring you, the citizens of this territory.
; the highest standard of electric service at the lowest
possible cost.
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our or jurrffr tmess. managed electric companies
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