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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1945)
Arrive Hero Mrs. Luclllo MonlKomery and duuuhtor. Ter ry, urrlvod In Klumuth Fulls on Tuesday (rum auulliarit Culifor nlu to vlnlt wllh her slster-ln- Inur Mn l.iiurt,lilil 11. WilltllinN. Mm. Williams will return to Mllli colk'KU In OuKluua, cum,, for speclul study, and Mrs. MontKomory will visit her ium lly liura (or law weeks. From WUconiln Dr. Calvin 1.. Hunt, ion of Dr. and Mm. Warren Hunt, la vlsltlnil nil uur onts from Madison, Wise, ur riving In Kluinutli Falls on Mon day evenlntf. Ho hus boon Wisconsin General hospltul, and I,. f..nii.lti lll-M flir OIIU week, after which tlmo ha will report to Conine uarracKs, re Vacationing Murlys Stein iimlnulloiui at the University of wusitinuioii. icu iwr ,umhhu bead) on J'uuut Sound. From II .1.. ...Ill ... I ..It Wll. ilium llw will v lu " - denies and then will return noino 10 aponn mo summer month with her parent, Mr mid Mra. Carl Stalnaclfor on El dorudo atroot. Klamath Falls Represented L Among the pooma and lyrlca of A the- recently compiled ''Victory Anthology of Verso," nro some by Kllziiuolh Allco 'I'll lea of rotito 3, box 705. According to Crown publications, tills book repreaenti the beat pooma and lyrlca of wrltera from every aluto and Cunoda, J WaJ-u llm 'I'mM, r hi I. 4 1 1 V VUI 1 J 1 1 porvlior of emergency farm la bor, wus in ruuniuin louuy cum furring with oxtciialon aervlca .....I .....III,... Kiittnl.nfM (if MIIU i;i,ii,un.w iiiiHHiip " - Klamiith l'oluto Growora oaao- clutlon on llio osuiuiiHiimeiii oi a farm lubor cump at Mulln. Leave Mr. and Mra. B. J. Blow left her tills morning for their home In Olymplu, wain. Tlmtf lmv liiiiin V alt lllf 01 Hie homo of Mra. Blow'a mother, Mra. Jennie Grover, 034 N. Wtli, and her alitor, Mra. Puul Koyca. Flylno Vlall Mr. and Mra. Eldon Alt rettimud from on nlr plane trip to Montana, visiting wiin their children who nave been apendlng the aummer with their four grandparents. The Alia atopped In Spoknno, Wruh., for a brief vlnlt on their return. The Alt children are expected nomo irom Montana inn wcck, Pail Matrona Club The Aloha Paat Matrons club will meet on Friday, Juno 20, at 1 o'clock at the Mnaonlc hall. Hos tesses for tho meeting will be Mra. Ids Moretz. Mra. J. F. Fen rod. Mra. Arthur- Dlckaon and Mra. W. J. Stelnmelz. Dcsicrt will bo aerved at 1 o clock. To Saltm U. E. Reeder, ITIim.ll, nn,i.,lu I ..I ... t I C. loin attending a meeting In re gard 10 ux aojusunenu on gov ernment forest landa. He will return to Klamath Falls tonight, From Prlnevllle Mrs. Ar thur Foster of Prinevillo and three daughters are visiting for a week with Mrs. Foster's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Cofer of 1017 High. In town Mr. and Mrs. Tom mv Perkins Dunned through Klumuth Fulls on their way to Ontario, Oro. Mra. Perkins, tho former Helen McNulty, lius been with nor husband In Bakers- flcld. Vl.ltor. In Klamath Mra. Robert J. Horrlngton, who l re siding with nor purcnls In Port land, wnua ncr nusoanu, ivioi. Horrlngton Is with the armed forces In Paris, Frunce, has been visiting wllh her jarents-ln-Inw, Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Hor rlngton, 1000 Hunks. Murgarat Brown accompunlod her aunt from Portland. Brother Here W, D. Oreeno, EM ;ic, of Now York, has been visiting Mrs. Helen Mueller, his Muter, lor mo pusi law auys. Groono has boen sliilloncd on u minesweeper In tho South Paci fic. Ho is now on ilia way to the coat const. Meeting Tho Zlon Ladles Aid will meet Thursday at tho church located at 1029 High street at 2 p. m. Mrs. Waltor Zctzmun will entortain. All members and friends are Invited. Wednesday, June 27. 194S HERALD AND HEWS FIVB From San Francisco Mrs, J, A. Gordon of San Franclaco, is visiting Mrs. Karl Weimar. Broadcast A woeklv com' munily service Is tho rationing nroadcusL presumed over tt.rJi every Tuesday ut 3:30 p. m. Ila tlonlng nows and other Infor mation Is featured at this time. On Bualneas Daniel D. Goge, district rent execulivc, and Don C. Wilson, district field repre sentative of the OPA, were in the Klamath area rent office Monday on routine business, Here For Summer Gordon Campbell Jr., and Starlu Jean arrived Sunday and will spend the summer with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Bock of 137 High. Pinochle Club Fannie God- dard will be hostess to Yo Oleic Plnochlo club Thursday, June 28, at the homo of Violet Vanco on Shasta way. From San Francisco Floyd Wilkes hos returned from the Southern Pacific hospital in San Francisco. Classified Ads Bring Results. "Attention' STOCKMEN! Rodeo We imported a limited number of Fancy Mexican Cowboy Boots Color combination la red, white and black $37.50 and $39.50 . I bus 111! LdrewsJ MANSTORE 7S3 Main St r 0M AD IS AT ITS BEST ALL WAYS... WHEN ITS EMPEROR ti NORTON' i sV aVaVQ HA ..... 'from the colorful pages of California' history! 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