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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1945)
Picnic A plenlo fur llio Ore- , Women's Ambuluiieo ouiim will bo lurid ill thu gravel pit. Sunday, August 2(1. Those nut ill tin UWAC meeting held last Tuesday nliiiuld cuiiluct Mm. Leo Kviiiih. Those wliu plmi lo III lend are asked to blind silver- "" wind mid cups. Members nnd their f(i lltl I k'H Hid advised lo k'livu their homes by U ii. in. Ladles' Aid Tho i&lim Ludles' Aid will meet Thursday nflor niiiiii lit 2 o'clock at tho church lit loan High. Mm. V. W. Kbor ' lt-lu will bu lioHtc-HH. All friends . mid plumbers uro Invited lo ul . lend, Daughter Born Mr, and Mm. lllchurd li. Niihoii, U24 ... 1 Huh, me parents of u baby girl born Tuesday at Kliiiiiatli Valley hospital. Thu little Kill has been mimed Kelly Ann. Mm, Niihoii la . llio former Marjorlo Young mid Ik ii former employee of tho Her- ' aid in ul Nowh. Orlont Picnic A picnic for " Orlons and their families will bo , held ul Moore park on Sunday, August 2(1, at 2 p. in. For fur Ihur Information in cm born ' should call Mm, C. A. Baker at ' 70;i, Visiting Here Mr. and Mm. C. Hoy whyliil are hero visiting friends. The Whytals, formerly of Klamath fulls, arc now living In Eugene. In Medford Marvin lllxon, area rent representative, ban been in Medford for several days making n routine visit to llio Jackson county rent office. New Pine Creek Mrs, Fnye Keller entertained the Pinochle club on the after noon of August 1. When tho aft ernoon of nlaylng was over, a surprise "I'lnk and Bluo" show er wan given In honor of Mm, ' Buna Kurls. The refreshment ta ble was deeurated In pink dark- la mid little cradles filled with candy were at each member's place. I he hostess nerved Bluffed tomatoes, raspberry ahortcakc and Iced tea. Those proenl were Mrs. bllziioclli Alexander, Mrs, Dorothy Blunt. Mm. Jewel Can- bron, Mm. Aiplm Smith, Mm. Maudp Duller, Mm. Buna Kurls, Mm. Bcmico Whlt-ictt and the hostess. Absent members who cut Mills wero Mm. Crance Ber nard and Mrs. Daisy Fleming. On Thursday, August 0, there was a bridal shower held at the Graugo hall in honor of Mm. Ben IBihIkc) Mulkey of Willow ranch. The hostesses, Mrs. Mary ' Snider, Mrs. Lyda Bishop and Mm, Vlolu Bishop, served Jcllo ana cbko for refreshments About 00 uueslx wero present. Hlumcr MeCrory has been building a sleeping porch at tho rear ot the furls store building, Midland Mr. and Mrs. Orval Kidman and daughter, Sharon, have moved to Midland from Stock ton. Call., and expect to make their homo here. Mr. and Mm. Kincald, new residents of Midland, have gone to California on business for a few duys. Mrs. Murgarlto Stcnctt, Ban don, has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mm. Fred Mllonl. Mrs. Htenctt leaves Friday for Ban don. Mr. and Mrs. LcHoy llouch liavo moved Into their new home about one mile from. Midland. Mrs. Edna Trovers is enlarg ing and remodeling her store at Midland. Her son, George Flowers, will be connected with tho new store also. i Hans Norland Fir Insuranct. Phone 60B0. Single or Double TIN COATS & PANTS Famous Hlrsch-Welis OREGON WOOLEN BOO Main Work Chang I'atly Bchiipp, who bus been employed with the U, 8, bureau of reclamation Klamath office this summer, has resigned her position to work iu tho office of tho Southern Pa clflu Railroad company, Timber Manager Here Bob Lcavcngood, assistant timber manager at Fort Kliiinulli, Is in town on business with thu U. S. forest service and Big Lakes Box company, lie will bo In Klam ath Falls tho remainder of tho week. Early Potatoes Karly potato harvesting is expected to start soon. Ono growor has request ed pickers, buckers and swamp ers to start work Saturday. Vacation In Bouth Barbara Nyhart has returned from a IU day visit with relatives in Los Angolos, From Vacation Mm. Grnco Casey, employed by the Fashion Cleaners, has returned from a week's vacation at Eugene. On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. n. F. Ilngue, 1740 Menlo way, arc out-of-town on a vacation. In Portland C. A. Iliiydcn of the Shasta View houxing nroject is In Portland for a few days. Local OPA Fines Violators Mack's (MacDonuld) store at 3113 Michigan avenue, and L. (J lender ol Chllouuln have been fined $23 for violating OPA reg ulations, I lie price panel of the war price and ration board look action against Mack's store for violating OPA regulation No. 423 Involving sales above celling prices of condensed milk. L. Ulengcr was found by the board to be violating OPA regulation No. 3M involving sales above celling prices of meat. Both vio lators signed a statement prom ising to discontinue any further evasions or violations. In 1D2R Egypt declined the offer of John D. Rockefeller Jr. of $10,000,000 to help establish a museum for her antiquities. Lanaell Vailev Mrs, A, E. Gulo returned Mon day from Sun Francisco wlmro slid whs called by tho serious Ill ness of her mother. Mrs. Alice I'uatrosH, Tho condition of Mrs. i'ealross Is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murray, Mrs, Florence Botklns and Mrs. Claudia Muslck loft Sunday for n week's vacation at Marshflcld. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Fra.lcr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, K. W, Brown, Marjorlc Mauldln spent sever al days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Santford Jones. Deepest sympathy Is extended to the relatives of Mm. Ella Walker who was burled at Bo nanza on Tuesday. Mrs. Albert Dearborn bad her tonsils removed Monday morn ing at Hillside hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Itueek spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Popple. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dearborn of Klamath Falls and Mm. Me Govern of Bishop, Calif., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Bill Burnett and family. Malcolm Tcare has been very 111 at Hillside hospital but Is re ported Improved. Helen Gowen of Bonanza spent several days with Hazel Gift. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pcpplo and Mr, ond Mrs. Les Lcavllt and Mary, spent Sunday at Lakoview with Mr. and Mm. Jack Bradley and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chandler and children. John Dee Chandler Jr., re cently joined the marines. His address Is Pet. No. 62, RDMCB,, San Dlcgo, 41. Mr. and Mm. Wesley Dear born entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones and Elaine, Mrs. Bob Dalton and Evelyn, Dorothy Jones, Mrs. Mary Dearborn and Doris Lcavitl al dinner on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frazlor, Klamath Fulls, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett. Mrs. Mattln McFall was a dinner guest on Monday evening of Mrs. Myrtle Johnson and Mm. Mary Lcidy. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lchto and Mr. and Mrs. George Bur nett and family, all of Klamath Falls, spent Wednesday with the Bill Burnetts. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Johnson and children, Bly, and Mm. OREAD IS AT ITS BEST WHEN ENRICHED AS WAfD Taste for yourself (He fresh crispnoss made possible by Sabinizina . . . the exclusive. new method of making potato chips. Test them today and draw your own conclusion!. If your grocer it temporarily out of Blue Boll chips, please make allowances for wartime conditions. Chinese Leader Tells of Task Ahead ti ' ,. i (NK A Telenholol Generalissimo Chiang Kal-Bhck delivers V-J Day speech to far-flung listeners of China, Riving news of Japan's capitulation and task of recon version ahead from radio station XOOY, Chungking, China. Ruby Brown, Bonanza, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dearborn and family. In the afternoon they visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and daugh ters. Mr, and Mm. Emery John son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hitson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts, Klamath Falls, spent Wednes- FESTIVAL REVIVAL MERRILL Paul Lewis has been appointed to check reaction of Merrill businessmen to plans of the Merrill Service club for reviving the annual Klamath ba sin potato festival, war casualty of the last three years. The club, meeting Tuesday, heard Dr. D. J. Ferguson speak on the United Nations confer ence which he attended at San Francisco. Lt. Al Gould, bombardier with the 8th air force, and a prisoner o." the Germans for 16 months, paid tribute to work of the Red Cross among prisoners of war. Hundreds of men were saved the ravages of malnutrition day with Mr. and Mm. Harry Frazicr and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown and ; children spent Wednesday with j Mm. Ray Marchant and chll-: dren. Neil Grohs has returned to duty in the Soutn Pocific after j spending a short furlough with ' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1 Grohs. I Stetson Hats for Fall arriving daily in the ' new colors of Alpine, Pine, Wil low and Mocha, in the new Victory style. They Are Beautieil $7.50 u $10.00 Stetson dealers for 26 years. Siace llil LdrewsJ MANST0RE T31 Main St Wednesday, Aug. 22, 1943 HERALD AMD MEWS FIVE through packages received from this source, he stated. Gould is a brother of Mrs. Vir gil Barron. , DIRECTOR TO HETURM PULLMAN, Aug. 22 (VP) Lt. Comdr. Howard B. Greer, for IS years prior to his entrance Into service publicity director of till Associated Students at Washing ton State college, Is being re leased under tho navy point sys tern and expects to return to Pullman with his family about September 15. P0U8L6 f BATUMI LJ. PLUS GOIDEN ( TASTY FRUIn a - - a 1 -ww w ww W ww m FLAKES i -IN THE SAMt PAC CEREAL AND FftUiT IN THE SAME PACKAGE! NEW! DIFFERENTI , Double enjoyment! Crlaper (oldtn flakes and California's vin-rlpe eedless raiiina in ft grand new cereal KZLLOGC'S RAISIN 40 BRANT flakes. 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