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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1945)
1 Hi HLU MS awWwrwWSr.AaA,ts,,,.,,., Malin MAUN Mr una Mrs, A. M. Tliumuv, who plnn to luiivo In thci iiour future to Hpund sev eral months ut thulr fonmtr hoina In Ohio, wort) Hiicmtn of honor ut mi tiffulr pliinimit for IiihI Suliirduy iilxlil by iikiim born of tho lliumy Hour Urldtia club of wlik'li Mm. 'l'liomiiH Iiuh been it membor for n Ioiik llino. IIUHbnndn of tho iminilii'i wuru ulito present, Refreshments were hrouulit by tho vIbIIoth who pn'(into(! Mr, und Mrs, Thoiiiini with u parting nlft, DrldMo wus plnycri during tho ovoiilnii with Mm, Uyron Jultn hoii und A, IS. Street tidtlliK hlKll honors und micond hlnh Kointf to Mm, Hrotlinnok and Losttir Selirolnor. ' Present for tho evening wero Mr, mid Mm, W. C. Dnilon, Mr. und Mm. A. K Street, Mr. unci Mm. Lester SclncliuT, Mr, und Mrs. lvnn I'rtruiwk. Mr. und Mrs, Charles Hniiilllon, Mr, und Mm. Byron Johnson, Mr. und Mm, George Ilrotlianok, Mr. and Mm, Charted Johnnon, Mr, unci Mm, J. ferry llnley, Mr, and Mm, J, L, Jncob, Mr. und Mm. H, A. Rigor, Sun Frnncln co, daughter and non-ln-luw of Mr, und Mm. Thomas, Mr. nnd Mm. P. O. Wilson, nnd Arthur HlKor. Mr. unci Mm, Murvyn Wllilo mid Mr, and Mm, Louis Knllnii mid son, Dvnney, vacationed over tho weekend nt Eugi.'iHs where they aw tho Oregon Washington footbnll giune. Mr, nnd Mm. II. C. Robinson, Burbniik, Cnllf.. bnvo boon re cent guests ut the homo of Mr. mid Mm. Urn Pickett. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Kent, Sun Francisco, hnvo been re cent guest at tho It. G. Pickett homo. ' James Yuple, recently dls churned lifter tienrly three yenm of service In Africa, Ilnly, Ger many and Franco with mo U. S. army, Is vlidtlim friends und ralutlveii in thin community. At preaent ho Is assisting with the potato harvest at the Lester Pierce homo. Yuplo saw much of the heavy fitthtliiK In Ger many with an armored division. Mm. Emma Bring hoi re turned to the homo of her daughter, Mm. E. C. Coleman, a (tor upending noma time In Al turas on business. Louli Metcnlf, Mm. Van Thomo and Mr. and Mm. Vorn Whitlatch, Klumnlh Foils, huvo been recent guest In the Jess Whitlatch homo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muu- J In, Ashland, parents of Mm. ohn McCully and former Klam ath county residents, huvo re turned from an extended motor trip through the middle went. Maupln'a health It much lm- firoved although he pulnfully njured an anklo while away. Olene Jim Myers, recently dis charged from the service, has been visiting for tho Inst ton days with Leo Donovan. Myers was formerly employed by Donovan, He has been four years In tho service and has been at Attu, the Philippines and Okinawa. Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Curtis Gebhnrdt wore Mrs. Rose Laux of Portland accom panied by a friend, Mm. Frank Bowles, also of Portland. On Thursday the visitors called on several friends In tho Olene com munity. They returned to the northern city on Salurduy, ac companied by Mrs, Sarah Sto " kum of Fort Klamath. The Marlon Barnes have re ceived word that Cpl. James M. Barnes, now at Santa Ana, will be discharged during the first part of November. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Ewlng and grandchildren, Alan and Mary, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Morion Barnes. Ewlng Is forest supervisor at Pcndluton. Mrs. Ewlng and Barnes are cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Jack son (Addle Peart and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins hnvo re turned to their homos In Santa Monica after a week of success ful duck hunting on lower Klam ath lnko. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nt- beckor of Dunsmulr were also in tho hunting party. Charlos Thomas spent Wed nesday night at the O, L. Brown nome. xnomas resides in wusn ington and Is visiting with his half-brother, B. S. Grlgsby, and nieces In Klamath Falls nnd Olene. Some ponplo go to trouble to get into trouble, and then go to a lot of trouble to got out ot troubio so they can get in trou' ble agnln. Salisbury, N, C, Post. lift's OKIE TONITE CM' ORE si TAvcnn b MIOHWAV T IOUTM Canby Practically nil of thn amullnr children of the town guthered ut tha liny Anklln homo on Sept, 2(1, to luilp Elinor Una celubrntn her sixth blrthdiiy. Thuao present to onjoy ice creum unci cuka und purluka in the guinea which ensued were: Itodiiey Swift, Anaehl Pike, Guy Giiaa, Cnl Tuppe, Jr., George Demur, Jr., Doniild Lemke, Doiiuld Sliercr, Jim Shorer, Dick Culdwell, Donuld Cruig, Hilly Derby, Buddy Addlnglon, Lurry lluwllna, Diana llcss, Jucklo Ueuttiu, Connie Gull Parsons. Pulrlclu Grunt, Linda Asher, Dymplc Hlcliurdson, Pat sy GiiHluncI, Carolyn Ik'iitllu, Hoiinlo Addlngton, Jounlu Love lies, Dolores Stowurd, Kiln Ohm, Murguerllo Ohm, Chrlat Ino Funk, Jnnico Lorcntzen, Joy Nlles, Frnnklo Joun Duy, Jose phine Smith, Mury Lou Hunsen, John, Richard, Lola Anklln, Prizes went to Mury Lou Hun son und Putty Guslund. A brldul ahowor wus held ut the homo of Miss Butty Bowdun on Friday, Sept. 12, in honor of Mrs, Ted Bllllngsley, nee Lu nore Mend. Co-hostesses for tho occasion wero the Misses Betty Shorer, Willodeun Bull und Kulhcrlne Morrison. Mrs. Bill- Ingsluy wus the happy recipient of many beautiful presents. Tho evonlng was spent In competi tive guinea, prizes going to tho winners. Guests present wore the Misses Doris Kuy Chambers, Hobble Jo Hood, Loyco McGcc, Joun jiosb, Mury Skclton, Wllmu Kohls, Eileen Ross. Lcolu Crnls. VliKinu Bull, Mildred Brock, tho brides' mother, Mrs. Lucille Meud, and Mrs. Avis Kohls. Mr. und Mrs. J. C. Booth and family huvo Just returned from n trip to visit friends and rein tlves at Redding and Alameda. Mr. and Mrs. Orrcn Addlng ton unci inmiiy are moving from Canny unci uro locutlnii on a place about six miles out of Alturns. Both Gladwin nnd Maurice Nelson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson, returned from over sells this week, having rccolvcd their discharges on the samo day. Bud, us ho is known to his friends, arrived from Europe while Jake served In the Pacific area. Also returning to Canby this week woro Mr. and Mm. George ward and daughter, Linda. They are visiting Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr, und Mrs. Joe Bowden. Bill received his dischurgo also from the urmy air corps and will return to Vale, Oregon, where uiey win iiiuko lliclr Homo. Hio teachers, Mrs. Florence Confleld, Mrs. Ruth Slrlckler. und Mrs. Rnchcl McCrary are attending teachers Institute in Alturns this week. W. K. Derby and McCullcv of tho forest sorvlco left this week for the hunting fields ot Nevada whore they hope to find a buck. Duo to tho dry Benson und provalenco of fires they wero unamo to lone off nny uino wnuo tne uamornia sea son was open. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Guss and fumlly arrived homo this week nftcr a three weeks trip to Kansas, wncro llioy visited old frlonds nnd relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bass aro spending sevoral weeks In their old home visiting relatives, in uqnawka, Illinois. The Sun never Sets on Sun Lite service plan now with Paul Lee, Insurance Counselor for a guaranteed Llfotlme in' come In your Sunset yeara, Phone 7777. Masquerade Dance Saturday, Oct. 27 KC HALL Everybody Masked Prises Noise Makers Fun for All Tickets 50c Army Officers Examine Treasure In Tokyo Mint An unldontlfled Japanese holds candle aa United States army officers look over gold and. silver bullion, part of $250,000,000 treasure uncovered in Tokyo Imperial mint. Left to right: Col. R. C. Kramer, scientific section, U.S. army SHQi Ma), Gen. William Chaae. commanding gen eral lint cavalry division, and I. u. Alk, U. 8,. treasury department. AP wlrephoto). Sprague River SPI1AGUE RIVER Mrs. Rob ert Nelson and infant son Chnrlcs Raymond aro now at home. Mr. und Mrs. Arllo Rose and daughter Modesto are visit ing with their new grandson and his parents. Leo Pugh, recently discharg ed from the army, and his fath er, Murlon Pugh, spent Tuesduy here with Mrs. Lcndle Story. Rev. and Mrs. E, J. Tuning and family have returned from Boise. They wore there for sev eral days visiting with Mrs. Tuning's parents. W. Aycrs of Bonanza, who re cently bought the Pat Kendall property here, has torn It down end is moving It to Bonanza whero ho is building a house. Ivan Pankoy Is tearing down his house in town and moving the lumber to his ranch home. Ho expects to use It for build ing there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young and son Pete wero dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradshaw of Bonanza Sunday. V c r n a Grafton of Klamath Falls spent a week hero with hor sister, Mrs. Andrew Ortis. Mr. nnd- Mrs. Byron Welch arc away on a two-week vaca tion. Mrs. T. P. Michael is here with tho Welch children, during their absence. Tho Sylvan Crumo house is being remodeled by Jack Nel son. Mrs. Sam Darco who has been on a fine tour this past sum mer, hns moved down with her family here. Friends have heard from Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leek that they arc now in Mis souri. Mr. and Mrs. George Loven borg of Lakcvicw announce tho Acts AT ONCE to Relieve and 'Loosen (CAUSED BY COLDS) Tha frit spoonfuls ot nmnm mtut promptly rellova auoh ooushlQt or monoy bsolt. PrMOrtbed bjr thouunda of Doctoral rmrossiN aoU at onct not only to rellovo coughing but It actu ally 'loojen phlegm' and makes It Mr to ralM. Sate! BSeclivel Pltatant taitlnr; Buy raroasm today. Guarfanfctof rsiiil jp 'lev..-' )"-.,,--- Pf-, H,.1' it .f l'-.- SSH.W A iwa m, Thouiandi of men a re now entitling In the Regular Army Join now and "SEE THE JOB THROUGH! Chooit your branch of tervlca and overseas theator TRAVIl. iftr IDUCATION SECURITY CAREER For full Information call at U. S. Army Recruiting Offlet 219 Post Office Building Klamath Falls, Oregon arrival of a son. Mm. Loven borg Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ludwick. The Lov cnborgs have a daughter also. Pot Ludwick, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ludwick, spent a few days here with her par ents and had a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Lovcnborg and family in Lakeview. Pat is a cadet nurse taking her train ing at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cow brough who recently moved from here to Lakeview, were business visitors in Sprague River Wednesday. Mrs. Nell Crane, recently dis charged from the WAC, Is here with a son, George Crane and family. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shepherd and Oelorcs of Eugene are visit ing Mrs. Shepherd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. George, in Boise this week. The Shepherds recently returned from a trip to Sacramento where they visited relatives. A surprise birthday party was given in honor of Patsy Wil liams at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill. Jodean Hill was the hostess. Games were played and refreshments were served. Those present were Patsy Williams, Pauline Barney, Joyce Darko. Jackie Barney, Charlone Story, Marlene Mayo, Rnmona Story, Chunky Bryant, W. F. Parks, David PatrickC. H. Parks, Arthur Hill, R. B. Parks, Ruth Hill, Moon Jack son, Sylvia Hill, Winifred Jack- son, Derroll Hill, Mrs. Walker, Jodean Hill, Ruth Walker, Helen Crume. Lvle Walker, Jack Walker, Cleo Burns, Bol by Barney, Jimmy Barney, Glendel Thurman, Doris New lun, Timmie Hess, Eddie Welch. New Shortage Of Teachers Foreseen SALEM, Oct. 24 VP) A new shortage of teachers in Oregon public schools was foreseen to day oy Hex futnam, state super intendent of nubile instruction. He said that many teachers plan to resign soon, either to re turn to their former homes in other parts of the country, or because their husbands are get ting home from the war. He feared that many resigna tions might occur before many teachers return from the armed forces. ' He said that of the 8000 pub lic school teachers in the state. about 1300 have emergency cer tificates. We'd like the prices of some commodities to .realize xna every fall starts in September, TOatOltOW 1I6HI TWjallaJisfJl 4f-VIOITAKU LAXATIVI 6ETA25' BOX The United Company of Oregon, Inc. is offering, for a limited time, a small block of its capital stock at the par value of $1.00 per share. This is an Oregon corporation and sales of stock will be confined to residents of Oregon only. Tho right is reserved to withdraw this offer without notice. For particulars, call upon or write to W. J. Crank, Vice President, The United Company of Oregon, Inc., 2412 Want land, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Phone 8378. Your Herald and News Carrier Boy . . . will call on you within the next few days to collect for the paper. The same boy who delivers your paper will collect for the month of October. Delivery by carrier Is 75c a month. He will appreciate it If you have the change ready for him. Thanks. For any complaints or suggestion) please call The Herald and News cir culation manager, Maurice Miller, Office phone 81 1 1, home phone 7468. Ijmili) unbent Merrill tho da MERRILL Georgia Carroll Is u iiuiiio given to the little llltfhtPP hftrn In Vlnni.ll. 1n I " ... .1, AIUilltlltl V Ml- ley hospital October 18 to S 1c auu !. cuKene urasnam. ino little girl weighed 7 pounds and uuiuxs ana is tne ilrst child the young couple. The mother the former Wllln T rinrHAm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hnrltf.,, Mnei-111 anA baby's father Is the son of well Known julelnke residents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Grcsham. He Is nt T)ri.nl Vflth Ik. no,... I 4Un " HOT, ,1, Pacific. Moose, Merrill chapter No. 18 have been advised of a stuffed toy contest to be sponsored by mo muosenean committee, iiacn member Is asked to bring one IftUffeH tnv in hn nl.t.n tn nll- dren living at Mooseheart at wnunimas. frizes win Do given for the best toy. Deadline for the entries is November 20 date of the last In that month. Plans for me contest were announced at the last meeting October 16. A Chanter nltht nrnaram wao presented by the alumni com- iimice wun Agnes Micnaeiis, chairman. Musical numbers were fflver. hv Mr. T. Milan TnAn,a..r.t stories by Susan Williams and ciranor uendennen and a reci tation was presented by Lillian Thomason. Bly George Fullcrton and Mr. and Mrs. Jody Owens left last Sun day for Denver, Colo., where hey plan to visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Carlisle and Mrs. Owen's sister and family until the first Dart of November. Lawrence Spencer of Dorris v.oueu rnoay al ine uiarK AO bott home. Mrs. Ross McMillan is spend ing this week with relatives at Tacoma and Bremerton, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lybrand and Mrs. .Tamea Hall anrl nn Freddie, returned home Sunday after spending a few days at iiiiguum, u., wun ineir son, jay, Whn ia in Ttlishnpll noncrnl hr.- pital receiving treatment. They wcic ocuompamca 10 uian Dy mra. jay jyDrana ana aaugnter Sherry, who plan to stay indefi nitplv. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Burgess and familv havi rptumpH hnmp after a two weeks' vacation vis- 170r,IEIf3852'l ararae aaoamosad by HOT FLASHES? f vou nffer from hot UmIim feel weaic nervmim. hlehstnm- a bit blue at tlmf due to the func tional "middle-age" period peculiar to women try tola great medicine Lydla. K Plnkluun'a Vegetable Compound to relieve luch aymptoma. Plnkham'a Compound mora katuiz. It's one of tho best known medicines for this purpose. Follow label directions. Wednesday, Oct. 34. 1945 HERALD AND NEWS NINE Malin MALIN Parents of Malin school pupils are Invited to a tea Sunday afternoon, October 28, In the high school In honor of the faculties of the arade and Mgh schools. The hour ire from 2 until S o'clock. Mrs. Gladys Rajnus, Mrs. Marian Stastney and Mrs. Florence DeMerrltt are on the committee. . itlng friends and relatives In Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond How ard and family left Monday to make their home in Sheridan, Ark. Classified Ads Bring Results Tires made of nylon are In die offlngl Look, Mabel, you have a runner In your front left. v Just In time for WARD WEEK , Children's Tie-Sid Shirts 49c Short or Long Sleeve Whits Rib Knit Cotton Montgomery Ward RUPTURED? 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Willard Hotel . -Ask for Coleman "It's Tone Quality That Makes Music And Derby's Music Co. will handle, as soon as available, RADIOS -- COMBINATIONS Famous For Quality, Made By Srromberg-Carlton ' RCA Victor " : Zenith Forntworth Federal Derby's Music Co. 120 N. 7th Klamath Falls Phone 4S1I; RLLlL D o Regular Service now restored throughout the entire system We arc sorry that you have been inconvenienced at a time when transportation was so vital and necessary, and we appreciate your patience and understanding. Now we can go ahead with the further improve ments in our service that were originally planned to go into effect October 15 -faster, more frequent and convenient schedules at new low fares to many points. As our buses roll again, you can look ahead to Greyhound to provide the people of this community with the finest in bus travel at the lowest fares. Greyhound's improved service is now available for your Fall trips. Sec your local Greyhound agent for complete travel information, and for special charter bus service. PACIFIC GREYHOUND LINES SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY WITH CONVENIENT DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION