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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1945)
Unit' Mooting! Homo cxlon if on nulla will meet In Illy rhursdiiy in o r n I n k ul IOiUU 'clock, ut lliu homo of Mm. Cttu I'mUlock for u cIiinh In 'Cloud 'iiislu In Clothes"; Modoc Point, Thursday, 1U::)0, nt thu iioiiiu n( Mi'H. Iiiii Christy ut Kliiiniilh Aitoiicy, for n eluss In 'HefrlKeriilor IJcmivrlH"; 1'ou Vulley-Oluno, Friday lit 10:110, In thu Lout H Ivor uriinuo hull, (ood liinto In clothes will l)(i Ulseussed, In Rosoburg- Mra. Ivy Propst nnd Mrs. W, 1'uul Johnson ro lurnod recently (rum KoaubiirK where llioy wuro called by thu crltlciil Illness of tholr mint, Mrs. Kitty Von Pesl, vminitesl lister I thu Into It. A. Kminltt f thin I'lly. Mm. JohiiHon, who him ! 1 1 vInIIIiik her family horo from Phoenix, Ariz., has re turned to Roaubui'ii to bo ut hor nutit'H bedside. 'I I hi elderly Mrs. Von Piwl was to be moved to Portland for medluiil euro. Dinner Tho Armistice Diiy dinner of the auxiliary to the , Vcteniim of Kurolun wars will ) bo held Sundiiy, November 11, at th homo of Mm. John Mullln of Cheliieii nddlllon. Turkey will bo furnished mid for further Informiitlon cull Char lotto Ciinoy, phone 7133. Those doslr Inn transportation should bo ut t ho Wlncma hotel ut 1 p. in. Sunday. Church Mooting The ' Women- council of tho First Christian church will hold its rcuulnr meeting Thumdiiy, No vcmhor 8, boKlnnlnff with o pot luck luncheon nt 12 o'clock. Tho business meetlnu nnd pro Krnm will bexln nt 1 o'clock. Tha meethiK will be held nt tho church. M. P. Gundemon of tho Nowcll relocation center will be tho speaker. All Indies of the church nro invited to attend. On Loavo Cnpt. Charles E. Dennis Jr. linn returned from Europe und In now on a 49-doy leave nt hl home nt 1031 Pine. He hw bin clKht-month-old daughter, Mnry Colleen, for the first time, nnd Is itottliiK re ac(uninted with 27-month-oId Audrey Ellen nil over again. To Bo Dlichargod First Lt. Bob Nnpler of Klnmnth Fnlla ar rlved In the United States. No vember 4, from northern Italy. Ho Is now nt Camp Pntrick Henry, but ho will nrrlvo at Fort Lewla Boon to receive his discharge. Bhort Loavo A) C. Frlesen, Ch. Sp.'(H) left tho Klamath nnvy recruiting office nt noon todny for n short lenve, which he pluna to spend In Eugcno nnd Snlem, Ho will be back In tho office Monday morning. Mooting Tonight Cnrpenler's local auxiliary will hold Its reg ular buslncs meeting tonight, at tho Labor temple. Special en tertainment la plnnned to follow tho meeting, nnd nil members are especially urged to attend. Odd Follows Mooting All members of tho Odd Fellows nro asked to be present nt a meeting at the club's hull nt 8 p. in., No vember 6, to do first degree work. Refreshments will be served following tho meeting. ' Expoctod Horo Mr, nnd Mrs. Buckley Bell of Roscburg are expected horo this weekend to visit at the L. D. Metcnlf home, 722 Mt. Whitney. They will be accompanied by their two smnll children. Vliltt Paranti Mrs. John Robertson of Eugene has been visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Miller, 2145 Want Innd. She left for her home on Monday, November 0. Visiting LI. und Mrs. Hugh Fuller nro horn visiting his par ent, Mr. und Mrs. Wultur Fuller, 2252 Vino. Lt. Fuller la ut Hum mond General hospital ut Modes to, Calif,, recovering from seri ous Injuries received while In comliut. He wns twlco wounded and received thu I'uinlo Heart mid cluster, and is also the re cipient of the Silver Star und one Oak Leaf cluster, und the liionzo Slur for heroic ucllon ovorsens. Lt. Fuller aorvod In Franco, Germany und Czecho slovakia Ho received shoulder und body wounds und expects to return hero lifter receiving his discharge from tho service. In Chicago Dr. J.- Martin Adams, who recently returned following hla discharge from tha nrmy medical corps, litis entered tho University of Illinois modi cnl school, Chicago college. Chi cago, whero ho Is Inking a ro fresher eourso prior to returning here to re-open his offices. Dr. Adams wrote Mrs. Adams, vlio Is nt their homo on ltosewuy drive, that he nttends elusses from 8 a .in. until 3 p. m, dully. He is stressing both surgery nnd medicine while nt tho school Dr. Adams' address Is 1853 West Polk, Kooin 107, Chicago 2, 1111 uols. Card Party Women of tho Mooso will hold a card party in the Moose hall Friday at 2 p, m. This will be the third of the series and the public Is invited to attend. Jolly Noiqhbors Moating Mrs. Hermlo Frances, 4H50 Cun non, will bo hostess to tho Jolly Neighbors club Wednesduy, No vember 7, nt 1:30 p, m. Mrs. Adu Arant will bo co-hostess. To Portland Mr, und Mrs, Melvln McCollum of 1130 Cres cent, have driven up the coast to Portland whero they will stay until the end of the week. Baby Girl Born A baby girl, Janet Nell, was born recently to Capt. and Mrs. J. P. Napier In Astoria. Cnpt. Napier is sta tioned at Ft, Stevens. Moot Cancelled There will bo no meeting of Falrhnven PI" A Friday as previously planned. Tho next meeting will bo held November 18. Welcome Home Servicemen Drew's footuro young men'l clothing for the discharged vote ran Sport Coats 16.95 up Slacks 10.50 up Sweaters 5.00 up Get Your New Outfit At '" mi LdrkwsJ MANSTORE 73 J Main 8b THERE'S MORE AVAILABLE NOW! 11 awttitt lBf-AS&Tl 11 'TO it "'". :v - At STILL NOT ENOUGH TO GO AROUND... BUT WILLIAM PENN IS WELL WORTH WAITING FOR Mended Whlikey, $6 proof, 63 grain neutral spirits Treatment Mrs. Pnul Gilbert of Turner, who Buffered a com pound fracture of ono leg In a freak accident on Sun mountain Tuesday, Is Improving ut Klum utli Valley hospital although she will remain in the hospital for several weeks,' Her husband and other members of the purty who wero horo hunting, returned north today. Gilbert is a farm er In tho Turner ureu which is near Sulem. , Leaving Mra. Hcrmnn S. Ray of Inglowood, Calif., wife of the Iluptlst minister of that city, is expected to lcavo Klamath Val ley hospital within several days to continue her Journey south, itev. and Mrs. Ruy suffered In juries In nn automobile accident on' Sun mountain this week. To Canada Lt, Col. and Mrs. R. E, Dahlen, who huve been hero visiting relutlves, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bullls, left this week for Canada whore they will hunt before returning to their homo In Sun Francisco. Mr, and Mrs. Bullls, who returned hero recent ly from Portland, are moving this week to 321 Alameda. Ill at Homo C. O. Drydon of Smith-Bates Printing company, In ill at his home, 612 N. 11th. It Is understood that Dryden suf fered a heart attack at about 10 o'clock Tuesday night while down town. Dryden was moved to his residence by tho Mer chiints Police ambulance. In Hospital Friends of Mrs. Emma Kctsdever, 838 Walnut, will bo Interested to learn she is receiving medical treatment at Klamath Valley hospital. Mrs. Ketsdevcr observed her 80th birthday recently. Dorcas Circle Women of tho Dorcas circle of the First Pros bvtcrlnn church will meet Thurs dny nt 2:15 p. m. at tho church. Canton Auxiliary Ladles of ino canton auxiliary will meet Thursday at 0:30 p. m. In IOOF hall for politick dinner. Shopplna Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fraln of Keno were visitors in Klamath Falls Tuesday. In Seattle L. D. Mctcalf and Llovd Prock wero in Seattle on business this week. Husbands Will Eat Orlons will serve dinner to their hus bands at 7 o'clock the ovening of November 18, at 2160 Garden. Reunion Tho Scottish Rite Masonic bodies of Klamath Fulls will hold their regular reunion on Novomber 11 and 18, at the Masonic hall on Klamath ave nue. These reunions ure held seml-annuully in Muy und No vember of ouch your end arc largely attended by all Scottish Rito Masons In southern Oregon and northern California. It is estimated that ut least 30 candi dates will receive the degrees from the 4th to tho 32nd during the two-day session and lunch and dinner will bo provided for all attending Masons. Applica tions for initiation will be re ceived from all Muster Masons until November 10. Arrives Homo MSgt. Harry Galarneau, airplane mechanic, has urrlvcd homo uftcr two and one-hulf yenrs overseas, Ho spent most of his time at an army air base In England and on July 4, 1045, married an English girl. He was transferred to Italy about three months ago and from there returned to the Unit ed States whero he wm honor ably discharged. Gulnrncou Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Galarneau of Ashland, formerly of this city. Baxaar Sot A Christmas ba zaar will be sponsored by the Orlons, December 8 from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. In tho women's parlors of the First Methodist church. The public is invited to attend. Flro Alarm The city fire de partment was called to the Jack Weber residence. 128 Grant, at 6:10. p. m. Tuesday when a flue fire was reported burning. There was no damage. In Hospital Tom Garrett, well-known Tulclake resident and garage owner, is receiving medical attention at Klamath Valley hospital. Cfosod LaPolnto's store will be closed Wednesday and Thurs day while remodeling Is being carried out, it was announced today. On Business at SP Frank Fox. general agent of Southern Pacific in Sacramento, is in Klamath Falls on a business trip. unuc nihilism in IMVaHaiai lAQr.CCT Cllllt At II Extension Unit News The Bonanza home extension unit will meet at tho home of Mrs. Fred Rucck Tuesday, No vember 13, at 10:30 a. m. The demonstration will be on the preparation of refrigerator des serts and will bo given by Mrs. Henry Schmor and Mrs. Michael Rucck, the project leaders. Members are reminded to bring to the meeting some kind of toy for the toy box to amuse the kid dies during the meeting. Horo on Business S. P. Mabel of the Western Fruit Express company In Seattle and H. M. Nelson of tho same company are at the Great Northern office In Klamath Falls on business. E. A. Walker of the Great Northern Is also here. Ill Helen Underwood, em ployed at tho Southern Pacific district office In Klamath Falls, was ill at her home today. She is expected to return to work to morrow or Friday. Good Bag F. E, Kelley, Claire Hamlin and Alvord Lath rop bagged 15 geese and seven mallard ducks on a hunting trip to Tulana Farma last weekend. Klamath Shoppers Mrs. Bess Wamplcr and her son of Fort Klamath were shopping yester day in Klamath Falls. The Sun never Sots on Sun Life Service plan now with Paul Lee, Insurance Counselor for a guaranteed Lifetime in come in your Sunset years. Phone 7777. WANTED Usherettes CASHIERS Full or Part Time Employment Apply Esquire Theatre Office Southern Oregon Men Discharged Southern Oregon men dis charged from the army and navy this week include: Sgt. Douglas B. Vaden, 2024 Fargo; PFC Robert B. Coleman, 1538 Wlard; PFC Thomas D. LeM as ters, 328 N. 6th; Cpl. Edward 11. McConnell, 2053 Radcllffc; Cpl. Olaf B. Nassen, 1740 Wall: T5 Herman H. Meyers, 2311 Blchn; SSgt. Henry M. Lang ley, 4504 Winter; Y 1c Effie King Koschnick, 545 Pacific Terrace, Klamath Falls, and Pvt. Joseph U. Effman, Chllo quln, On Business Don A. Run yard and F. C. Brewer of the business department of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company, Mcdford, were in Klamath Falls and Alturas on business Tues day. . Wait For WESTINGHOUSE Harry Hafter Furniture Wednesday. Nov. 7. 1S45 HERALD AND NEWS T1VK Bring Your CHRYSLER AUTOMOBILE to your Chrysler Dealer We Specialize in Repairing Chrysler Products Prompt . . . Reliable Service . Dimbat Motor Co. Your Chrysler Dealer 239 Main St. Phone 7011 WHIPPING CREAM Is Back! Lost River Dairy is glad to give you the good news. Just drop a note in your Lost River milk bottle and . your bottle of whipping cream will be on your doorstep. 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