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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1945)
- Bualnoia Cliingn P, A. Blvorull hus resigned hi position m tiiunugur u( tt 10 Cuinniurolul t'liiniico company hero, which ho lias hold for thu past twu unci iio-linlf yuui'H, 1 mnniigu thu "'JooH lluy flniincu cuiiipiinv with .K, A. "Dlnty" Miioro ol Klumiith hill. Ho will lunvo Siiturdtiy ' tot' Coon Hay, unci plans to inovu IiIn f ii ml ly thero iin noon nn hotis lug iirriingciuciitii ciiii ho miido, IIIm two children will finish thu .term ut Ulversldo school, Ever- nit euniu hern from 1 'oil ! unci 14 'years mho, Tom O'Dwyur, now liiunugor of thn Commorclul Fl riuuice, cuiuoH (rout Hini I' l'uncU- I'D, Ho Iiiik recently been din chiirgi'd from the navy whero ho nerved In thu AleutliniH. . Mo "pliuw to move Ii Ih wlfn hero na toon it r housing lit iivulliihlc. : VFW Poat Men of Pollcnn "pout No. 13113. Votornna of For eign Wurs, will colebrnlo Armis tice Dny on Sunday, November .11, with ii noon luncheon ut lho Wllhird hotol, All VKW mom ' bora nro nuked to uttond us tho organization will observe tho .Armistice Hundiiy und nut Mon- J. dny, Liiler tho men will no to Dunccliind for Inltlntlon nnd re freshment, it wan niinoiiiiccd Hint Pollcnn pout would not pur tlclpale In tho celebration on No vember 12, hi o unit. This pro- grnm In for men only, It win stressed. s ' Horn 111 Mm. Kslher Lnwlor wont homo Wednesday uftornoou on account of lllncs. She In ox. uncled buck noon ut her denk In thn Klumiith County chamber of commerce office. Recover Inn Mrs. C. E Homer In convalescing In Hill side hospital uflcr recent surg ery. She in expected home In nuother week or no, nnd mny huve visitor in tho hospital. Mlaalonary M 1 1 n g Tho Catherine llutittlu Missionary mi' duty will meet Friday ut 1U:30 ii, in. ut thu homo of Mm, Loron Meeker, 3 111 (J llomudulu roud, Thin in tho noddy's annual priiino und tluinkn offering moot ing und nil members und guests mo urged to attend, A hot lunch will bo Hcrvod ut noon nod overyono iittondlng In linked to bring tublu service und sand- wlchua, i u.nli.l ajthu .t.tliti T. llulo, 77, beloved Klumiith nm tron wlio resides ut 2 1 51 Or chard, wun moved to Klnmuth V u 1 1 o y honpllul Wuduunduy afternoon by ambulance, Mrn, llale'n condition wun reported critical todny. Mr. und Mrn. llulo ut otio time operated wo Hurrln lunch on S. 4(h ntreet, Bona of Norway Members of lho Bonn of Norwny will cole brute their Bth nnulverniiry ut the IOOF hull Siiturdny, Novem ber 10, Following a crnb dinner there will be dancing unci enter tninmont, Momburs und friends nro Invited. Medical Attention Kenneth Cochran, 0-mnnth-old son of Mr. und Mrn, Sylvln Cochrnn of Lukevlow, Is receiving mcdlcul iitteutlon ut Illllnldo honpllul. Bualneaa Tripe Howard Por- rln nnd trunk Kciicy were in Medford on business Tucsdny. and Porrln spent Wcdncsdiiy on bunlncnn In Liikcvlow. Expected Home Cpl. William II, Filey of tho United States ma rlnii corps In expected homo Sat urday, lie has just arrived on thn went count nfter spending tho pust 14 months In the 1'uclfic, stationed with thu marine air corps In Hawaii, Ills parents, Mr, and Mrn. K, O, Klley, for merly of thin city, nro now visit Iiik ut the home of their non-ln-law nnd daughter, Mr. und Mrn. Hubert Cox, 480 Plvlnlon. From European Theater PFC J, II. titotl bun returned from Europe whero ho was ntu- tinned with tho llth air corps lor two nnd one-half years, lie hus been releiined from service and In In charge of the commercial department of Hell's ntudlo. Ills rumor, m. c. bioii, operuica uio ntudlo. The young man grudu- nted from the University of Ore gon with the cluns of 11)40, ur.d went oversells in Into 1042, Helping Mrn. Vnncc Vnupel has been helping at Currlna for Drugs, doing tho bookkeeping since November 1. To Portland Mrs. Walter II. Bcane and daughter, Barbara, left Wcdnesduy night by train for Portland to spend Thursday. foi course 0 eu iwui j I' '"'111 'J Twinkling black y IU dresses . . nglow I''" ' Ii with sequins jfl 7 or nniU,end8 i ,f II so glamorous, Jkjf II yet inexpensive! 2995 Kpf Soft dressmaker V'i r suits you'll ndinire- Jj h classic styles In, V u"! durable woolens. I Navy Man Dlicbirgi d Charles Cummingn of f!21 Jef ferson, hus received his dis charge from tho nnvy, lie served recently on Okinawa and ban been In tho nnvy a year nnd a half. He is tho son of Mr. nnd Mrn. K. G. Cummingn of Wash ington ntreet. UNA Moating Tho Royal Neighbors of America will hold their regular meeting at 8 i. m Friday, November 0, ut the KC hull. 4() Main. There will be an Inltlntlon of new member, with refreshments following the meet ing. All visiting Neighbor urc welcome. Swediih Proaram Mrs. Axel Jncobnon nnd Mrs. Pete Hcdbcrg will lie hostesses in charge of the Lndles Aid noclnl of tho First Covenant church. Frldny eve ning nt 7:45 o'clock. A touch of Sweden will bo Inserted In tho program to which ell ladle arc welcome, Penalty Kom Kar Wong's Homo grocery. 431 Commercial, has written a check payable to tho trrnsurcr of tho United Stales, in the amount of $23. for violating OPA regulation 423 In volving sales nbovc ceiling price of groceries. Winter Style Mr. nnd Mr. Keith Moon arc in California on a buying trio for tho Town Shop They plan to stop In Ilcaldsburg on Kusslun river, to visit with her father, D. J. llyrnan, who is well-known in Klamath Falls from frequent visit here. OSNA lo Meet The Oregon State Nurses association, district No. 8, will hold Its regular meeting tonight, Thursday, at 8 o'clock nt the public health unit. All graduate nurses are invited to attend. Receive Promotions 1 tiiifiifljiCi'nilt'"V p Word haa been received by Mr. and Mra. E. V. Zoll, 880 California, that their oldest son, Rowe, (right), is en route to the State from Funi Futtl in the Elllce island. The Zell'a younger on, Leo, (left), wai atationed at Dutch Harbor from September 1. 1944, until recently when he waa transferred to Kodiak iiland with the fleet air wing. Rowe wa promoted to atorekeeper first clan in April and Leo i now air radio technician firat clan. By JOAN O'NEILL Hello Day yesterday was put Into effect by the Traditions committee. Fred Reeves is presi dent of the committee; Roger Vanderhoff, vice president; Sully Muelier, secretary. Other member are Barbara Roskamp, Dorothy Dewey, Donna Brother ton, Effie Botens, Ted Reeves, ucorgo Zupan, J i m Howard and Dee Nel son. There were big sign read ing "Hello" in each end of the main hall and other signs through out had jingles telling the kid to come to the dance at 3:15. to attend the dance paid If. 0 'M, 4' Joan O'Neill Students wishing Thureday, Nov. 8, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS HVE cents to their sixth period teach ers and others remained in tholr classroom, Tho dance lasted un til 5 o'clock. Pellcana Marilyn Nethercott, Phillip McGillivary, Ronnie Larson and B 11 lie Finch were the writers and announcers of the last Pell cana program. Lola Whlscnnnt, accompanied by Nancy Kumblo, sang "You Came Along." Pat Myers sang "A Kiss Good Night." Lyndcn King accom panied her on the piano. Geor gia Rose, freshman, sang "Whis pering," accompanied by Pat Hambrick. Tho program even boasted grade school talent for Joan and Shirley Ortis, third grade twins, sang a duet. Came in Bend Tomorrow is the game with Bend in the Lava Bear's home town. A lot of the students will be going up to see the final game. Many of them are going on the bus that the Service club arranged for and still others are going by car. School should be empty and Bend should be over flowing with KUHS students. Sadie Hawkins Sadie Hawkins Day will be November 14. The rules have been formulated by Jim Palmer, president of tho K club, . Rules nnd regulation for Sadie Hawkins Day: The student body members must dress up as Dogpnteh char acters; if they don't comply, they will bo punished accordingly, Boys' suggestions for dressing could bo as Lt'l Abncr, Pnnpy Yokum, Puppy Scragg, 611.1 Goosegrease, Marrying Sum and so on. Girls may dress a any chnracter In tho comic strip Daisy Mae, Mammy Yokum are examples. Girls will bo given tag In home room Wednesday so the) nirls can start to catch their man ' then. The man caught must ac company his now mute to tho as. scmbly and danco held nt 3:08. At the assembly tho K club members will bring to tho judge, Ed Ryan, assistant football coach, offenders of tho rules who will be sentenced and fined. Prizes will be given for tho best couple and individual prizes will also be given for the most origi nal and such. It is a good time to be think-' ing about your costume for this eventful day. It really Is a lot of fun entering Into the spirit of the Dogpatchers. Name Son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Knight, 303 S. Eldor ado, huve named their son born November 2, Michael Thomas. The Knights have one daughter also. The child was born at the Marine Barracks dependent clinic. Pythian Wlnema temple, Pythian Sisters, will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the small library club room. Trip South Gladys Hogue ha Just returned from Los Ange les where she was on a buying trip for the Town Shop. Radio Program The OPA program Tuesday at 3:30 in the afternoon will be on "Veterans and the OPA." To Seattle Bcrnlce Lehr, who has been employed with the OPA here since May 21, 1945, is resigning her position this week, to move to Seattle where her husband, a navy yeo man 1c, has been transferred from the Klamath naval air station. Forest Men Here Larry Mays, supervisor of Fremont national forest and "Spike" Armstrong, district ranger of Bly were in Klamath Falls on forestry business today. Sale There will be a rum mage and white elephant sale sponsored by Roosevelt PTA in tho Balsiger building Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. CITY CENTER SERVICE Leave Your Car for Repair or Service and be only one block from the city shopping center BRING YOUR OLDS HOME We Have A New Shipment of Pre-War Bumper Jacks - . DICK B. MILLER CO. Olds Tower Phone 4103 At Silver Lae Lee McMul len, manager of the Klamath Production Credit association, and Association Inspector Wil liam Cunningham arc in Silver Lake on a three-day busincs trip for the association. Rental Regulation The OPA advises landlords lo register nil rented accommodations, and file 1 change of tenancy forms. Ten- mis arc advised 10 protect land lord's property and conserve light and heat. Appendix Out Phyllis Ellis, 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Kills of 2550 Vine, underwent an appendectomy nt Hillside hospital November 7. She is reported doing nicely. New Clerk Mrs. Don Evcrltt started work at Currlns for Drugs, Inst Monday as a clerk. She hns recently come to Klam- nin runs jrom ,ngiana, I Sororltv Meet Knnnn chan ter of Beta Sigma Phi sororltv will hold its regulnr meeting nt i tho home of Mrs. Mux Saunders, I 731 St. Francis, at 8 o'clock to- I night, Thursday. In India Cpl. Donold L. OI- ! son has just arrived in India, ac-' cording to word received bv his mother, Mrs. Elnora Olson, route 3, box 307, J Sco how tho trim; youthful line of the lightweight Stra tolinor can give a lift to your get-up. It's right for travel ling to or 011 business. 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