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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1945)
10 SHOPPING ' Meeting Pine Changad Tho - Shuatu-Momodiilu liumu oxltm lun unit, which whs seliudulod to moot tomorrow ut lliu home ot Mrs. H. A. Nolson. will meet ut the roslclonco of Mm, Hnrvcv Wooiliird, 3iilt lioniudnlu, Fri day nt 10:H0 a. m. "Sowing Skills" In to be tho topic (or dis cussion at tho mcntlnii. At Studio ot Bssuty Beryl Durunt, who Jormorly oporutud bouuty shop In the Mudiunl Duiitul bulldliiK. I eusisllntf ut tho Studio of lluutily, on tho miizziiiilnu of Whylul'ii, during tho liollduy gonson whero shu will be Kind to moot any of her former patron). Music Program Will Be Given Here Tuesday An evening of music will be presented by tho combined mu sical oritnnlzutlons of tho Apos tolic Fuith churches of Klamath Falls, Medford and Grunts Puss Tuesday ovcnlnti, December 18, at 8 o'clock at tlx Apostolic Faith, 228 North 8th.. Martin Glrnrd of Medford will direct the 48-pleco orches- ; lr and Miss Naomi Frost, for merly of Klnmnth Falls, will direct tho 48-volce chorus choir ProBrnm: Organ Tralude ...Chrletmaa Caroli h , The lleavane Are Tllln .... Hyfn Irom "The Creetlan" 11. Af1l Fldalea..... C. I. Darnhouee reelurtnl Trump! Duet ly John rleaen and Kugaite I'arker Orehattra 111 The Chorui In the Hklei Fred B. Itollon Canlala-Chorua Choir IV . March el lha Mail Klnli - Theodore Duboll Orian-Evelyn Crais . V In The Greet Beyond... Elite Brooke VI Around The Chrtatmee Tree n Theodore Tobant A YUlellde Potpourri Orcheatra ' The public Is Invited to at tend this program. ' The ( local orchestra of 14 pieces or vurlous combinations present a proKrom at the begin ning of each Sunday evening servlco at 7:45 o'clock. Tho or chestra also' accompanies the congrcgntional singing during all the services. "Spitting cobras" oro able to eject venom Into tho eyes of an approaching enemy. If such ve nom Is not removed Immediate ly it causes temporary or even permanent blindness with pain ful destruction of the. tissues of .the cyt. sag TRACK WORKERS WANTED! Help lay track and Uos, ballast the roedbod, and keep tho line In good condition. Healthful outdoor work. No exporlonco noedod. Tho com pany furnishes free housing, in cluding fuel, light and water. You got railroad benoflta: medical and hospital care, passos, insurance, Una pension plan. Work for a por mnnont company ono with plenty of work ahead. OP-2J9 Ththitmdlf Smrthtrn Paclfit See or wrlto Trainmaster, S. P. Station, Klnmnth Falls, or nearest S. P. ' Agent. Missionary Society Tho Kuth ryne Uuuttlo mlsslonury socioty of tho i'euco memorlul of tho Presbyterian church will meet Friduy ut 10:1)0 a. m. at tho hoinu of Mrs. Charles Crawford, 41100 Uourdmun, Members ure linked to bring sandwiches und tublo servlco. RNA The ltoyul Neighbors of Amcrlcu will Mold a rcgulur mcotlng Friduy evening nt 8 o'clock In tho KC hull. Thore will be lnltlulloii of now mem bers und officers for tho coming ycur uro to bo ducted. Kcfrcsh iiK'nts will be served uftur the meeting. Initiation Meeting Tho Wl- nomu club of Pythian Sisters will meut Friduy ut 8 p. m,. in tho Library club rooms. Initia tion will bo hold ut Unit time and ull officers und members of tho degrco staff aro usked to wear form a Is. Church Meeting All mom bors und friends of the First Covenant church are Invited to attend an all-hostess meeting at the church Friduy night at 7:16. Tho program Is being arranged by Grace Burdul. To Kansas City Mrs. F. A. Herbert, 718 N. 0th. nnd her brother, Sgt, John Miithcs, who hits Just returned to the United Stntcs ufter 2i years of service In Alnskn, left today for Knnsns City, Mo., to visit their parents. Arrives for Holidays Sgt. Don Phelps arrived Sunday from Fort Bragg to spend the holidays with his wife and son and Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Phelps. Card Party Women of the Moose will sponsor tho second In a series of card parties Fri day at 2 p. m. In the Moose hall. 'Bangle' Pins Take Place Of Christmas Seals In Schools The sale of "bungle" pins to school children In connection with Uto Christmas seal drlvo will begin tomorrow. The pins are small red double burred crosses hnnglng from a pin, selling for ten cents. Christ mas seals nrc not being distrib uted for sale In tho schools this year, but tho pins will lake their place. Programs concerning the his tory oi me seals will be present ed. Some of the schools which do not receive their programs tomorrow mny start their drive at a Inter duto. Automobile Reported Stolen In Klamath A 1038 grey Ford coupe be longing to besslo V, Snook, 1038 Lexington, has been reported stolen from tho 8th and Pine parking lot between S and 6 o'clock yestordny afternoon. Albert Reynolds, 1210 Martin, has posted $25 bnil for an op pciirunco In police court for reck less driving which allegedly oc curred on S. 6th early this morn ing. Reynolds was arrested at 0th and Main. Richard Robinson, Dnlry.'post cd $10 bnil for a violation of the basic rule. Three drunks np penred In court this morning nnd thrco parking tickets wcro paid. Bodies Of 4 Army Fliers Sent Home TACOMA. Dec. 13 W) Bodies oi tour army mors killed last month In nn airplane crash near Silver. Lake In Cowlitz county hnve been sent to the victims' homo towns for burial, a local undertaker announced today. The victims, he said, wcro Flight Officer Robert C. McClune, 20, of Glcncoo, 111., sent to Wll motto. 111.; Sgt. Lowell Bauer, 21, Rt. 1, Box 2118, Bremerton; Sgt. John J. Sullivan, 21, Du buque, Iowa, and 2nd Lt. John A. Norrls, 22, Knoxvllle, Tenn. Dr. A. G. Goehring Announces That his offices have boon moved from 310 Medical-Dental Building to the Sugarman Building, Sixth and Main, Ph. 6004 Fact Finding Board lit General Motors Labor Dispute V ;-''T) r' lJk fSA These three men were appointed by President Truman to a iact-ilnding board to study the General Motors labor dispute. Left to rlghti Milton Eisenhower, president ot Kansas State col lege; Lloyd K. Garrison, chairman oi wai labor board, end Judge Walter P. Stasy, who will head the board. (AP wlrephoto). HMD EMPIRE MS Lanqell Valley Mrs. Ellu Roads left Sunday for Portland after spending sev eral months with her son Joe. Cupt. und Mrs. Jesse Cohoa und dnughtcr left Saturday for Richmond, Va., after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown. They will visit with her grandparents In Madera, Calif-, en route. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lavltt and fomlly, Mrs. Mory Dear born and Mrs. Dickinson of Bo nanza were Sunduy dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn and sons. Wilson Clarke arrived home Saturday night to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wilson and the Clarke family. Jic received his dis charge from the marine corps after serving three years In the Pacific war zone. Jack McFall has also been discharged from tho marine corps and Is home with his parents Mrs. Bessie Campbell has moved to 616 Lincoln In Klamath- Falls to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Camp bell left Friday for Red Bluff to take cattle to winter pasture. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Burnett spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris- I. B. is suffering from a sprained knee. Mrs. Ed Jones and Elaine left last week for Twin Falls, Ida., to spend several weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trailer were Sunday diner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, F. W. Brown and Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant Bnd family left Sunday for Grnts Pass to spend several days wltlt- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marchant. O. C. Johnson 4s out again after being 111 for several days. Lnnaell Valley Women's club will meet December 20 for Its annual Christmas party with Mrs. Rhea House as hostess. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. Mrs. Bill Sullivan and Linda Joyce and Harry R. Boyd of Huntington Park spent several days with their sister ana iam ily, Mrs. Elliott House. Frank Groh sJr., of the U. S. navy spent a recent furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Orohs Sr- Ab Burns was a Langell val ley visitor last week. He is vis iting his sister, Mrs. Claude Shuck of Merrill. Ab received his discharge from the army af ter many months overseas. Walter Smith Jr., F 2c, was homo on a recent 72-hour leave while his ship was in San Fran- FOR HIS CHRISTMAS Wool Shirts in Plaids and Solid Colors 8.95 Others at 7.50 9.85 10.50 LdrewsJ MANST0RE TSt Main St , " " mm ""Montgomery Word Catalog Dept.1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS GALORE In WARDS GIANT CHRISTMAS CATALOG ORDERS TAKEN UNTIL December 18th Will Assure Their Arrival Before Christmas Hager Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Carte and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lovejoy and baby of Hatfield were callers at the Bob Cokcr home here one evening last week. Arlene Harvey and Alan Part ridge were married December 1, and are making their home in Hager. Mrs. Partridge received a telegram Saturday that her mother is at San Francisco criti cally 111. She left immediately for California, returning here Monday. Her mother was still quite ill at the latest report. Mr. and Mrs- E. Mozino are new residents of Hager now. Mrs. B. Wright was shopping in Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hess left the latter part of last week for fioints In California with a truck oad of potatoes. Bob Cokcr is now working near Merrill with a spud sort ing crew. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gober was reported quite ill Monday evening- Poe Valley FOE VALLEY Ed Truelove and Max Gcrke were callers here from Klamath Falls this week. The members of the local f range held their regular meet ng at the hall Wednesday evening. Glen Kester Is having his po tatoes sorted . this week. Billy Nork and John Nork were call era at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Herlihy in Klamath Falls Sunday, they also attended a movie while there. Web and Dale Van Meter were visitors at the Clarence Webber home Saturday evening. They visited in the valley Mon day and Tuesday. 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Orville and Leo Moore are also discharged from service of three or four years. Orville from Germany and Leo from Alaska. The two Eddie Roberts boys, Don and Warren, made a trip to Ashland where they visited for several days. While there they called on Frank Casey, one time resident of Klamath county. Mr, and Mrs. I. T. Rodger went to Crescent and vicinity to visit with relatives and friends over the holiday. They were gone for several days, Mrs. Joe Nork, John and Wil liam Nork ot Langell valley were callers in Klamath Falls Sunday, They called on Web Van Meter in the new home he purchased recently In Altamont. . Tuesdny they called on Vine. Peterson on Winter avenue. Al so the Victor Norks on Rogers where they were luncheon guests. Classified Ads Bring Result. cisco. His ship has been bring ing troops home from Japan. MAKE IT AH ALASKA CHRISTMAS Hera's the Christmas (1ft everybody will enjoy. 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