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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1946)
Ltaoue Meeting The Dusln Basketball lunuo will moul In Ihe council chambers of the Klamuth County uhumbcr of coinmerco ut 7:30 p, in. tuduy. Plans will bu furimilatucl fur n doflnlto oi'tfuiil.utlun of tlio leuiiue, duu to lliu tromondouN nmount of Intorust shown, E. E. Humbrlck, city recreation direc tor, said. Holidays Here 8. A, Snyder and family of Bunttlo, spent sev oral days over lliu holUiuys with hit mother, Mm. Edith Snyder, AltAmont drive, hid sister, Jose phine Snyder, und brother, Churles F. Snyder. Onirics, a former lerueunt with three years of aervlco, Ik now employed with the Klunuith theatres. Luncheon And Card Party Women of the Moou will meet at the hull Friday ut 12:30 p, m, for a potluck luncheon with Laura Brumble, liomu-miiking committco chairman, In cluirxo. At 2 p. m. the fifth of the acriva of card purlieu will bo hold in the hall, and the public is wel come to attend, Return to Work Two Great Northern conductors who huve been 111 returned to work thia , week. E. H. Cruwford, home for two months, returned to his job today and I'lill lirlck, just ro- turned from Minnesota, recov ered from an illness and report ed for work recently, ' In Hospital Jacqueline Elt trclm was taken 111 suddenly and rushed to Hillside hospital where she underwent n major opera tion. She has been employed at the employment bureau. Delayed by 8llds Mrs. Char lotte Marshall was stranded In Kuiicne whero she want for Christmas, by slides on tlio rail road and tins just returned In her dosk In the employment office. Club To Meet Tho Eastern Star Social club will meet Fri day, 1:45 p. m In the Masonic temple. Hostesses will bu Mrs. Maurice Sherman and Mrs. Sam Roberta, til en Holidays John Schroe der has Just returned to his desk at the employment offico. He was taken ill In Portland where he went to spend the holidays. Visiting Father Mrs. Keith Moon and Alice Dale Petersbn ire tn Hcaldsburs, Calif., with heir father who has been vory Injured Mra. C. A. Coon, 144 Wantland, Is confined to her bom with a fractured hip suf fered In a fall on Christmas day. To Brookings Mr. und Mrs, J. M. Suborn und young duuuh tur Joy Loo, luft Wodnuaduy lor their homo In Brookings utter spending the past fuw weeks hero with Mrs, Suhorn's moth er, Mrs. V. C. Phillips, who suf furcd u badly broken urm sev erul weeks ago. Mrs, Phillips Is now at her home, 2028 Want, lund, uflur receiving truutment ut Klumuth Vulluy hospital, Leaves Hospital John Guggle who suffered Injuries yesterday on lllghwuy 07 when tho cur his wife, Mury, was driving over turned, was dismissed from Klumuth Vulluy hospttul Thurs duy. Mrs. Guggle remulns In tho hospttul but her condition whs said Improved today. She received buck Injuries. From Willamette Dalo Hun aukcr, aon of Mr. und Mrs. Huy Hunsukcr of Summers lane, Is spending the Christmas holidays at home. He la taking pre-medi-cul work at Willamette univer sity. , Transferred Margaret Rover has left tho United Slutes em ployment aervlco bureau hero lo go to Sun Diego, Sho wus trans ferred under civil scrvlco rules to tho naval air buso In San Diego. Injured Youth Now Conscious Lurry Poolo, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Poole of Wal ton drive, recovered conscious ness at Klumuth Valley hoapilul this morning whero tho child is being treated for head injuries received when his bicycle struck a logging train at tho Homcdule crossing lust Suturday. This Is the first time Larry has been conscious since tho ac cident and hope Is held for his recovery. Palafo Denies Rape Charge Appearing In circuit court this morning with un' interpreter, Pedro Pa I a to, young Mexlcun national, entered u pleu of not guilty to stututory rupo. His trial wus act for Febru ary 28. Judgo David R. Vnndenborg asked tho questions necessary for the arraignment, directing his queries in English to Epifunca Hodrlqucz, Paluto's Interpreter. Sho would then repent tho ques tion in Spanish to Paluto. Tho first question wus whether or not Pnliilo understood the charge's against him. Tho youth und his Interpreter conversed to gether quickly, then alio told tho judge ho understood tho Indict ment, wus not guilty and had never had anything to do with tho young Mexican girl he Is ac cused of raping. Extension Unit News Bonanza homo extension unit will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Everett Sparks on January 8 at 10:1)0 a, m. The subject "Con serve You," will be conducted by Mrs. Winnlfrcd K. Cillcn. Home Miss Jeun Drew, daughter of Mrs. Jesse Drew of Dairy, is home for the holidays. She is teaching In Lompoc, Calif., and will return to school on Saturday. Weather Max, Kufn Klamath Fill 44 ftacramanto M Portland 51 fUno ., . 83 Han rrancltxo so ftaattle , U MKlford .j- - n . , - ' Nad iliuM Mln, Prtclp. :rT ,12 42 WASHINGTON AND OREGON Cloudy with acattarad lltfht howtr to day changing to rain tonight and Fri day. Snow In mountains. LHUo temper, atur change, Increasing southerly win as on eoasi oecommg strong oy 10- Partlv acal tared night. NO' el mid v with r Bihar wldalv ahowera today: Hear In lonfirhl and In' creating cloud (net Friday with ratn be ginning In northern portion In afternoon; colder tonight with local front: mod erate to iraah northwaelerly wlnda off AIR PLANE LUGGAGE Overnight Case 19.14 Plus Tax 18 and 21 Inch.. Pullman 28 Inch 35.94 Plus Tax SOLD A8 MATCHED SETS OR SINGLY JHaMe 1818. J DREW'S HANSTORE fa Mala St Two Members Of 'Six Star Glenns' Still In Service Cudct Nurso Lola L. Glenn and Cupt. Milton K. McAulcy will be tho only members of the "Six Stur Glenn" family still in service when Capt. David W, McAuley is released this month. Lois lias 11 months' truinlng at Emanuel hospital In Portland. Copt, Milton McAulcy, B-ZO pilot stationed at Almugordo, N. M., hus rc-enllstod ufter four years, six months of service. Ho Is a graduate of KUHS and Oregon State college, Corvallls. Auto Crashes Reported Here Yosterduy'a warning by Po lice Chief Orvllle Hamilton to motorists to report ull traffic ac cidents In tho city bore fruit to day in a aeries of small crashes being reported at the city hall. Edward John Wanser, Murine Barracks, was arrested by police lust night for running a stop sign ut 3rd and Klamath after the cur he was driving collided with a Greyhound bus ut the in tersection, i Glenn Blosc, another marine, wus urrested und cited to appear in court for a violation of the basic rule. Evan Dixon, 623 Prescott, posted $10 bail for a violation of tho basic rule. Harold Isensee, 1019 Erie, was arrested yesterday afternoon and posted $25 bail for an appear ance In court for failure to stop ut the scene of an accident, Capt. David McAuley has been assigned to gopher ordnance works, St. Paul, Minn., where he will remain until his discharge In January. He Js also a gradu ate of KUHS and Unlvorsity of California. He served four years and eight months. F. M. Glenn, former MAM 3c with the motor torpedo squad ron, Lois' father ana step-father of the McAuleys, was dis charged from the navy last No vember. He served on Okinawa In charge of the squad post of fice. Before entering the service he was with the Klamath Falls fire department and post office. Discharged SSgt. Hay J. McAuley, for mer sergeant major at March field, Calif., was discharged in December, 1049, with three years, 11 months of service be hind him. He is a graduate of KUHS and had two years at Compton junior college. Mrs. Glenn (PFC Grace F.) Served as postal clerk with the ATC In the base post office, Fairfield army air base, until she was discharged In November with 15 months of service. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn have been visiting with his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Duncan of Henley, recently. They also stopped in Portland to see Lois before leaving for New Mexico where they spent Christ mas with Capt. McAuley. Magellan discovered the Southwest passage around the Americas In 1520. Stromberg Carlson Radios. Derby's Musie Co. STARTS SUNDAY! At Both Theatres! A LIFETIME... IW . 48 EXPLOSIVE J,4 HOURSI A' HA YIN BlgaffaffallVBaBBBBBBBBBBBVgajBVJBJ ttttino, mt me Ma n a ini nuonr mi Thursday Jan. 3. 184S HERALD AND MKWS CTVI Announcing FAKES IN KED3 Greyhound is happy to announce that new low fares an now in effect in thia territory. These reduction are In line with Greyhound's policy of providing the finest travel service at the lowest poaible fares. 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