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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1946)
Qoehrlng Home Mul. David Cloulirlnu, well-known Kluuuitli dentist, relumed Saturday to hid homo, 1070 Maiizmiltu, after serving wllli tlio urmy In the South Pacific and Is now on terminal Umvu until his dls cliiirgo In i'ubruury. Dr. Oouh rlnu plans to reopen Ills dcntul offices within tho neur future. Caunall to Meet The Wom en's council of tho Flrt CluU 11 uii . church will moct ul tho church Thursdiiy, lipulimlnii with a politick luncheon ut 12 o clock, tho business incctliiif und pro urum iitnrtlnM ut 1 o clock. All ladles nnd friends of tho church ro ui'Ked (o nttend. Com South John Tlllotson has left for Sun Francisco where he will report for Ilia now Job with Oils McAllister, exporters and Importers. In tho coffvo de partment. Tlllotson's wife and three young children will remnln hero until notisliiK fiiclllllcii arc found In tho bay urea, Associated Hoyil Carssow, roccnlly discharged from the army, has bncomo . associated with his brother-in-law. Han Norland Iimirunca agency. The Curuow, with their O-ycar-old Hon, John Edward, uro making their home temporarily with the Norlanda. Vliltlna Mm. P. M. Cow brough la a Kiiest at tho Winuma while visiting frlenda in thin city. Her huxlinnd In a formur lumber manager of Spraguc Hlvor where they modo their home for several yours. They are now living In Lukcvlew. Spanlih Class The adult Spanish class will meet In room 204, KUI1S, Tuesday at 7:15 p. m. There uro still four clonics of the current coursa to be held. Anyone Interested In learning Spanish Is wolcome to enroll In theso classes. Accepts Position Mrs. Justin McDonald, for many years with the First Federal Savings and Loan association, has accepted a position as stenographer In the law offices of William Gnnong and Harry D. Boivln. ' Weekend In Madford Mrs. Bernard Schultx of Tulelake, with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crank of Klamath Knlls spent the weekend In Mcdford visiting with Mrs. Annie Ruth, Vacation In City John Offcl, equlpmont operator In the Lava Beds national monument, with his wife and her uncle, Walter Key, forester, spent their vaca tion at their home, 300 Laguryt. Sunday In Chlloquln Mrs. Dorothy Davis spent Sunday in Chlloquln visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson. Sho returned to work in the Tots-to-Tcens shop Monday. " - - , Royal Arch Maats Klamath chapter No. 35, Royal Arch Masons, will hold Its regular meeting Wednesday at 7:30 n, m. All Companions are cordially Invited. Improving Gerald Hammond, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Hammond of 2037 Gar den, Is reported Improved at Hill side hospital where the child was seriously 111 with Influenza. From Malln Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dalton and Billy wore In Klamath Falls Monday from their ranch home near Malln. Neighbors Matt The Jolly Neighbors will meet at the home of Mrs. Margaret Pohl, 1228 Di vision, Wednesday, January 0. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Fisher were Sunday din ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. P. ..Wells, 210 N. Rogers. - Card Party The Stlngerette elub will hold a public card nrtjr at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Strombarg Carlson Radios. Derby's Musio Co. PILES, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO TAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION No t,.u of Tim. f.rm.n.nl RoiMtUt OR. E. M. MARSHA Cair.araelle Fbvitot.N Its N. ilk Sislra TtulH Bl Fh.a. IMS No Matter How Many Have . Owned It! If jo wire the first sad only owner of your rssl iti,your litis to It would bt a simple msttsr. But with sll the othsr owners who hays gone be for, title btcoms compli cated snd are sometimes chslleogtdj If you hsre a Common wealth Insursd Title, yo know you sre tht owner. Wllssn Tills mni Abitrail C. Brothers Call The two broth ers of J. IS. Swanscn culled him within 19 minutes of each other Monday, both advising they would be homo soon. MaJ. Morlo Swanscn, who hus been slutioned for quite some time with the U. S. army medical corps at Wen dovcr, V., said ho and Mrs. Swun son, with their three children, will return to Klamath Fulls within two wooks. MaJ. Swan son will reopen his medical of fices here, CliCM LcVern Swan sen, U. S, navy, hus served with tho Siiubees for tho pust six months in the Philippines. Ho docked In Sun Francisco Monday und suid he would obtuln his dis charge from the nuvy within a short time. He is to report to Los Angeles and J. E. Swanscn tiluns to drive south and Join his irother in San Francisco. Calls Home Cnl. Kenneth Leo Thomas, U. S. urmy, quarter master corps, son or Mr. and Mrs, Charles Thomas of 2108 Wont lund, culled his wife, Constance, and tholr two-year-old daughter, Kristine, by telophona Monday night advising them of his arriv al In San Francisco after 10 months In the South Pacific. Cpl. Thomas was sent to the States directly from Lcyte, the Philippines, und was on tho water 27 days. He reported to Pittsburg, Calif., distribution center and from there was sent to Camp Bcnle, Marysvllle, Calif. Mrs. Thomas and Krlstino will leave Wednesday morning for Marysvllle whore they will Join Cpl. Thomas. During his absenco they have mnde their home with his sister, Mrs. Mel vin McCollum, 1130 Crescent. Made Corporal Betty Rut ledge or mo wac, aaugmcr or Mr. und Mrs. William Rutledge of 401S Altamont drive, hus been promoted to the rank of corporal, according to word re ceived by her parents. Cpl. Rut- ledge lias Just been transferred from Cump Miles Stundish, Muss., to Camp Kilmer, N. J. In addition to her Increase In rank, Cnl. Rutledge has received the Meritorious Service citation. Addition to Force J. L. Wright, former member of the murine corps stationed here, has taken the position In W. I. Ting ley's office of the U. S. bureau of reclamation which was left vacant when Betty Whltlatch re signed. Wright's homo is in Mis souri, Ho served for two years In the Sumoan and Hawaiian is lands. Klwanis Event Kiwsnls club members who have not made reservations for the Installation dinner Friday night were asked today to telephone Malcolm Eplcy, 8111, by Wednesday noon If they wish to attend the event. The dinner will be held at the Willard hotel. Visiting Mrs. Herbert C. Gra ham of Holablrd street has as her guest her mother, Mrs. George DeRose of Monterey, Calif., who arrived for a visit shortly after the New Year holt days. Sunday Outing Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Clark, Virginia and Delia Cunningham, Bill Hays and Bob Herrlngshaw spent Sunday In Canby, Calif. SEE THE JOB THRU! TRAVEL Choice of Theater of Service EDUCATION: Up to 2 Yrs. College While Serving CAREER: Liberal Retirement Program MEN 17-34 Physically and Mentally Qualified Are Eligible to ENLIST NOW . . in the United States Army Pest Office Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon Jackson Made Field Officer Paul T, Juckaon, formorprln cipul of Klumuth Union high school, has been named field officer for the V. H. office of educution and will establish his headquarters at Salem, Jackson has been supervisor of training nt the Scuttle port of embarkation fur tho last three years. Prior to thut, he was superintendent of Chema wa Indian school at Salem, a post he took immediately after leaving hero about 10 years ago. As representative of the U. S. educution office, he will work with Oregon educational insti tutions In connection with the rurchuse of surplus property, le und Mrs. Juckson are still living at Scuttle but will return to Sulom as soon us living ac commodations are available. Henley PTA Tho Henley PTA will meet Frlduy, Junuary 11, ut 7 p. m., In tho activity room of tho Junior high school. After the business meeting all arc invited to attend the busket bail game between Henley and Bonanza. All friends and mem bers aro invited to the meeting with a special Invitation to the fathers. From Fort Lewis .Sgl. and Mrs, Clydo S. Dchlinger arrived Suturduy from Fort. Lewis, Wash., whore he received his dis charge after being in the Euro pean theater for two years. He served with the 7llth division. They are visiting at the home of his parent, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Dchlinger of Spring Lake. Legion Asks Men's Status Wlllium Canton of the Ameri can Legion, who Is preparing an excellent directory of service records including ull names of persons who lost their lives in pust wars os well as World War 2. hus asked Tho Herald and News for further Information on the following names. Anyone huvlng Information as to tho present iltutus of any of these men, please advise this newspaper by telephone or by letter. It will aid In clearing up this paper's records as well as thoso kept by Canton. The status as given here Is the last on rec ord. Dale Finley, German prisoner of war. Ralph Gustavson, German prisoner of war. George B. Rhinevault, missing in Africa. W. B. McFcrrln, missing in Germany. Daniel B. Bartcll, missing in France. Charles Ray Clark, missing In Germany. Hubert A. Abies, Jap prisoner. Clinton Maxson, Jap prisoner, Galo Beckham, Jap prisoner. Jack Patzke, German prisoner. James J. Huffman, German prisoner. In Portland Walt Kcnnett, manager of Moe's, Is spending several days in Portland on busi ness. Strombarg - Carlson Radios. Derby's Music Co. Falrhaven PTA Members of Folrhovcn PTA will hold the first meeting of the year Friday at 7:30 p. m. in the school gym. A program has been arranged ana refreshments will be served by fourth grade mothers with Mrs. William Jnmleson, room' mother, In charge. All parents are urged to attend. . Northern Vacation iMr.i. Carl Mason, desk clerk at the Winema hotel, plans to leave Wednesday to visit with her daughter in Eu gene and friends in Salem, her former home. She will be gone one week. To Report for Duty Ensign Charles McCandliss will return Sunday to the naval air base at Alameda, Calif. He has been visiting hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. McCandliss, 1113 Donald. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long Short Trips Move Yourself Save M STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main Dance Sat. Jan. 12 Rflalin Dancing 8 tUl 1 Music by THE Chicagoahs Mothers Yovlv )dhy will enjqy the tempting fine flavor of UCTXTrr XLUM.1X U Baby Fo ops 1 . i jyiMK i r i mm a ' 1 & I 1 Tuesday. Jan. A, 1946 HERALD AND HEWS FIVE Ask your grocer for Heim Stained Foods and Junior Ftwds All Who Made Reservations For Frozen Food Lockers Are Asked To Pick Up Their Keys LOCKERS NOW IN OPERATION Lowell's Lockers 807 Pine St. Phone 6513 NEW OLDSMOBILE MOTORS NOW AVAILABLE! These are new factory-built motors not reconditioned. LIBERAL FINANCE PLAN DICK B. MILLER CO. OLDS TOWER 7th and Klamath January Clearawcy i . Hew uui. mil mm mm d am. NOW Every fur-trimmed coat and suit in fall-winter styles now slaughtered for quick clearance. Genuine mink, dyed muskrat, silver and platinum fox and wolf trimmed styles to choose from in season's popular shades and black. Creations by Lilli-Ann, Redfern and Originals by Jean in finest 100 virgin woolens. Reg. 59.50 to 189.00 Values Less 50 FORMAL FROCKS Vols, to 79.50 One rack of florals in jersey and rayons some slightly soiled. Sizes 12 to 20. Choice of rack at 1 1 Boys' and Girls' WINTER APPAREL NOW 1 3 IFF Now is the time to buy cold weather needs for the kiddies at Moe's. Two piece legging suits, legging pants, girls' coats to 14 years, and boys' sport jackets and blazers in all sizes to 16 years. All stocks now reduced nothing reserved. YOUR CHOICE AT H OFFl Sportswear Dept. Special BLOUSES & VESTEES Reg. 7.95 fo 4.50 Values 1 3 'OFF Vestees in lacy and tailored types in white and pastels. Blouses in dressy styles in white and Dastels. Choice of table at B V OFF REGULAR PRICE FINAL CLEARANCE Fall and Winter .ATS About 60 lovely styles to choose from In the season's exclusive creations. Vglues to $21.50. Now your choice at and Sportswear Dept. BARGAIN TABLE Values to 7.95 at 1 3 OFF All-wool sweaters in slip-on and cardi gan styles, dark and pastel colors. Cot ton and rayon sport blouses in white ond pastels. Ladies' scarfs in printed and plain colors, in rayon and wool, . Ladies' heavy cotton knit panties in white and pink. WHILE THEY LAST AT LESS Vs v 1