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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1946)
Exported Mm, Lawrence W. Muhniruy Si'., ol Autlouli, Cullf.. Mceoiiipiinlccl by linr hum, Donuld Colvor Muhutfuy, Y 1c, UbNH, unci Ilia friend, bill llowura, also of II i u service, will nrrlvo hero Fikluy cvunlnu fur u weekend vlnll wllli Mm. Mohuffuy'a par ruin, Mr. mid Mm, Wilbur Joncia, 21)3 llliih. YuiiiiK Mrihllf fry ar rived liuiuu Uucuiubur 20 uftor luivliitf served with Ilia nuviil opiinitloim bnno flmt on Loyto und then on Slimiir, tilt) Philip pine, him thu Invasion In Of tuber, 1114-1. Hi) In mi leuvo lit thu prtwut Hum unci reports buck lu IiIh bimu. Thu visllora phut In return lu Anlloch next Mondiiy, On I.oeve Jiuuc I.avln, S 1c, Bim nf Mr, unci Mm, W, l.iwln of M31 S. Illh, in liome on ii ;ill il(i,v Iuiivii, lie returned re cently from Heverul months In the Miiraliull InIiiihIm. unci wua nblii In .spend Chi'lutnius with his piirrnlN on n five-tiny leuve. At the end of his 30 (biya he In to report to llreinerlon, Wash. Returnod ' Georuo Lawson tins rettirni'd to hlN (leak In the United Stutea vuiploynieiit aerv leu office lifter nlloiltllnit u con ference of iiudltiira for the un einpliiyineiit compcnaiitlon com iiiInIoii In Siik-m, Jean Clauson of the STAR Beauty Salon Will Bt At Swansen's Beauty Shop for th next week or two, until th Star location In th Town Shop Ii ready. Invited Anyone Intereated In ntlemlliiK thu Hhower for thu Jtick Uiiiliiiin fuiully of Albiuiy to bo given by the Knxlea uux lllury In FOK hull. Friday ut U p, in., la cordlully Invited, thoau nmkluif iirruiiKeinenta auid today. They need not bu ineinbera of the luiluu to contribute to thu ahowor. Atlond Conference Lea Kin ley unci Tom Stuir, voteruna em ployment uuenta of thu U. S. em ployment aervlco office, arc representing Khiiniith Fulls at thu threu-diiy conference on vet oruna employment in Medforcl tills week. Employment unci cuunellhiK probloina will be un der discussion. Treatment Mra. Ituymond 13. Gruhuin of thu Wlllurcl hotel who moved hero rucently with her husband who In entering bualneaa In llila city, la 111 In Hillside hoapltiil recelvhiK medl cnl treatment. Thu Ciriihiiiua are former I'orlluiul residents. Weekend at Sacramanto Mr. and Mra. liernard Schull. of Tuleluku and their daughter, ituby, atudent lit KU1IS, uru leav ing tonight for Sacramento to apend thu weekend. They will vlnll with C, U. Fiilrehlld, finh und wllclllfu man and his wife. HNA Tin Royal Neighbors of America will hold a regular nicotinic. Friday nt 8 p. m. in the KC hull, All officers and mem bem lire urged to uttencl as there will bo practice for liiHtullutlon. In Hospital Mra. Churica Mack, 11)40 Lowell, la recover ing aiitlafuetorily ut Hlllsldo hos pital followhiK un appendectomy Tucndiiy morning. Maatlng Postponed Sona of Norway will not meet Saturday a h prcvlounly planned. The next meeting duto will be announced Inter. Surgery Mra. George H, Gib son. 3110 Oroud, la Improving nt Jlllialde hoapitul following ma jor surgery, Gibson la acrvlec manager1 for Aahley Chevrolet. Card Party Women of the Moono will hold a public curd party in the Moono hull Frlcluy nt 2 p. m. Thla will be the lust of llio aeries. Status Of 3 Men Received Information concerning three other servicemen, whose status hud not been changed following the ceaaulion of hOHtilitlca, wua received Wedncaduy by The Herald und News. Dale Flnley, who hud been held a prisoner of the Germans, was liberated following V-E Duy und Is now nt his home in Klum uth Fulls. Another prisoner, Clinton Muxson, who was held by the Japanese for three unci one-half yours, wua liberated ahortly nfter V-J Duy from cump In Japan and is ut his home in Chi cago. Muxson made his home in Klamath Fulls for 22 months cur ing for the lute Edmondson Lcever, Bid Pine. Mrs. Lecvcr said Wednesday that she heard from Muxson at Christmas. Ha served in the coast guard and was tuken prisoner in the Philip pines. Jack Patzke of Bly, who Is listed as a prisoner of war of Germany, hus not been heard from, according to unofficial in formation given this newspaper yeslerduy. Those who remain on the miss ing or prisoner list are Ralph Gustuvson, Gormun prisoner; J. C. Crabb, missing over Ger many; George B. Rhincvault, missing in Africa; W. B. McFcr rln, missing in Germany; Charles Ituy Clark, missing in Germany; James J. Huffman, German pris oner; Hubert A. Abies unci Gale lieckham, prisoners of the Jap anese. Anyone having informa tion concerning these men is asked to call The Herald and News, 8111. Businaia Visit Mr. and Mrs. Dec H. Deffcnbackcr of Chilo quln were in town on business yestorday. He has recently been discharged from service. Oregon Men Discharged Southern Oregon men dis charged from the navy received their papers at Bremerton, Wash., recently. They arc: Vern H. Berry, Wt 2c, 822 Mitchell; Howard Bales, PTR 2c; Harold O. Locy, F 1c, 320 Michigan; Robert C. Howard, SK 3c; Victor C. Lundy, PM 1c, 303 Pine; Earl P. Brooks, ChSK;' Francis D. Miller, MMM Thursday. Jan. 10. 1948 HERALD AND NEWS TIVS 3c, 17 Pine; Wayne R. Yancey, MMM 3c, 1020 Gary; Carl D. Long, EM 3c, 2488 Oregon; Leonard L. Boorman, BM 1c, 1751 Derby; Herman Schroeder, MM 1e, 2435 Reclamation; George W. Cornell, P 3c, 830 Pine; Albert M. Orso, CM 1c; J. D. Kight, S 1c; Ora E. Splck- ler, MS 2c. 328 Martin, all of Klamath Falls. Cnrl A. Prough, ARM 3c, Bonanza; Harold L. Patterson, MMM 3c, Malln; Sam A. Mc Keen, R 2c, Keno; Robert A. Grant, CM, Lakeviow; Georgo Vcrllng, CPM, and Jack L. BoU ton, S 3c, both of Lakevltw. USE 666 Cold Preparations Liquid, Tablets. Salvt, Not Drops. Caution: Us only as directed. We finally got caught up! RECONDITIONED EXCHANGE MOTORS GENERAL REPAIRING MOTOR TUNE-UPS by Specialist BUD ANDERSON ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING Prompt Service JIM KALER'S AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SERVICE 2120 Whit Dial 7279 Added to Department Bu- ford Howard und Mra. Jewell Cantrall are now working in the claims department of the un employment compcnsntlon com mission ut the U. S. employment scrvlco office. Will Attend Bervlces Women of the Moose will attend in a group the funeral services for Dorothy Simmons unci Infant daughter, Karen, to be held ut Ward's Funeral home, Monday, January 14, at 2:30 p. in. Catholic Daughters The first business meeting of the year of Catholic Daughters of America will be held in the parish hall Monday, January 14, at 8 p. m and all members are urged to attend. Missionaries Knthurlne. Beat tie Missionary society of Pence Memorial church will meet this Friday at 10:30 a, m., at the home of Mrs. Neva Hayes, 1111 Alameda, In California Mra. E. Peter man of the Dorcmus Rug Clean ers, . Is spending a few months with her son, Ed Peterman, In Huntington Park, Calif. Cte33t SrafiT Socio! Crops jtSnt benefit; $A!tr3fcN 4.11 MM VICyVIIIUUd 41 ..V;5k..' i. -J- M irWIWrW'-'! V . alliv a iC 1 v.-f rii.-jJ ii..-,:3i.Ai,,J jlHEGiM'dksmciibcrs have bee:i tlicTcllUonal jfair frnodvatuispiritTwliich has brought into being a large percentage of the more !,v"j., " " : " thani200V farmer-owned and operated cooperatives injPregonJpuringTlJ rftcsc did a business of 105,000,000 iTJl Oregon's cash' farm income. .sXooperatrve projects are as vital a part of Grange itfv. v , . air,v!i,M.f tu,,,n. a n.:.,!,.. u. ;, a1 r j 'i. j . n nv..h.wvf wvHMngiauuiiivmHi, jiuai i&yvtiy ao,OOU progressive iarmets belong to the .Oregon 'State Grange whjr membership continttes Mj grow: why the Grange is a dominant force for social progress. IiiCoimition about the purpose snd accomplishments of the Ore-' gon Stale Grange ll contained in! a booklet "Let's Look at the Record". Contact your local Grange for copy, or write direct. OREGOH STATE GRANGE L 1US t. L ! St, FtHkml 14, Ortgixi 72 OF SERVICE TO OKEOON f ARMIR8 . '' M -ft w cVeft . tAdc C0la,AC0Wt- 4,o.--.- a W"1 e- (iv 0 ' AS6 ft-"0 J W . vea A "Pw . .1 .lu 2 9-L 9.t: r" Vn-.'Otlh 0r or 00. :9f THESE AND MANY MORE ITEMS TO GO IN A SWEEPING CLEARANCE OF 'ODD LOTS,1 'BROKEN SIZE RANGES' AND SEASON AL LINES FOR EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE. Clearance of LADIES' COATS Smartly styled women's coats In Teddy-bears, fur fabrics, 100 wool suedes, tweeds, and soma twills. Most all sizes and a good selection of colors. Clearance Priced 22 " to IT SECOND FLOOE Ladies' Dresses A group of higher priced ladies' seasonal dresses, most all sizes in a good selection of styles and colors. These may be worn ' anywhere now. 218 SECOND FLOOE .00 i .i . . 1 1 Kitchen Utility Stools Strong, rolled metal, one-piece legs, with hardwood seat. Rub ber skid-proof grips on O QO legs. These going fast at 9mW9 DOWNSTAIRS Boys' Reversible Finger-Tip Coats Water repellent on . one side and 15-oz. wool plaid on the other. With detachable match ing parkas. Protection A QQ at low price. Now HTO DOWNSTAIRS Drapes for the Home Ready to hang; made of fine Homespun material. 33 inches wide and 86 inches long. Nice ' for the living or dining O QQ room. Reduced to W70 BALCONY - Women's Lingerie Bags Use lingerie bags to protect delicate things; quilted satin; soft pastel shades; room enough for all dainty things. priced".? 98c and 1.49 , . BALCONY Men's Military Brush Sets This practical item greatly re duced. 2 hair brushes, a cloth ing brush and comb in a con venient boxed container, 1 AJ I ."if Misses' Skirts This group of sport and dressy skirts includes black and white checks, browns, blacks in all wool crepe dresses, velveteens and high shades. O f J Reduced to : . SECOND FLOOR Ladies' Winter Hats Reduced Our entire stock of ladies' win ter hats in full selection of colors. In sports and dressy styles for Miss or Matron. P"fcT.c.e 50c and 1.50 SECOND FLOOR Cigarette Boxes Clear lucite for high visibility. Some with colored lids. May be used as vanity box. AQf Priced to clear BALCONT l:H.Hf-H. Now only MAIN FLOOR Ladies' Ski Jackets Heavy Navy Melton cloth ski jackets for women. 100 mixed wool for warmth. An excellent out-of-doors garment. Sizes 10 20. Greatly A 77 reduced to I....;.... SECOND FLOOR Misses' Short Coats A Misses short fitted coat for sports and street wear. 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