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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1946)
Rummage Bait Mothers ol tho clilklruus' choir of tliu Com nuiiilly CoiwroKiitloniil church will liulcl a ruiiuiuiuu sale tint uriluy, Junuury 211, In UiilslKur's nlt'H room, tho proi'vuds to ho used lo uui'cIiiihu choir rubra (or tho chlliiron, Thu snlo In lo lilurt nl 9 n. ill. uml Mm. II. 1). Elliott uiul Mm. Slowurt l)uy iiro In chut'iio. Those wishing to con tribute, und who nuiy be liiiublv to tnltu their nitklt'B to Ihu suits room nuiy cull Mm. E, Ci. Mat thews, phono 63UU, who will cull fur them. - Womin'i Council Tho groups of tho Women's council of tho First Christian church will moot nl i ). in. Thursday, Group duo will moot with Mm. Hubert Too Komi, II HI N. 10th. Group two will moot with Mm. Kuburt Alux under, 1 2D Homy, mill uruup threo will niool with Mm. O. II. C'liuipboll, MIKKI Altiiiiiont drive, Spo, . Moot Members of tho Kilo Sportsmen's asso- cliitlon will moot touluht ul 0 o'clock In thu Wllliird hotel for uoiiilniitlon of offlcom. Prank McCoi illicit will also report on tho riTont meothiK hi Altiinoi with tho Ciilifornlu uiimv authorities, Son Born Mr. mid Mm. .Tin i ich W, Curtis boouniu parent for tho first lime whon tholr son Wllllnm Kcllh arrived nl Kliim iith Valley hospital lit U p, m. Mondiiy, Jiimuiry HI. Tho baby's f ii titer In thu niiminter of Curtis' Mnrkot on S. Uth. Itod Cron Mooting A train liiK class for Hod Cross flml old Instructors will bo hold In room 21.1 of Khimuth Union IiIkIi school from 7 to 10 p. in., Jiniu nry 211 throuith February 1. For nioro detailed Information call 7184. RNA Hoynl NelKhbors of America will hold a short busi ness incotliiK at 7:110 p, m. Fri day, following which members and friend nro invited to attend open Installation nl 8 o'clock. Officers nro nuked to wear formats. Visiting Horo Mr. and Mm. Ovun Houston mid sou Milton, now of 8au Francisco and for merly of this city, lira vIsthiK hero for u short time. They nro stnyinK ut Ihu homo of Hous ton's uriindfiillicr, W. Ii. Humes of 324 8. 3lli, and ulso visitliiK Mrs, Houston's sinter, Mrs. Dick llaydim of N. Did. Tho threo uc coinpnnled Webb Kennetl of Hun Jose to Klainutli Fulls and Kennetl, former businessman of this city, continued lo Itohcbui'ii where he hud business to conduct. Moved North Jack 13. Weav er, resident enKlnccr of tlio Ore Hon Suite hhlhway dopnrtinent, wiis moved by iimbuluiicc from Mm homo, .'in II 4 Summers lune, to the northbound train which took him to I'ortlaiid lust nllit. Weuver has been critically 111 mid his condition reniulns seri ous. He will consult u sH-clullst whllo in I'ortlund. Mm. Weaver accoinpiinled her husbiind. To Portland Deun R. W. Lelullton of tho school of physi cal education, University of Orexon nt E u u e n e, left lust nlKlit by triiln for Portland where lie has uppoiutmcnls. Dean Leluhlon spent two days in Klamath Fulls In the inter ests of the stale's recently in aiiKuralcd physical fitness program, Operation Tommy Wells, 7, son of Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Wells of i:i23 Pleasant, under went major surKcry ut Hillside hospital Wednesday morning for the removal of his appendix. Assisting Mrs. Vernon Bur Kcss, lll.'lll Arthur, is assisting in the office of Klamath Valley hospital. Mooting Postponed OwIiik to tin absence of several members the meeting of the St. Paul's Guild scheduled for Thursday will be postponed. The next meeting aula will be announced inter. I Emergency Llttlo Larry Promo, 8-your-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Hoy I'remo of 408 Owens, underwent emergency surgery for the removal of his appendix Tuesday night lit Hill side hospital. His condition wus reported good loduy, Burgory Ilnyniond D. Brack mini, 27, employed at Knunitt's itepuir service, is u patient ut Klamath Valley hospital where he hud major surgery Wednes day. IJrackman resides at 2212 Fberleln. In Hospital Tom 13. Kcndnll, Klamath county courthouse Janitor, wus moved by ambu lance to Klamath Vulley hos pital lute Tuesday night for emergency surgery. His condi tion is Mild to be fuir. Pie Social The Pino Grove and Oleno communities will sponsor a pie social and dunce Friduy night ut 8 o'clock In tho Oleno community hull. All resi dents are Invited to ullend. In North Mr. and Mrs. It. Henry Anderson of tho Merrill route aro spending two weeks in the north, visiting in Rose burg, Portland and Astoria und other points, Improving Willis Wood of Kvergreen studio, Is recovering satisfactorily at Klamath Valley hospital whero he is receiving treatment for a severe case of Influenza. Dies Suddonly Word has been received of tho sudden death of Mrs. Bill (Leolu) Schooler of Redding, Calif. Mrs. Schooler, n former resident, Is the daughter of Mrs. Schooler und the lute Mr, Schooler of the Merrill highway, lees will be held Funorol scrv in Redding on Thursday of this week. In Germany Lt. Tom P. Judge, former truffle expert with the city police department, Is now in tho army of occupation In Gormony. His wife, Helen, is residing in Chicago, Lt. Judge was connected with the provost marshal's office for Kan Frun cisco before going to Europe. To Seattle Mrs. Wultor Bower, who hns been here with l..t i.,ip,.r.lu 1Ult ...wl hff-.. A XT i.-i . ..... unit o,,a, r . ,1. Kelsey of 2331 Garden for the past two months left on Sunday for Scuttle to Join her husband, 2nd engineer with the American transport service, who has Just roiiirnori irom Jiinnn. tier stay In Seattle is indefinite. Discharged Ens. Owen P. Moses, 20S Lewis, received his discharge from the 13th naval district headquarters, Seattle, January 18. Miriam Circle The Miriam circle will hold a meeting in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church, Thursday nl 2 p. m. Mrs. L. C. Hornby and Mrs. James Ponnlnger will be hostesses. On Business Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Suinson of Mcdford nrc hero for severul days on busi ness, guests at the Wincma hotel. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTINC PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. Klamathites Urged To Aid Garment Drive America is still far short of the 100 million garments needed for tho Victory clothing drive now in progress, according to Don Evcritt, general chairman of the drive in Klamath county spon sored by American Legion post No. 8. Everitt advises that the following business houses have donated space for clothing con tributions and everyone is urged to bring in their bundles by Jan uary 31. Leave them at Bulsiger Motors, front entrance, Moe's, Scars Roebuck, J. C. Penney, Lombard Motors, Montgomery Word and Trulove'g Market or the Eustside Grocery on East Main. Members of the Legion will then make collections from these various points Und arrange to bale the clothes at the main col lection point, the Drake Lumber company warehouse. All con- Acts AT ONCE to relieve DUE TO COLDS Prescribed by thousands of Doctoral ramtssm ts tctenttflcaltu prepared to act at once not only to relieve urn coughing but also to loosen tickling phlegm and make It easier to raUe. Safe and mighty effective tat both old and young. Pleasant tatttnol rSPERTUSSINr trlbuton are reminded to tie, shoes In palm as it Is almost im possible to mutch them up from the hugo pile nlready accumu lated. The climax of the drive will feature distribution of S200 in prize money among the various city and county schools, accord ing to amount of clothing gath ered by each school. Presenta tion of the checks will be made by Paul Otterbeln, commander of post No. 8, to Arnold Gralnpp, city superintendent and Fred Peterson, county school superin tendent. Home on Leave Donald P. Noel, S 2c, has Just completed boot camp training in San Diego and is home on ieave. Donald has been assigned to 16 weeks of yeoman schooling in San Di ego and is to report back Janu ary 28. A part of his leave he is spending with his father, Dr. P. M. Noel of Eugene, and his mother, Mrs. Esther Noel of Klamath Falls. Wednesday. Jan. 23, 194S HERALD AND NEWS FIVS Eagles Lady Eagles club members will meet at the homo of Mildred Mosby, 1820 Cres cent, Friday at 8 p. m. Aanea Nelson will assist Mrs. Mosby at hostess. Reduced! Men's Rain Jackets and PANTS Reg. 4.95 Now 2.59 Each Renie Jewelers WE ARE EQUIPPED To Handle Your Watch Matter Jewelry Repair Needs lAr Watch Repairing jc Engraving Rock Crystal Work J Diamond Setting See Us For Jewelry Repairing. Our Staff. Will Give You Prompt And Efficient Service. KMfl&Watctoakerl J. C. RENIE JEWELER 1 1 : l I Ii fCertlffedWatcteiakerl II Tho (villi SAI"0 I II Blaeuaaamrcti.H iwbimJ , ...w . .,, ....--.i'. zzj n SrttK 'I ".mwooins I DREW BROS. 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