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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1946)
HUD EIRE mm Keno Sprague River Mr. ond Mrn. C. B, Wllllums attondcd tho dinner duiico Klv on by tho Entiles in Kluniiitli Fulls the evening or dunuiiry 15. Mr. unci Mr. W. J. Runnels uro tho first In Sprnxua River to net a now car. it is a Donne pickup. Troy Slory Is here ntuying with ii brother, Lindlo, wliilo uninloycd by Kwhuiiu company. lie formerly lived at Spring- Hum, uiCi UDinung vi tiiu i u- ccnt hltih wuler work In cloned down there. Those from hero attending the potluck dinner Sunday in tho homo of Mr. and Mrg. Joe Liilioria of Mulln were Mr. nnd Mrn. bob Pimwlt uud Chnrlotle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iviin I'niikcy nnd Leo mid Mm. Anna Wolford, Mr. nnd Mrs. Curios Sorluht nnd Otinno of Cnnby wore in SpriiKuo Hlvcr a short tlmo Sul tirduy en route to Ashland to visit Mr. und Mrs. Tom Hoff mun. Mr. und Mis. Clifford Welch und Wuyno uccompanicd them. As tliey were returnliiK home Sunday nftornoon tliolr car struck slick pnvemont on the Grecnsprlnu and wus dam aged. None of tho pusscngers was injured. Mr. and Mrs. Welch came homo on the litis. Tho Scrlghls returned to Ash lund to awnlt repairs on tho car. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon Kelso havo moved Into tho Rose Lnwcr properly in the eust pnrt of town, Toddy Luc, son of Mrs. Guy net Kunz, wus taken to the hos pital Sunday evening to be treated for cuts received while on a skating party. Maurice Chtindlcr Is recover ing from a cut on his foot caused by an xe. For good Insurance Hans Norland, 123 N. 6th St. Sam MuKoen, son of Mrs. C H. MeKoon received hli honor able discharge from tho navy u short time ago und Is now In Kuno. Sum saw ucllvo service for many months In the Pacific wutem. Ho lived in Keno most of his life and wus n gruduato of Keno high school. A lottor written from Cnnip Phillip Morris, Frunce, by Sgt. Warren II. Foster on Junuury 10, was received by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe li. Foster on January 22. Tho loiter stilted that hosier hud hoped to sail for tho Slates nbout tho Dili, but wus still ut Cump Phillip Morris on tho 10th and hoped to bo sail ing soon. Sgt. Foster wns nwurded two Itronzn Slurs for service In com but areas in Germany und Ids platoon received tho merit certif icate, rending "For outstanding, devotion to duty nnd untiring effort in maintaining radio com munication thereby contribut ing materially to operations nguinst tho enemy in Germany from February 23, 1045 to May ID, 1U40." Kosler has been In tho sorvlce sinco October 1. 1042 und over seas since April, 11144, Ills older brother Winter S. Foster urriveu from service In tho Pacific, Jan uary H and received his discharge at Fort Lewis. Tho brothers wero together Inst In December 10411, before Walter snipped inr overseas duty on Now Caledonia, New Hebrides and combat duty on Okluuwu, PFC. Kenneth L, (Bubb) Ram soy, Keno, arrived home from Oklnuwu for a HQ-dny furlough lust week. Unmsey first trained as a paratrooper. A few months ago he was shipped nut from the west coast Inr UKInawa. serving in tho ordnance depnrtmont. Ramsey will leave about the middle of February to be reas signed. He expects to be sent to tno European aren tins time. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rnmsey. T8 Wllllnm liouskn received Ills honorable dlschurgo from the army curly In December, arriv ing In Keno December 10, whore ho Is visiting at tho Walter Lay ton home. His sister is Mrs. Charles Illlkey,' formerly of Keno. Bounkn was overseas two years In combat service in Ger many. He Is roported to be wearing four battle stars and a spcclul-award star for helping carry out wounded from the bat tle rone. Bouska entered army service three years ago. He lived In Keno beforo entering the sorvlce and was In the log' glng business. Norman Llndahle and family of Oaklund, Calif., are visiting at ine nome oi Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Harris. The Llnduhlcs lived in Kono a few years ago. The Har ris family lived in Oaklund a number of years, moving back to Kono around Christmas time. They purchased the W. L. Coch' ran plueo on tho Worden road and nro now living in their new home. New Pine Creek NEW PINE CREEK Ton now members were obligated ut tho Eust Side grange mooting held lust Suturday evonlng ond three mora names wore turned In to be voted on. It was an bus- filclous meeting with one of the urgost turn-outs at a rcgulur meeting seen in muny months. Thoso receiving the obligations were. Mr. and Mrs. Rov. Albert K. Place of Lukovlcw, und son David, und Ruv. Place s mother. Mrs. Hcnriettu Place, Muy una Kllzubeth llcncilcl, Lconu Rob licit, Glessncr Blunt, Eur) Rog ers of Lukovlow and Bob Murruy of Willow Ranch. A very entertaining program followed the meeting. An opera tional skit put on by tho Patrick Hnllinun fumlly was a scream culler. Immaculately dressed to fit the professionul Illusion, Put, the doctor und Frances, his nurse, mercilessly hammered, sawed, nnd chlssled upon the pa tient, Mrs. Hallinan und foreign obstacles of the most grotesque shapes wero removed bloodless- ly from her unulomy. olio still lives that is tho miruclo und cun best toll the tale. A piano duet was played by Mrs. Eurl Sanford and her duughter, Helen; und several movie shorts wero shown by Lee Stanford. Mrs. Fnnnlo Fisher acted as lecturer In charge of the pro gram, plncn-ni'.ting for Mrs. Roy Partln who was unable to attend. Charles Wlcklander, stale gruiigo orgnnlzcr, will bo here ut tho next rcgulur grunge meet ing on rcbrunry 2 to organize u Juvenile grange, it was learned through a responsible source. All children between the ages of S and 14, whose parents arc grunge members, aro urged to bo present so they may become charter members. 1 Severul visitors were present from neighboring granges who received a cordial welcome from local grangers. Among tho visit ors were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bussey from the West Side, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hunt from Thomas ( BlIDFR 1 I l-ll.-l t srasurs umht suus w ' i !' Acid Indigestion TfMD MMMk Mid IIUWI pain. fToctt. laf cat. tour stonwh and heutbum. dottww Btuilrr mtM Urn fwiMt-ftrtUc nadirlne known r mMontlU rail awrfUtaM Ilk Una In tUll.ua Tablet. No laiatlra. Batl-tfM brtnn renfort In a. COVERALLS! Yet . . . Large Shipment Just Received . ... Excellent Quality . . . Sizes 34 to 44. MEN'S CLOTHIER ' 5th and Main For Trouble-Free Motoring Rely on Complete Helpful ASSOCIATED CAR CARE New, old, or middle-aged, your car needs continuing care to give you smooth, trouble free motoring as long as you drive it. 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He checks lights, wipers, fan belt, cables, and other til 'I trifles, and replaces them, when necessary, with top quality brands. VCintcr told and greater use of lights, heaters, etc., take heavy toll of tired batteries. Have yours check ed now today for proper charge, water level, clean connections. If you need a new one, Acro's the buy: Factory-fresh. Extra thick plates. Fiherglas insulation. Improved cell covers. Vully guaranteed. mew Untie It Associated Basketball Sforlcastt Zji j Creek nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Clemen ger of Lukovlow. The Shumrock enfe rc-opens under tho uble management of Mr. und Mrs. It u ben V. Ander son of Altiirus. Mr. Anderson, sinco being discharged from the service, has been chef in the Nile hotel cafo and other restaurants in Alttirus and has hud plenty of experience ut pulling out good cuts. Ho Is specializing In short orders und us ho opened up lust Saturday, reports thut business has been very good. The Homo Kc club met last Thursduy at the grange hall with l'.i members present and seven children. Mrs. Ethel Deter was hostess and served chocolate cuke with whlppcd-crcam, jello and coffee. Mrs. Louise Miller will be president of the club for the year sinco Mrs. Lillian Held cannot serve. Mrs. Mury Milsap was elected vice president, filling Mrs. Miller's office. Four sets of dish towels were distributed among members, so they may be completed for use In the grange. Mr. und Mrs. Richard New mun und Mr. John Newman Sr., father of John, Hurry ond Con Newman, aro busy visiting the latter and their families, from Hi-Hut, Ky. Also Diamond New man and family from Vancou ver, Wash., have been here vis iting relatives since Christmas off and on. He plans to move over on the West Side soon where he has recently purchased a farm. Mr. und Mrs. Marlon Andrews of Burns, Ore,, visited a few days the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lightle and fumlly. Mr. Andrews, a brother to Mrs. Lightle, was a former resident of New Pino Creek about two years ago. After liv ing here u short time tho family moved to Lukcvlew where An drews took a Job with the coun ty. About a year ago he pur chased a saw mill near Burns, which he has Just lately sold. They will return to Burns for tho present but in the spring plan to go to Texas for a time to visit relatives. Ed Bencflel and fumlly were motored to Ft. Bldwell last Sat urday to attend the funeral of Billie Stroeder, un aged miner, wiio was a former owner of the Klondike mine now owned by Bencfiel. The sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Allie Hummersley lust Wednesday. Old clothes were remodeled and re-designed to look like new. Not a bad Idea the way the clothes question stands. ' Major Donald F. Mcnefce and wife, arrived here last Saturday, the major coming from San Ped ro, point of debarkation, after NEEDLEWORK LOVERS For the reader desiring the ad dress of a needlecraft maga zine, Mrs. L. K. 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