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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1946)
Wrltos From China In u lot tor received tuclny liy Thu Her ald mid Now, u Kliiimilh iiiiiii, K 1c Kloyd IS. Cuhu, writes ol iiicolluK oLIici'H from Ills Iidiiiu town. Yuuiik Cuso anld hu luid been till over thu Sotilh und North I'nclllu In Iho lusl 15 mouths wlthmil seultiK nurifon from home. WIiuii lilx ship put In lit Luyle, ho mot Juvk lliiney unci thuy hud "u wull time t ii I It I ii K about old limes ut KU1IS." H.iimy wmil ubourd lor Iriinsportnllun tu BliiinKhul wlivro Cimu Ih now sliillonud. Itv ehiinco Ciiho run Into I'uiil Nichols mid lluburt Viindurlioff and the (our mon were totfullier (or a tliiin. Ciiho led SliiinKluil JiiiHiiirv US (or Uiilboii. Pimii inn, und mild ho expected to bo lioinu sumo lime In April. Daughter Born Mr. und Mm. Hubert l'uyne, (Vlrulnlu llnlilO. nre niirents o( 0 diiuKh- ter. their first child, born Jim miry 21) In botrolt, Mich., lie enrdinu to word roeolved hero. Mm. K. M. Huhb In with Mm, l'uyne. The little Itlrl wclnhed (I puiuulN 12 ounces lit birth. Mm. llnbb llino ohms to visit miiilher dnnuhter. Junlce. stu dent nt Northwestern ttnlver- ftlty In CIiIcuko, before return lull hero. Visiting Uolbiirt Brndburn nf lii-iiver. Ore., urrlved Tucs- day inorninu (or u visit with hl dither. Alex Urndburn. und bin mint. Mm. How Keesoe, 3 K. nth. Uelbert lum Ii mink (linn ut Denver und him Just returned from the mi nun I fur mile ni be little, whore ho reported mink noil brouuht excellent prices this your. On Leave Lt. (Jg) Doun L. Jones In (pending n week's lenve with bin parent, Mr. mid Mm. C. L. Jones o( 2040 Kune, lifter III mnntliH In the Bouth Puclfic. Ho will report lit the end of bin to Sun Diego, leuvo through the Pununia then null cunul to En Route North Sgt. Hiiy Crane, son o( Mr. mid Mis. iiiu old Crime of B2I Aliunodii, pussod through Khiinuth Fulls tins morning on rwuiu iu t on l .nulls. Wush.. whore ho will re volve his dlscliurgo. Young Crime returned from tjormuny on v-j Duy und expected to bo shipped to the I'liclllc. Ho bus boon ut Cump Cooke, CulK., slneo Unit time. Ho Intends to resume bis study of forestry ut Oregon Stulo college, Corvnllls, und to turn out for spring louiniiii prac tice. J'rlor to entering mo serv ice. Crime nliiyed right guurd on the iteiivcr eleven, Improving Mrs. A. C. Buck . well known Klnmiith busl- nesswomiin who suffered u frac tured right leg In ii full Tucudny mornlnu ut rlne mid Esplnniulc. wus resting rti itmsuia nospuui whore she win moved by unibu luncu Tuesday. The hospltul nd- vlsod toduy Unit boin nones in the leg ubovo the unklo were broken und Mrs. iinekes would huve surgery tomorrow, Churlcston, S. C, where his ship, the L8M-41. Is to bo dccommis- sioned, Luncheon Women of the Moose uro to meet (or a politick luncheon In the Mooso hull, Fri day, February 1, ut 12:1)0 p, in., with Lntiru Hruinblc. home- milking committee chairman, In charge. At 2 p. m. thut ufter noon there will bo n curd party in the hall, third of the series, nnd the public Is welcome to at tend. Study Court Roosevelt I'TA will start a course of study of lis rules and by-luws, beginning Frldny, February 1, ut 1:18 p. m In the school library. Vliltlna; Parents James Fou Ion of Lompoc, Calif., is here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Foulun, for a couple of weeks. He wus re cently u first sergeant in the U. S. army, and before his en listment was associated with un oil company In Klamath Fulls. Youths Enlist Jesse Lee Kirk, 18, of Heutty, and Ivan it. Doak of Chlloquln, also IB, have both enlisted In the U. S. army through tho local army recruit ing office. They have both chosen 18-month enlistments. Both boys were active In basket bull at their high schools. To Practice There will be practice (or initiation by the De gree of Honor In the KC hall, Friday, February 1 at 7:30 p. m. Graduate Regents The newly-organized club of graduate re gents of Women of tho Moose will meet Friday evening at 7:30 p. m at the homo of Fannie May Thompson, 1334 Owens. From Redding Jim Sheldon of Redding, former resident of this city, was in Klamath Falls on business Tuesday and visited with his brother, William Shel don, 121 High. Classified Ads Bring Results, DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. NOTICE! -AEROSOL- For - direct application of fine penicillin mist to infections of nose, throat and lungs. CAsthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Sinusitis, Hay Fever, Etc.) McATEE CLINIC 122 So. 7th Phone 5539 Wednesday. Jan. 30, 1946 HERALD AMD NEWS VE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS First In 4 Years. Genuine Irish Llnenl 60c MEN'S CLOTHIER 5th and Main In Hospital Friends of C. II. Underwood, pioneer Klamuth merchant, will regret to leurn thut ho Is In Good Sumurllun hospital in I'orllund whero he is being treated. Underwood left Monday for the north, , Business In Portland E. La ton Stephens, superintendent of tho U. S. bureau of reclamation, Klamath Fulls office, was In Portland Monday appearing us n witness hi the condemnation pro ceedings on the rlghl-o(-wuy fur the Klamath Straits drain. Drill Team Meets The Kiigles uuxllliiry officers und drill leiim will meet tonliilit ut 7:30 p. m. al Iho upiK'r FOE hull (or prac ticing ritualistic worn ui oo ex emplified Sunday at 10 n. m. I'nsl miiduin presidents were naked to be present. Any of fleer or drill team member at tending tho banquet nt the Pel ican cafe tonight is asked to go to the hull nflor the dinner. On Crutches W. G. Houston, secretary of tho Elks lodge, is hobbling about on crutches us a result of ii (nil on Pine street. Houston slipped on Icy pavement and sprained an ankle. Fire Alarm Tho city fire de partment was called, to 42B Commercial at 8:32 a. m. when an overheated oil stove threat ened the structure owned by Mike Zupun. Firemen said there was small damage to one wall. 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