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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1946)
W I I W1!!!- V.,.,1, ndvnncod. sffli i Vh didliiie for lorl," i"m n. in., brlnfn V pr ,,mo J",u . . n..lni IT P f1yihool Ut Sun Dl"01 '""r,. 1 coiruniinclInU knnorS. , i .I. Inr I"" -J nil I 10 " K m the Unlvenlly of L iMr. Holon Mueller. f' !!!. w York Sat- MsJl. Mueller hu been : irvlM three yor u iwo year ?c K 1 f?nrh hl nchoollnu ! cornea home. I .. -.i Tl, Klntn- EuHai nwoclntlon will . nf I'lllC . tRcy,P,C.A.dcr(,on church will huvc charge ,-olloni. l.iArmv - Nornimll. ',. II. S. nrmy choovInK . m. In iho European r. . ilirun-vear period. L served one year In the tl murine. Ho enllated Tonlaht There will pMllnii of the Suburban loillgm. rriauy, pi a i. ik. Cl.tiBii, i.hnfil nnrl ........... 1 mil lf-lnntffl HM aiulirvw. - ---i will be nomination of of- nillr., Paul D. llcs. Uluirolnrv tftrhnlclnn. hu ;ed his offices In tho Hopku i liter lour ycurii aorvico mrmA forces. Mr. and Hcu ire residing t 4020 WiMnnlnnW0 and frannAlh filntlntnn am ririv- fc Washington D. C where IStngleton will oe aiauonea. (si formerly stationed at the liirlne uarraciu. I' V ArtidM Girl Scout tm articles on ine recent U or swimming parties are to can at tne uin ecoui in claim the articles U la there. CslUornla Mr. and Mm. ttn Baugh and month-old Uohnnle and Ruth Biehn left for the San Francisco ins, where Baugh will wiery. . Vntrlnj Mrs. D. W. Cox, uregon, is recovering from me suiicrcci inst wecK preparing fnt to turn In fee national fat collection Met Zlon Lutheran La Aid met at tha church W afternoon with Mrs. Mr Dreeszen servlna as to the group. lltunt Soon Mr. P C Nf Jf 428 Pacific Tcrraco Jttd to return next week tai lornia where she ha r the past month. frton-Bctty Merrill and ucnoison left Inst night UirM.WAr.lr Irtrt n MnCI.. wgon, Washington and wiumoia. t tafhler. Darlc, of 110 N. returned , Wednesday I "10-day trip to Tucson, lUkal.wBob Lamott. "m executive, Is on scout In T a Saturday March 2 inn M Dncing 10 till l Muiie by PPPy Gordon's OREGON HILL BILLIES On Norlh A lln,imu n.wi nTM Gudi'Ku Cliustiilii uru IuiivIiik Sat urday oveiiliit. for Portlmid whoru they will upend an Jndvfl nlto tiino with lliitir son, Charles. Thu I'huiiKo Ik bulim iniulo to benefit Cliuslaln'a lu-ultli us lie Iiiin been 111 fur koiiio time, lie Iihn closed hlu law offieeM hero and plmiH to lake n rest from professional dutlOM, Ho and Mrs. Chastaln have been residents of Klamath county fur mora than 00 years und lliey will bo ureatly missed by the niuny frleiidN they huvo luado aver thoso yearn. Stop Htr Tom und Jerry Snyder, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Krank Snyder of St. Helens, formerly of Klamath Fulls, slopped hero briefly on route to tho University of California at Berkeley where they will enter th navv s V-8 proimim. A group of their old friends guthcred ut the train to visit with Tom und Jerry. Canceled The social liyglono meeting set for Monday. March 4, to which heads of local organi zallons were invited, has been canceled. This meeting, however, will be combined on March 0 with the first of u series of six mcetiiiKs on social hygiene to bo held at 1:110 p, in. In tho American Legion hull. To Albany Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Niles of tho Marlon upurt menU left today for Albany where they will visit relatives. Nile was recently discharged from tho nrmy nlr corps after three years in tho Pacific. Loft Today Herman Klllng son, 231 N. 0th, left today for Kugene on business. Ho was re cently discharged from service with the armed forces. Returned Mr. and Mrs. Nlch olas Long returned Thursday night from a short visit In San Francisco. They reported won derful weather the entire time. "1 Buslncu (' Insurance IV k I b t r you awn your but ptvrlntr or m j r 1 1 r uefc- YOU NEED IT! PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 111 N. 8th SUN LIFE OF CANADA Death Takes Yreka Man Word wus received today by Mrs. iliirrlet F; Yordy of Tulo lake, of the deuth of her father, ChaileH L. Frost, 82, of Yrcku, following an Illness of one week. Frost win a former resident of Miicdoel, Calif., where he Ivcd for 10 years before mov lug to Yreka five years ago. Funeral services will bo hold Monduy ul 2 p. m. in the Gard ner funeral homo In Yreka, He is survived by four sons, Charles L. Frost Jr. of Iowa, Edward H. Frost of Kong. William Frost of Portugcvlllo, N. Y., and Howurd Frost of Macdoel: three daughters, Mrs, Harriet K. Yordy of Tulclake, Mrs. Surnh Kwlng of Bend, und Mrs. Belly Dupluntls of Reno; six gruiidchlldrcn, and two great grandchildren. Portland Meeting Mrs. Thom as C. Pinker attended the two day meeting in Portland this week for executive secretaries of tho Public Heullh association of the state nt tho Oregon Tuber culosis association headquarters. Join Nbtv Phillip Thomas Ohmun and John William Bow man of Lakcvlcw have been ac cepted by tho U. S. navy for two year enlistments. They were re cruited through the local navy office, i Visit Here Mr. and Mrs W. R. Lamb of Mcdford were guests last weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Orvul Glenn, N 7th, and also visited with her sistor-ln-law, Mrs. Malda Arthurs. For Extra Tasty SANDWICHES STOP AT PAUL'S DRIVE-INN So. 6th and Martin (Formerly Burr-o-n) ErV 1 . ri? settle 1 Cf TVrnJ Open II:S0 . m. to 19 p. m. Wtek Dyi nd Sundy Till t m. m. Balatrdtvyi SUrtlni March 5. Paul and MUdrtd Thomas 9 P. M. TO 1 A. M. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCELAND 515 Klamath Ave. "Music As You Like It" by ' x THE DANCEMASTERS SPONSORED BY POST 1383, V.F.W. DOUBLE WEEK-END SPECIAL Chocolate Eclairs Tender flaky shells filled with . tempting vanilla cream filling and topped with chocolate fudge icing. A dolicacy to please all! I , Chocolate Brownies We are also featuring those delight- ' ful Chocolate Brownies, filled with honey and nut meats to give them ; that extra delicious flavor. ! ' - These two specials will excite your whole family, so purchase a supply to enjoy over the week-end. ; KLAMATH'S FINEST Friday, March 1, 194S HERALD AND NEWS FIVE" NEW GOATS TO MAKE YOUR STER COSTUME See the lovely new coats in graceful lines to make a fine figure! Th dazzling beauty of lines, fabrics and soft tones for spring make these lovelies at Moe's.the fashion, leaders in the coat mode. ft Wrap-Around Coats -sir Reefers ft Fitted Styles with Panel Belt ft Tuxedos -ft Chesterfields , k Checks it Nailhead Trims ft Tunic Lengths ft Shorties ; Pastels Deep : Tones White. !t Famous makes to choose from. 19.80 ' to 59.50 k J) MMtltmaltw HYDI HYDE designs the perfect jumper with pretty cap sleeves and a perky peplum frosted with wonderful white Venise lace. 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