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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1946)
Mm. Ekiu a nosilion IIH i'lSor in county "" ico tiirlln thlH week. l "e, l'm.lino McDonald If J,r, i CorvulliH whore "ulW-gon Slut, col- J"fks with A. E. Ciross Ml SSclaUo., here. .... Trip Mr. und Crs."ykii20 s. nth, ,,'1 hoii'7'uo ! " wh F11 "? ,. to Aimmosil, low"' t,1H ' J pnreiilH. Mrs, Smykll ;ttor Mry Lou Fowler, I n former drummer Ku i. "'" band, played In (jfrlnc i Uiirrncks blind hero. s,crminto Mm. Culvln i. uncndliiK short lime vIsltlnK with her ' Lni nb l with the Grout I5n hero following hi. rn fin service In the South (,fltl. tl 0. S. army air .nl( Leaderi The rcK hly nieellntf of Brownlo ! will bo herd Thursday 1 . church. Leader lire IS, to the church. i.witw M rs. Roy Carter, ' . 5nor of tho Klamath $ Scout council, will he 'lewed In connection with Scout Week over station I Thursday at 1 P- m- irtlmd VUit Dr. and Mrs. ill Adams and dauKhtcr, i I of Del Mo ro avenue, snout k in Portland where ho I dcd a special medical study f' iulng-Curol Tiller of Port S here visiting with her V Dorrls Phillips, , Gary k Miss Tiner is uirmik J.,' training at Multnomah Mil. j.u Trip Howard J. Nelson, fo,cr of the '"cm i Av board, Is on a field trip fihhmd and Mcdford. He will mCK in mo " him Bprlnas Mrs. Keith in nd Allco Dale Peterson Sunday niBlit for southern lornla. They plan to stay In n Springs for a few days. irmer RMldants Mr. and , Charles Hoooru or tugeno In Klamath Falls on bus!- I Tuesday. They are former fctnts of this city. loess Trip Thomas B. jttri, Klamath Falls realtor, I Saa Francisco on business. u expecica io oe gone aooui WWKS. loath Trip Mr. and Mrs. (i aerruys have returned i months vacation trip 11 In southern California. ImI Trip John H. Houston. franco man, made a slort jntsj trip lo Tuk'luke Tuos- Medical AuxlllnryTho sluto prcNliluiil of tho auxiliary to the State Medical society, Mrs. Henry Giu-iijtibst or CorvulliH, will ho In Khimuth Falls Sunday March 17. A dinner and meet' liiK lias been ni-runc.-d at the Wlneiiia holel at U p. in, Sunday, iind all members of the auxiliary aro uiKi-d to be present. For reservations cull Mrs. Kulph W. Stouriui or Mrs, G, A. Mnssey. Reservations must bo made by trlday evening. Extension Unit The Shustii HomediiWi extension unit will meet Friday at Jo a. m. at the liomu of Mis, W. M. Clark, HUSH Vine, Tho topic, "Koeplniz Well With Vitamin C1' will t,n led by Mrs, Winnlfred Glllen. Members are asked lo brliiK table service. Oporatlon Mrs. Josephine Nixon, mother of Jack Nixon of Big Lakes Box company, under went surgery on one of her eyes at Hillside hospital Wednesday morning. She is reported resting comfortubly. Dismiiaed Mis. W 1 1 1 la m klliott, 10(17 Auburn, who suf fered injuries In an automobile accident thin past weekend near worden, was dismissed from Hill side hospital Tuesday evening to return to her home, To Portland Arthur Samson and II, A. Bender of the Solby Willys Motors left Tuesday eve ning for Portland to attend a special school on Willys jeeps and commercial cars. Surgery Ted Puckclt, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Ted Puckel Sr., 313 Eldorado, under went bone surgery on his elbow Tuesday at Hillside hospital. He is reported doing nicely. To Speak The Rev. C. F. Phllstrom of Los Angeles will speak tonight, Wednesday, at 7:45 o'clock at the First Cnvennnt church. The public is cordially Invited lo attend. Sold Home Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Anderson have sold their homo and aro leaving Klamath I'lills lor Medford next week. Both are originally from Med- ord but have made their homo hero for several years. Ho wus employed by Great Northern for over nine years and by tho F. O. Heynnlds service station this win ter. Mrs. Anderson has been a stenographer in the district at torney s office and lius resigned, effective March 15. The couple want to lako this method of say ng goodby to their many friends in Klamath Falls. Dorcas Circle Members of Dorcas circle of the First Pres byterian church will meet on ihjirsdiiy at 2 n. m. with Mrs. J. I I. Tindall, 2337 Garden. Mrs. David Harnett will review "Af rican Logs." The devotions will be eel by Mrs. L. D. Potter. All desiring transportation arc asked to bo at tho church promptly at 2 p. m. SoroptimliU Members of the K amath Falls Soroptimlst club will entertain at luncheon Jhursday at 12:45 p. m. in the Pelican parly room for mem bers of tho Lakcvicw club. A ham will be raffled off during the lunch hour, proceeds to go to the Venture club party. All members are urged to attend. Arm Brokon Judith Chil ders, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Childors of 2410 Crest, entered Klamath Valley hospital this morning to have her right forearm set fol lowing an injury when she fell from a teeter-totter recently. Improving Byrum Luce, Klamath Falls businessman who suffered a stroke recently, is showing some improvement at Klamath Valley hospital. Trostment Mrs. Mary E. Fisher, owner of the Oregon Rooms at 831 Main, is receiving medical treatment at Hillside hospital. Health Hyglone The first series of health hygiene meetings for Henley district will be held at the Henley grade school Fri day at 2:30 p. m. All interested arc urged to attend. Visitor Mrs. A. J. Kehoe of Mcdford spent tho weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Purdln of Wocus. She returned to Mcdford Monday evening. Rummage Sale The Town send auxiliary will sponsor a rummage sale all day Saturday, starting at B a.m., in the Balslger building. Either Circle The Esther circle of the First Methodist church will meet In the church parlors at 1:30 p, m. Thursday. Vacation Mrs. Connie tbrte, OPA price clerk, Is on vacation In Grants Pass. hiiniu Walter Klltrcdgc of cr Lake was a lmslnn-u fin Klamath Falls on Tuesday. CAHD OF THANKS Wish to oxnress ntir nlnrorn 1 to all thoso who wcro so iscrnlo in helping at the of the fire at our home. Mr, Newoll and family. Hoyc You Tried The Water Bloc Ten HAT by LEE? $10. Alio Knox Hats See Them Today at rjHARDY'Sn STORE FOR MEN 1 820 Main I I PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED SO I'AIN NO HORPITAI.IZAIION No l.oit of Time rermonent Reiullil DR. E. M. MARSHA Chlropractlo Phrilclan IJ No. lib Kiqolra Tboolro Old! Phono 700S Civilian Now Cpl. Francis Brown has arrived in tho U. S. from Korea and has his honor able disctiargo from tho army. Ills wife Lewanna, and daughter Francie, mot him in Portland and camo back Tuesday night with him. They arc staying at the Wlllard. Brown has the Pur ple Heart award for wounds re ceived on Okinawa. Returns Mrs. Eve Benson, dancing teacher, has just re turned from San Francisco where she spent some time on business. Mrs. Benson took in structions from two studios while in the south on the latest ballroom dance, The Samba, which is danced lo South Amer ican music. Sojourners Tea The annual spring Sojourners tea will be held March 1U at the Wlllard hotel at 1:30 p. m. in the ban quet room. Tho public is cordi ally invited to attend. Both pinochle and bridge will be played. Anyone wishing to make reservations is asked to call Mrs. W. R. Petty, 4074, or Mrs. Lloyd Young, 4881. Visiting Mrs. Ida Anderson of Tigerlon, Wis., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leit.ke, Fairhaven heights. Mrs. Anderson is a sister of Henry Leitzkc and plans to continue on to Seattle to visit her daughter for a few days. Returned Mrs. Dora Goddard is back at work in the sheriff's office after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Rose Otten heimcr at Mountain Home, Ida. Stingoretto Club The Stingcr ette club will hold a public card party Thursday at 2 p. m. in the K.C. hall. From Illinois Milton L. Hronck of Rock Island, III., is in town on business, stopping at the Willard. Ill Mayor Ed Ostcndorf is ill at his home, 519 Pacific Terrace, today. j Women of Moose The home making committee of the Women of tho Moose will hold a potluck luncheon in tho Moose .hall Fri dayat 12:30, with Laura Brumble In charge. At 2 p. m; that after noon the third of the scries of public card parties will be held in the hall. With Relatives Mr. and Mrs. D, T. Eittreim of Roseburg were in town for a week visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Lillian Hell man at the Willard, and other children In Klamath Falls. Portland Conference Jack Almctcr, manager of the U. S. employment office, and secre tary, Mrs. Mary Woodhouse arc in Portland attending a two-day employment conference. On Trip Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Houser of Lakeshore drive are spending several days around Bend and vicinity where Houser, district manager of Safeway, is on business. Speaker Here Henry G. Hagg of Reedville is stopping at the Willard. He will be guest speaker at the Kiwanis farm din ner at 7 o'clock tonight. To Meot The ladies auxiliary to the Canton crater. No. 7, will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. in IOOF hall. Refreshments will be Francie, met him in Portland Kitchen Utensils Women who loaned kitchen utensils to the USO are asked to call at the service. club kitchen to get them this week. In Portland Mrs. D. D. Smel cer of 514 Walnut is spending a few days in Portland. From Eugene Louise Mitchell returned yesterday from a brief visit in Eugene. . USBR Project Here Studied A study of the entire project of the U.S. bureau of reclamation in this area is now under way. Robert E. Evans of the re gional : office in Sacramento. operations and maintenance divi sion, is in Klamath Falls on tem porary assignment for a couple! of months in connection with this i study, getting the work started in the local office of the bureau. , Lee Hostetter. chief of the: water resources branch of the regional office, was in town two days last week on business con nected with the operations and maintenance project. Wednesday, March 18, 1946 HERALD AND MEWaV-JTVl Tram Foreman Struck By Axe S. W. "Bob" Ellis, tram fore man at Ewauna Box company, suffered a painful injury to the right hand while at work Tues day. He is in Klamath Valley hospital receiving treatment. Ellis was working with another mill employe who was wielding an axe. Ellis was using a nail bar when he was struck by the axe, severing a tendon and ar teries in the hand between the thumb and first finger. His home is at 1753 Arthur. Classified Ads Bring Results. I Watch for the OPENING OF 1 SUNSET LODGE 2 Highway 07, , Mile South of O Fort Klamath Junction s-r.ifj;(rijii.;rnraTjin;n!fJrn'jirfi;f!iincntiTi.riri KUHS MUSIC DEPARTMENT Gala Spring Concert High School Auditorium Thursday and Friday Nights i March 14th and 15th 8:15 f. M. 4 "From the Classical to Boogie Woogie" Band of 100 Pieces Orchestra A Capella Choir Girls' Glee Club Solos Novelties Purchase Your Ticket From Any Music Student Adults 60c Students 30c (Including Tax) FLAT TIRE?- DON'T CUSS CALL US Road Service on Tires and Batteries CAI I C APPLIANCE & TMtUJ TIRE SERVICE Phone 1(170 11 and Main l lffll I II SO GOOD FOR YOU 4Wki lild ib GGG&Qy3 That's it ... Have a Coca-Cola . . . all in the spirit of friendliness Even with your -eyes shut you know that Ice-cold Coca-Cola will hefp make any party success. Its sparkling refreshment lends a gay and friendly tone to any occasion. Coke belongs wherever folks gather for fun and friendliness. 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