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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1946)
IlPiiSill Kuian. .. Klamath Tllll Hai'lainaillo I'orlUlld hanu . ...... hen Praitclico Ilaalll fcUtirmri IliU lllulf WMTIII . Maa. .. US ...71 " 11 . 77 . nl luj Mln. Pi nt i Ml iu Ul NOHTHKHN l.'Al.lrtlHNIA- Clul lo liar, lunlalil antl Friday, but liiilaaalns roaatal li.f rrtrlay. t'uiillmiail high lamiwialliira tiitttlitr valla. lull roolar riMalal valloya r"ihlay. Moilnal. noilh lo nullhwait ttlnil olf rtiaal. OKKUIIN Ihallalarl rliiuila tmlar. lo. rtlllil ami Filila)'. hlalni lampaialuiva. (jaitll. varlaUla wliida till euaal. BPW Picnic The second July meeting ul the liulnes mid I'rulraallllllll WuillI'M D club will be a punlc lu be hrhl at Moors purk, Miimliiy cvi'lilliu, July 22, at (I o'clock, Those plnuiiliiK lu attend are u.ikcri in cnll llnttle Kvans lor rt-acrvntliin and to take llii'lr own t ub lo service. Thn cuiiiiultti'i' In cliurKo of ar raiiui'ini'iiU, Murtlm McCulluin, Kninia Culler and Drlphla lloyl, has iilunurd a special surprise lor tlm evenlnu. Motorcycle Trip Mike Short and Klwyn Williuius are stop ping lu Ycllowatone park, ee fiirdlni) to word received by Short mother, Mm. Hurry .Short of Sliiuly I'lno. The two are on a trip by motorcycle which bcitun In New York City. Short In a urmlunte of Klamath Union hliih school and has been a chief electrician In the mer chant marine for IB months. Visitors Dr. and Mm. Guorxe 1. Wrluhl hud a surprlso vlnlt from old friends, Or. and Mrs. J. Earl Uusnard of i'anadenu, Calif., who were returning' from a trip up tho const, ur. iiiissurd anil Dr. Wriitht attended Northwestern Mcdlcul schuul toiiethcr In 1 007. Ur. Gussard wus medical missionary In China for 21 yean and his wife titiiKht a school there. Their five children were born In China. They also culled on Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kerns. Mrs. Kerns' former home was In I'anadeua. To Sin Francisco Dernice Patch. 174H Menlu way, l leav ing Thursday night for Sun Francisco where alio will un dergo a major operation at the Southern Pacific hospital. She will be gone for at least a month. Bold Business Marie Low, former owner uf Marie's Sand wich shop, has sold her shop to (.'. II. Uarnatable, and wishes to thank her customers for their patronage during tho time she was operating the sandwich shop. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Milton McAuley and two small dauKh ters, one three and the other six months old, visited hrra briefly toduy en route lu Utah where McAuley will report to the army air corps headquarters I for assignment lo overseas duty. Mrs. McAuley Is the former Maxiue l.aurcnsun of this city. They have been stationed in New Mexico. Discharged 175 Joe A. Phil lips of route 1, box 548, Klam ath Kails, was discharged from the army July IS. at the Fort Lewis, Wash., separation center, according to recent army bulletins. Police Arrest Sign Violators ' A mini ul.,,', .1,,. 1..,,,,, erected at Hie intersection of rurllund unci fcldoruilu and ul reudy city police uro doing a big business of citing motorists who Ignore the truffle device Into court, The algn Is on Kldorudu, mak ing Portland the through street, and placed us a protection fur children of tile neighborhood. Arretted yesterduy at the corner and told to appear In traffic cuurt for running the new sign were Uonnld P, Smith, li:U Pronpect; Anna Murle Klink, 434 N. 8th; Theodoro If. llousin, 1842 Ksplunude, and Mrs. George Flllcriiil, 1212 E; duradu. Jiimes Wong, also known as Gin Sou Wong, of Sum's grocery on Commercial, posted $2 ball with police lust night for Im proper pinking at 8th and Klumath, Gl Killed In Fight Over Boxing Results SPOKANE, Wnsh., July 18 iVI'i One soldier spectator was fatally injured lust night during the semi-finals of a Golden Glove boxing tournament and four oth ers were Injured In fights which followed the bouts, Gelgcr Field officials' announced this morn ing. The dead soldier's name was nut released Immediately. Offi cers said he died of a fractured skull but they added that they did out know how he received the Injury. A decision In the last fight was said by officers to have precipi tated other buttles which led to the Injury of the four soldiers. New Apparel Shop To Open The Anita Shop, newest ad dition to Klamath Falls ladles ready-to-wear stores, will open Saturday morning at 707 Main street. A non-selling, preview opening is set for Friday night from 7 to 10 p. m. The new store will employ all Klamath people, according to M. J. Howard, general manager for the Anita storm, who is here for the opening. Mr. Just Trip- pett of Klamath Falls will man age the itore. There will be gardenias for the ludies at the grand opening Saturday morning. Visits Pvt. Wesley Dale Price left Wednesday for Fort Lewis, Wash., where he Is sta tioned with the U. S. army. He has been on leave to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Price, and sister Darlcnc, at 444 S. Riverside. Dr.. Kenneth S. Garvin rniaopoDisT . rooT smciai.ist F.al fl.'fuv - a.t OrthasaSlaa McATEC CLINIC in . iuj st. raaaa Sill DINE i At Tha Sign nraAID NIWS, Klaaialk falls, On. THliaiDAI, Jalf IS, IMS, "aaa Of Tha RED ROOSTER Klamath's Finest 614 Klamath At. Open A. M. to 10 P. M. Yanilla It's the flavor ihit "makes" Ice cream. For homemade ice cream ac Its very best, slways use the belt vanilla. Insist on Schilling quality Vanilla. Schilling Tonsils Out Mrs. Frank Ca-, briel of Olene Is recovering nicely at Klamath Valley hos pital where she had her ton sils removed Wednesday, Annual Picnic The Mlnne sntans' annual picnic for all Mlnnesotans and friends will be held at Jantzen lleach park, Sunday, July 28. The program will start at 2 p. in. The affair Is sponsored by the Minnesota State (ociety. In Hospital Reynolds Mor gan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Morgan of 3128 Campbell, Is in the Hillside hospital after un dergoing an appendectomy. & MODELS!! N. Thta eraal marit,-in. i. lo r.ll... pain nartotii diiliraa nd talk, ilrad faallnn, of rarlaln Oars' hrn dua lo famala function.) n.n.,.t,i. OUIIOlMnraa. aim M. marine toniei Wi irum,; .if Surgery Mrs. S. C. Hult of 2(100 Allamnnt la a patient at Klamath Valley hospital where she had major surgery recently. 1,11 Just Unpacked or Drew's DU-ONS y Duofold All rayon, aum mar weight underwear . . the first postwar ship ment. 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