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MONDAY, JAN. 12, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINS Chiloquin Mr. uiul Mm. Dim Miller mul ihrii jitiilM Wirn Nrw Yi'iu'H Kvn uui-mm tit lltf hull if of fl'IriMlt In Nrvvrll. Cullf (lurfitn on Nnw Vrnr Uy nf Mr. hikI Mix IM-it Alhrrt wnr r'nirnt nud Killtiir Allien, hotli l(f Portland- John Loll Hi- of I'luki-iic. futlin of Mm. Kdotutrd IMIuulx. tltnl in Mn f cirtl on Turiwluy tx-fum ('lnlhtniiih, folluWliiR Ml rxtrmleil lllnrnn The (innl rttrii WPi-r hrlcl In KtiKi.r lh rulldwlim ttrk-iMitl Mr. I-Mt hud vlnlted liK'HMy numi'iuii tlnim mid duilnu the nnl yrur hud uprnt mv rrnl nionlltn with hln tluuuhtrr mul family. Mr. mid Mia, Km) I'ultcr nti'l Charloltfl nf Wontu, Mi. uml Mm, Krnnk l.Htnho, Nuiu-y, Jerry nml Lit i m of Klnmitth Kid In, unit Mr. and Mm. Unnitld l'nltrr. UonnUI l.ylr mul Dfltltln Wrrr clluiirr tturMii on Nrw Yrar'a Day of Mr nnd Miv D. M. Pott Holiday gurntii of Mm Dolomi Hthe went lirr mother mul Mep. father. Mr. mid Mm (l W WUmmi uf Prliidvllln. Mm. Wnltrr I'ohll U tukuiK hrr vacation (hU week (nun the (iien Ipr' Iry OikhU atorr. Hhn If ft litnt Hntunlny avimiIhk for Hiunimriilu, tmllf where utif Ih vlhltinu with hrr don mtri family, Mr. nnd Mm. Nor man I'uhll, Mm Hrr nnd Muitlli. Mr. nnd Mm. Hoy DHfmhiu hrr Irft Imit week for nil extended trip. They planned to triivrl directly to Iowa and plnn to tie um) npptoxl ii sirly two inmtlhn DuiIdk thr nh amc the Vour limber tnt Hi-uuiy ihop will be cloned Urnlnr !.oree iJrflrnbtti hrr. tiny dMiithtrr of Mr nnd Mr. Todd Drffrnhnrhrr. rump home on Mon day with hrr mother from KUunnth vullry haipltiil Thr llltlr ulrl r(t)rd 0 potindii 14 mincef. wt birth and will alunyn rrlehrnte Christ mati, hrr btrthdiiy. nnd Nrw Yenr'n within lhf itparr of imp week lfullla MnthU. who kit Uve mnnthi aeo on ruti'tux lion umk in Okinawa, rettirnrd by phine Inn meek. He Irft hln work on New Year' night, luiulrd in Hun Fnm rUro thr- f mirth nnd tttine on to Chlloouln. Hr plniu to leave noon for a Job In Itoiwlinun. i Vlnlilng hrr nlMrr, Mm KUie Hur- hn, la.it week u itn Mr Alum Aim-, utroiiK of Nun l-'nuitiM-o, who wnn j returning from n trip lo Hrititle. I.lnda pop, du uk liter of Mr. and Mr. Fred Pop of Wood Hlvrr val- ley. celrbnttrd her hlrthdny thl week, (in Kundny I.lndii, hrr broth er Hlrphm, Mlrhurl nnd Hnnn !t WifA. and Nrdru nnd Ncindiu Wibb had a thentro pnrty with rrfre-.h-mrnt at Pope.i Inter On Monday evenine Mr. nnd Mm Kr mirth Id.b rta and Mr. and Mm Wtlltnin IlVMny weir stir its at Popes' fur a buffet supper. Knowing you havr thr protection la worth Ihr premium, rvrn If you way never havr a flrr. Ifiu Nor land, 133 N. 6lh St. I'hiine f.Oi.O. opportunities you've been asking for TlmiiHHiitls uf Vi'tt'Mii.s of nil the U. S. Armed Forces have said they'd like lo join the lU'Ktilar Army, IK they could have certain enlistment privileges. Today the Army has four attractive opportunities for Veterans of any of the U. S. Armed Forces to Ret into a well-paid job with lots of chance for advance ment . . . stationed where you want to be, doing what you want to do. -v ...... i ; -y,--,, ---py i'aajaTaiia'w S E R V I for 3 yenrs with your choice of 8 famous combat divi sions now stationed In the U. 8. if you are a Veteran with over seas experience since September 3, 1IM5. Here's the opportunity lo lake part in helping to build up the defense of the nation at home ... to help trntn new recruits. LEAD your way Into hlgh-pnld, high-ranking Join through Army Potent Inl Leaders' School, Army Technical Schools, Officer Cantlldnto School or the U. B. Military Acndemy at West Point open to every Army man who can meet the re quired mental, phyalcnl nnd ago qiinllflcntloim. Tlic Veteran nnd the ninn who has never been In the Armed Forces ms moro choices open to him In an Army career todny than tny applicant in history. And after you'ro n member of this ureal Army tenm many more open up. Think this over, ton: a Private V'lrst Clans yl(.li his $M a month plus benefits-retirement plnn, food, clothing, lodging, mi-dicnl and denial cure lins more net tnko-home pny than tho average, civilian who is paying for equal beneflts. Spraque River Kobiwt Cliiiix hnx ri'-enllMrd In I In- unity. He will bn xtittlonrd hi Mini I.oiiih, C'nllf. 1 1 u U a ariurunt. ('Imiii, hlx iiiothri. Mm. Cnmlnl, mid Mi, mid Mm. Morlo Cnrnlnl wnr I'oiUiiiid vlkltom over tint holl- lit ft whrrr lliry cprnl Chrlxlinna with Mm. C'lirnlutx dituuhtrr, Mm. (tloiia iMuiul nnd (iniilly. (hiynitl Knulz, who wu uxulntiint por.1mir.ltfiit of HpniKiin Klvtrr, loit her llfr In a flrn In Hrward, Alaska. 'Ihr community wax toirowrd to hrnr tho nrwx, Mm. hln Hiory and fnmlly (ent chilhtiunx with hrr pmriiu, Mr. uml Mm, J'liKh, in Lukevlcw, They aluo vlnltrd other ifliilivrn. Mm. Kldcn Hull n fiilhrr. Muck Oeorun of HnUly, wiih accldcnliilly Ahot In Ihr nhouldrr while clranliiK U ItUII. Vernon mid Uiintrr Nrwlun, xon of Mr. and Mm. Krnuclh Nrwlun, nin hero ApriidltiK the hollduyn with their parent and ilrm. Vernon j will leport bnrk for duly while I llii'tter will reimilu a whlln Iodkit. Itrv. nud Mm. TuunliiiC ol the J'lleuiU chuiih held a ChrlMfunt piouium for thr congi elation and jttirinlA. it proved very nucccKhful. , Another xun rfihful ChrlAtmiix pio j Kiiiin Witx one held at Die tabrr- jmclr. ('luitlir Wuner, who mukrx hit home In I.oa Aimrlrn uhrrtt JU fatn f ily moved home time ao, lit RprudliiK the holldnyx with Timmle llr.t. JIu will return homo thlx week-end. Mr. nnd Mm. Lucky lxipe had an their ChrlMinux dinner KuexU, Mr. and Mm. Hylvnu C'runie, unci ehtl dieu, I'julii mid Hutch, mid Mr. nud Mm. Windy NeUon and children ut Chllotiuin. Mr. and Mm. Mllroy Ho bunky, who were held up by bud weather In Tillamook, were unable to le hero for the holidays. Mm. Itulh Welch re port k ihui her duiiKhter lx tmprovlnu from hrr lll- ; new Tim llltlr Hlrl will reumlii In , Urn ho.tpiul for xomr llmr yet. Mm. Clara Knruns had tt her houM-KUe.tlii oer Hie holidays, hrr : dmiKhter and family from Whlltlrr. i Cnllf, Thry returned home rnrly i thin Week. I Kollu MiMne han been confined to ; hi home with a bad cold, but lx im proving. Kenneth Newlun tok hlx dauuh tern, Cheryl nud Oorrln, and jkjii. Vernon, to Klamath Kallx where they MM-ni New Year rvc. I.ucky and Oolllo Uijh. hpent New Year rvc with Mix. K. Nrwlun and Hiutcr. Mr. nud Mm. Sylvan Grume had an New Year Uay RumtA. Mr. and Mm. Lucky Lopez, Hill Lee and the Crume children. Kpruttur Itivcr hxs hud It harc of I or Itrnl TRUCKS - PICKUPS - CARS U-Drive - Move Youriolf Local or l.uut Ulktaiirr. Save '.i STILES' BEACON SERVICE I'lmne 1.104 HOI East Main 4. -U Post Office Building Klamath Falls auow nnd hr Ho fur therr have been no accident, and ail driver ore drlvliiK carefully. The bhdx In HpniKun Hlvrr are havhiK a fiiixt on the discarded (.'hrlMiuax tree xomo of the more thoiiuhlful renldentx havo made pox xlbln for them. They have tied plrcr.i of frMiil lo the hi hi Kb en with ribbon whern iho little fellow me roturuliiK their thank In moiik. Mr. and Mm. Ted MontKomery are owner of a brand new car. HllUe Lee I now rmployed at the Hylvan Crumo ranch. Mr. and Mm. 'foot Haiiiy aold 10 head of cattle laxt werk. Bonanza Mr. mil Mrn. Vic UniniKii'int ml Hope, n( I'ortliind, mul Mr, uml Mm. Illll Hddni'B of Mnrrlll upenl Huturiliiy Willi Mr. nml Mm. llrr inuii IffHlHrn mid fiunlly. UcIImtI Hi'clidriliU, miii of Mr. mul Mrn. Cluuric lirilHlnldl. U-ll hint, werk for Hnn DIi-ko to Inks trulnliiK for tlic U. H. imvy. Colcn Hobirrlii returned lo Hun UIpko New Yimr'n I)ny to rcMUinc tiululiiK iillrr niirndlnv n lll-duy lenvo In the vnllry with rrlullvpn nt Uoiiiui.u nnd Kliiiimth KuIIk. Mr. and Mm. Owm P))le and hom nnd OcorKhi Henalaff werelln nir KUcntn of Mr. mid Mm. Frrd Hunk on I'rlduy, Mr. and Mm Ionaid Krlioolcr mid Mr. mid Mm. Don Ht-limilfr unrl Kfiitn hriil ChrlMiuiift Uuy In Kliim nth r'atlrt with thrlr niothrr. Mm Mlnuic H-h(Milrr mid rrliitlvpn. Mr. and Mm. Ivnn I'ankpy and mm of Hpiattuf! Rlvrr KtK-nt Chrl.tl niiin Uuy with Mr. and Mm. Kd Uowrn and Hrlrn. pplc and Ciiwilo Iircn. of Port land vIMtrd hrr aunt, Mm. John Drluoll nnd family during tlic holl duyn. Mr. mid Mm. Merrill Hlrwurl l)fiu ChiUlinnn Uuy with Mr. mid Mm. Cluyton Hhnrp and non. Mr. and Mm. 11 s. Hruy and Mr. nnd Mm. Harry Bray Irft Turday for Kallon, Nev . to visit thrlr dniiKlitrr. Mr. Nrln Nelson and family. Mr. and Mm. Owen Pepple and m and (ieorioa Hrualuff were din ner uurMA of Mr. mid Mm. I.loyd Pepple and mmiii of Klnmnth Falls on Hutllrdny evenlllK. Mlu 8rnalnff tixjk the 7 p. m. plune for Seattle after endl!iK ChrPitinas vnrallon with the Pepplch. Mr. mid Mm. F. W. Drown of l.nnitell valley and Mr. nnd Mm. Wall Krynoldn of Tulelnkc upent TurAduy evenlnii with NJr. and Mm. Owen Pepple, Mr. mid Mm. F.d Oowrn sjient Nrw Yrar'n Day at Hpnimie River MODERNIZE YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NO DOWN PAYMENT 1 p to 36 month to pay. Low Monthly iaymrnu. Stop hr our shop and lei u explain how you ran have new mod ern plumlthtf or heating In your home at low eoat. WE HURRY Davis Plumbing 337 K. Main & here RETURN lo an Army Job in your old specialty and In a grade, if you're a Veteran. If yours is one of tho needed specialties, you enn enllnt in the grade appropriate to your training and experience. Veterans can also enlist for service in Europe, the F'ar East or Alaska. CHOOSE Japnn, Korea. Experience oversens gives your career a broad background. When you enlist, you may sign up for 3 years with your choice of 5 famous Far Eastern divisions. You earn SOS more pay when serving overseas In addition to all other Army benefits. the rjett na U. t. Newell 'J'hn fimt permunent atep toward the new lownnlte whlih will follow Die clonlnx of Camp Newell renter, Ik the lloiiienU'ad market and cafe which opened January 1 under the manakeruent of Mr. and Mm. L. V. Kay and their nephew, Robert L. June. The latter In Interented at the present In Hpeclnllzed seed ralft Inn and will continue with thli work. Frleuda and former renldenla of thla vicinity will remember Mr. and Mm. Ray, an they were former man unera of the Mtronithold more dur um Ilea throuxh 1041. During their absence from thla locality they were In bualnemi In Long Beach, C'ullf. The center more has for the puM year been under the manage ment of Ray and Otln Roper. Mr. and Mm. Frank Carmella and noun, Rodney and Uuiih, have moved to Tucnon, Arlr.., where Car mellu expecta to tnke up agricul tural work. Alice AnderMin, who Jut pcnt a two week' vacation In Malad, Ida., visiting her folks and frlendu. In ii I so miendliiK the holldava In Redding, vlnltlng at the home of Mr nnd Mm. Rlchnrd C. McCarten. Hhe enl New Yenr'a back on the center but la 111 with flu and has ! been In bed nlnce New Year' Day. Mr. anil Mis. Joe Thomas had us their holiday guemn, Mr. Thom j an' family, the flmt reunion of nuch j In aeven yenm, Thoxe vlnltlng were Mr. mid Mm. Harry A. Johnnon I with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pankcy and other frlendn. ! llonunji I'l A will meet at the i high m-hoo! on 1'hurnday, January 15. ut 8 p. m. Everyone In cordially Invited to these meetlnga. Mr. mid Mm. Hill Oourlcy and I family npent Christmas In Klamath Full with her parents, Mr. and : Mm. P. K. Ktllen. Larry Oourley npent the following week at Ash land with relatives and friends. HARTFORD AreidrtU 4 Indemnity Com pan f INSURANCE A LB. WAITERS TIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE General Insurance Agency 107 S. 7th St. Phone 4193 & Heating Co. Phone "K35 are the NOW at your fitarait U. S. Army Air fvrca Recruiting tatlon rzri in and sou of Ki'ii Loiciixi, Calif., Mm. fclslc JiihiiM.il irom I'etuluma, Calif., Mr. and :. C P. I.lbby mid non uf 1'oKi i. ., . uri her moth er, Mm. Huyde I- Libbv, who will remain Willi her for Mime time, Luther Martin, while working In Klamath Falls at the U. H. reclama tion center, slipped and fell Mon day afternoon fracturing his left leg. He wua taken to Hillside hos ptal where he will remain until the end of the week. Center friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr, and Mm. Lucky Ridge and family have returned to the center after spending a three weeks' vaca tion In llakernlield and Man Morla. Calif. At Ilakernfleld they visited Ridge's mother. Mrs. Mary Kldge. They tpent a week at Ban Morla vlnltlng a brother, Novts Klrlge. It was a niont enjoyable vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gillette had as their holiday gueiiui, Mr. and Mm. Hoy Hendricks mid two children of Fulrbury, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mensecar have had two very sick daughters. Alma Jean Is suffering from flu and yellow Jaundice and Helen May Is (uttering from flu. Both arc. Im proving. Mm. John Braglel spent the holl duyn In Roseburg vlnltlng her daughter. Oen Adallne, and her fiMH PlAHS WMAT e3 , V'HT DfO TO THIS a o :m as. oj to en "3 fTTjusT oool1) frmT" f n H' I '--.... S OA KEW PROJECT fLL SlVS I HffY WMEBE 5 NTl l Hru-i.1 StCK ANO IfJ' .,' (SONfi-DONT YOU TiMS-MXCMlNfi BSONSOM Pi V A MEAOACMEVt P BETTEB Si TU- : -r Ts: BSCN5CN4 UwoTWSEEi ;. r'i'V eO OOtf i H II V A VOCTOK ON THE Tll 'dfiL ejl I . I a uov 6lJT.tMtM.Vy 6VV el 9Crbvi.V I CCvnCT iJHE 1 f OKSt O U6 MUt COMTa Twt 11 Z fftOOO'.VOU CAM n H. MOW lMPOtAiT OMVV U 03i CS Vi eOVfe I NOOVi& ViOV eAVtOWJXV AioO j CCXil-O KW , t, lWI a OAu6t enV0, I TKJi. WJOQvO'.l ViV? , , , OWrtv . Vttl . sooy - f. OWvCt VOWE. TJ e,Kt VWt Vi Kr!iTW TJvt.'l I Hvj WU.'. '"Hit 1 I tlS?V Hft4 f Ml. V0U RE THE THERE! WE COM'T tiH TO BE f OR. 6Roe. I 0T a flVJITE 1 f SU. HAWE T FORGWE US'. BUT SOU WEED NEVER BE FIE5T MM) at WsTUEtJ!,- ' pM WHO MOST lfT Issf HCIIMB SOU KNOW I 1 SENSITIVE ABOUT IT AGWM. Mi BOS! SOU WEEfcS 1 FEtT X-VV.yC.. I e, H REtaTNE OK I FOR frs EMS a SEE, R.TU6BSi T THE OWLS MUM W uke TKPsriwsMini I ; Y I f r I fu frismo of sour. I uttlb MVBODY kistors whc found mmure's secret m US REAL IPEMTITS-1 Fj5K.,hNr SMEWAS jli'SyN RJNT ELSE- FOR fnmM OP 6R0WTH CONTROL'-' fmr- r would ae he Turned tL tjm-r r-Kx,it tf 4 - fcMiniliBy W E"-WEU.---THCTOH--mE W HERE." COMS BACK.' It-L WELL-IP VOO WHAT? YOU DIDNT EH.C ji EH? NOU W eS-THOT LETTER"' ANOeftMOU3 f K HELP VOU SEORCH JOE'S SO, JERW--W I THAT BLOOOV POKER AND KNOW? f-i H. I'M SORE fT'3 tT LETTS? FROM K SHACK t WE MUST MAKE VOU'(?E THE 1 pe EET married daughter, Eleanor, Mr. iJ I Mrs, Hank Beelert and daughlt Bharon. Mr. and Mm. R. C. Onllhralth had as their home guest through the holidays, Oallbralth't mother from The Dulles. Mr and Mrs. George Bradshaw ' naa a visit irom his parents during tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mllllgan have as their house guests, Mrs. Milli on's sister, his brother and their daughter. They will remain here for some time. Mr. and Mrn. RtJph Ellis had Ellis' parent from Central Point Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Parker re ceived short visits during the holi days from several former Camp Newell residents. Mr. and Mrs. Ham Nixon had their son, Jack and daughter, Sam my. Both left New Year's Day for their schools. Electra Martin spent New Year's with her fumlly here on the center. The proudest parent of the cen ter for December 23, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maxsey who received a baby boy on that date. They have one noil, two yearn old. A new electric drill for home use has two sets of drills, one for metal and one for wood and plastics. To ROS THE AMO RlC 1 CLirN& DOWN). &S lb HAlRpiKl CURVE' J SOY-' WE'RE tAK'.Kj VVV? ZZ t v , r-; r-r ' . . .. V .... ALL ThiS WE D-O-OONTOO) UIW lTV5A bOj DUEL.WJS ITS I LK.OFFvr. DONT fOUCO AWTMINS; HE STOR.Y! I DUEL! SOU THIS IS SEftOUS VWDERSTAeJOj WAS FE"S! L BOVT J-J-JUST FilNTSD' I iMD WHAT I CfE.dUufU 1 f f-3 JUKI UPA UTOiScti J . J I aXOI Causing- aroono with i' ': j HSI' WESTERN STYLED BOYS' Sonforiicd Siiei 6 to 14 Super weight denim . . 8-oz. fabrics for rugged wear. Strongly made reinforced and riveted at points of strain. Practical for ichool or play. DOWNSTAIRS Malin Mr. and Mrs. John Freltag and fumlly returned the first of the week from Hukersfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Kl.le Roberts en tertained at a Christmas Eve party for Mrs. Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mm. Walter Tucker of Project City, Calif., the Vac Kallna family and the John Freltag family. Billy Dalton returned recently to Han Jose after spending the holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton. Joanne Steyskal, student at Med ford high school, spent the holi day season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Steynkal. Dr. Jack Martin, who plans to open a medical practice in Mnlln In the near future, has spent the past several days here. Dr. Martin returned to Portland Wednesday and plans to return soon with Mrs. Martin. Among those from Malin return- HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND EL'GEXE, ORE. MEDFORO Thoroughly Modern Mr. inrl Mil. J. t. Enrllf and J Karlt? Praprlctsri JEANS 1.79 lug from Ban Francisco recently were Mr. and Mrn. Jerry Rujnm and family, Mr. and Mm. James Ottoman, Mr. mid Mrs, Laddie Nul lum and family, Mr.' mul Mm. Mervyn Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bteyskal, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kit Una and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Biilllh, Mrs. John Reber. who recently underwent an operation at Btiuiforit Lane hospital In Bun Frnndsco, hna returned to Mnlln and Is recuperat ing at her home east of Mnlln. The new absorption emission pyrometer will open up new re search Into rocket nnwee This in strument measures the temierntur oi ine exnaust gases with an ac curacy of 1 per cent. An expert on Soviet agriculture reports that fields of pink, brown, gteen and blue cotton are being grown In Russia. The colors In lucri cotton are natural and Intensify rather than fade with washing. TRICYCLES WAGONS BABY WALKERS POOLE'S Bicycles Sporting Goods 223 So. 7th