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Herald and News from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 5

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Herald and Newsi
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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City Briefs City Briefs exFlowers those with long stems, pecially needed to decorate the new re rooms which will open toUSO June Members of morrow, Klamath Falis Garden club the charge of decorations and are in having which anyone donate is asked to leave they at will the USO building, 11th and them Walnut. In Bremer, formerly of The The Philippines -Lt. Her. man Herald and News mechanical is now serving In the force, with the United Philippines Mrs. Bremer is employed in Portland now her husband is while brother, Arthur overseas.

who formerly desk Bremer's man Bremer, at The Herald and News, 1s back In Fairbanks, surgery at Se. Alaska, after undergoing attle. Preucel and his mother, Mrs. J. Visit Robert E.

Edward Pruecel, visited both the of W. Col- G. at J. Noggle residence route here home this week from and 10-day are now furlough and vacation. en also spent some time at Calif.

Capt. Pruecel is They home Carmel, from the European theater. Mrs. Bryant and her Stanford daughter, uniJane. versity and also residents of Cola student at ax, accompanied them home.

Returns Home Marion Karnes, 604 Gage road, who has at been receiving treatment Hillside hospital for injuries buried re. reived when he was beheath a sand slide at the Williamson river operated by W. D. Miller company. Karnes' condition was reported good.

Luncheon, Card Party The Homemaking committee of the Nomen of the Moose will meet the Moose hall Friday, June 12:30 p. for a potluck uncheon and business meeting. laude Sergent, committee chair. man, will be in benarcard 2 m. there will party the hall, the fifth of the sedies, and the public is invited.

Resigns who L. "Andy" son, has been with the United States employment office in Klamath for the past of two years, resigned his position May 31, reassume the position he wholesale left with Wadham company had year Anderson was in the agrigrocers. The culture department of employ: ment, and since then has handled all government contract jobs. He was in wholesale grocery business for 25 years, prior to his work with the USES. Business Finished- -Walter L.

Fowler, field supervisor of the state unemployment compensation commission wound up his business with the USES Klamath office Thursday after 10 days here. He will gO to Bend and from there to The Dalles work connected with his department. Canning Sugar--Applications for canning sugar are available now at the office of war price and rationing board, 430 Main, and at grocery stores, and may be filled out returned by mail until November. Hostesses Mrs. Peter A.

Albertson, Mrs. Harold Mortensen, Mrs. G. C. Lorenz and Mrs.

C. E. Dennis will be hostesses at Reames Golf and Country club on Friday, June 1. Alumni Breakfast -The alumni committee of the Women of the Moose will hold a breakfast and business meeting in the hall, Sunday, June 3, at 9:30 a. m.

Degree Staff Officers and degree staff members of Pythian Sisters will meet in the library club rooms Monday, June 4, at 7:30 p. m. for practice. Family Night--The Loyal Order of Moose will have a family night at the hall Thursday, May 31. Come and bring some one with you.

In Hospital--Fred Schmae of North Dairy is a patient at Hillside hospital where he is receiving treatment for a badly infected leg and knee cap. In Carmel Lion, KUHS junior, and Mrs. B. B. Blomquist, high school dramatics teacher, are spending two aliceks at Carmel-by-the-Sea, Classified Ads Bring Results.

TO SERVICES AL ONE SPECIAL PRICE RICHFIELD'S SUMMERSHIELD SERVICE HAS BEEN DEVELOPED BY RICHFIELD TO GET YOUR CAR READY FOR SUMMER. ASK YOUR RICHFIELD DEALER ABOUT HIS ONE-STOP SERVICE NOW: 1 SPARK PLUGS cleaned, ad. 6 TIRES checked, Inflated, justed and tested. cross-switched. (2 AIR CLEANER cleaned and 7 FRONT WHEEL inspected, BEARINGS lubrire-oiled.

cleaned, cated. 3 CRANKCASE drained, cleaned and refilled with 8 RADIATOR drained, cleaned Richfield Motor Oil. and refilled. DIFFERENTIAL drained, 9 CHASSIS completely lubri4 cleaned, refilled with Rich- cated with highest quality field Gear Oil. lubricants.

5 BATTERY checked and filled, 10 TRANSMISSION drained, case and terminals cleaned cleaned, refilled with Rich. and carrier bolts tightened. field Gear Oil. SHIELD RICHFIELDI To Oakland-Mrs. Raymond Brazil, caseworker at the Klamath County Welfare commission, completed day with that office Thursday.

Mrs. Brazil and her husband, Cpl. Brazil of the United States marine corps, are leaving for Oakland. Mrs. Brazil has been with the office for one year.

Resigns Mrs. Dorothy Johnston, who has been in the license department of the sheriff's office for the past two years, has resigned and plans to make her home in Portland. Temporarily, Lalia Waters of the tax collector's office, is handling this desk in the veterans' memorial building. OSC Meeting Mrs. Winni.

fred K. Gillen with Mrs. Lee Holliday, Fairhaven; Mrs. Earl Mack, Henley; Mrs. E.

E. Kilpatrick, Merrill, left Thursday sion noon to state attend council a hometexten; Oregon State college at Corvallis. They expect to return Saturday. Accepts Position Donna Morehouse, graduate of KUHS with the class of 1945, has accepted a position in the office of the Klamath county school superintendent. OBITUARIES ANNA MOORE BRUNER Anna Moore Bruner, for the past 19 years a resident of Klamath county, passed away at her home in Klamath Falls Wednesday, May 30.

1945, at 5:45 p. m. following a long illness. The deceased was a native of Nebraska and WAS aged 70 years. 11 months and days when called.

She is survived by one son, one Kenneth H. Estes, of Klamath Falls: grandson. PFC Kenneth tes of the U. S. army stationed in the South Pacific, and a niece, Mrs.

Ed rest Knupp, in of Ward's Klamath Klamath Falls. Funeral The 1 remains 925 High, where friends may call, KAREN SUE CRUME Mr. Karen Sue Crume, infant daughter of and Mrs, Jonathan Crume of Sprague River, passed away In Klamath Falls Tuesday, May 20, 1945, at 11:50 m. The little one was born in ath Falls and was two years, nine months and 14 days of age when called. Besides parents, she is survived by the following, grandparents: Mrs.

Cinda Crume, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson in of Sprague River. The remains rest Ward's Klamath Funeral home, 925 High, where friends may call. Friday Meeting Poe Valley soil conservation district board of directors will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in the office of the county agent in the federal building to work lout a program for the year and to take care of current business.

Big Feed--Grange women of Klamath county are planning a dinner for members of the "This Is Your Infantry" show at the new USO building. Mrs. H. B. Largent of Midland is the chairman in charge of the dinner.

Meeting The board of directors of the Klamath Potato Growers association will meet in the county agent's office for a routine business meeting at 8 p. m. June 1. FUNERALS ANNA MOORE BRUNER. Funeral services for the late Anna Moore Bruner, who passed away in this city Wednesday, May 30, will be held in the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral home, 925 High, Saturday, June 2.

1045, at 2 p. m. with Rev. Victor Phillips of the First Methodist church officiating. Commital services and interment will follow in Linkville tery.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Funeral KAREN SUE CRUME Mr. services for little Karen Sue Crume, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Crume of Sprague River, will be held at the graveside in Chief Schonchin cemetery Friday, June 1, 1945, at 2 p.

Rev. E. J. Tunning officiating. We The commital services and Interment felt home following.

in charge. Ward's Friends Klamath are respectfully Funeral the invited to attend. messages floral VITAL STATISTICS BUDDEN -Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, May 30, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Budden.

615 High, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds ounces. Name: Tamara Irene. BALDWIN-Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, May 30, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Baldwin, 423 N. 1st, girl. Weight: 7 pounds 1 ounce. Name: Sandra Anne. For Men and Boys Swim Trunks OREGON WOOLEN 8th and Main Visit Here The Rev.

and Mrs. Carl Gunderson and young son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Gunderson, all of Longview. have been visiting friends and relatives in Klamath Falls during the past week.

To Portland -Dr. Sarah Ethel Smith for Portland on Thursday on a business and pleasure trip. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to those that remembered, us with cards of our recent sorrow of word that our son and brother, Raymond M. Hermann was killed on Negros Island, April 24. Mr.

Russell E. Hermann Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shearer Mr. and Mrs.

R. G. Torgerson Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomas Mr.

Mrs. Russell C. Hermann Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lillard Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Rankin CARD OF THANKS wish to extend our heartthanks and appreciation for many acts of kindness, the of sympathy and the offerings during our rebereavement, the loss of Mrs. Jadie R. Ashford and daughters. OFFICIAL TIRE TIRE INSPECTION STATION INSPECTION STATION DICK B.

MILLER CO. 7th and Klam. Ph. 4103 B.E.Goodrich TIRES Thursday, May 31, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS Wires Parents. William C.

Canton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Canton, 727 N. 9th, advised him parents Thursday night that he had arrived in the United States from the Italian theater of war where he served with the 15th air force for 34 months.

Canton is expected home early June. He is a former employe of The Herald and News." Will The Eagles auxilMost lary, will meet in the Friday, June FOE 1, m. upper hall. There will be lunch and entertainment after lodge. There will also be a joint installation practice Thursday, tonight, at 7:30 o'clock, All incoming and outgoing officers are urged to attend.

Memorial Day Babies Two babies arrived here Wednesday, Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Budden, 615 High, are parents of a daughter, Tamara Irene, and it was also a girl, Sandra Anne, for Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Baldwin, 423 N. 1st. Extend Thanks- -Pelican Post No. 1383, VFW. and the ladies' auxiliary wishes to thank each Falls and every vicinity person for their Klamath splendid support in the "Our Buddy" poppy sale held on Saturday, May 26.

Return Home- -Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McMaster of Portland, who have been visiting Mrs.

McMaster's sisters, Mrs. Charles Thomas of 2105 Wantland, and Mrs. Faye Durbin of 524 High, for the past week, returned home Thursday morning. given Knights of Pythias Correction -The party to be on Thursday evening, May 31, at 8 o'clock will be held in the KP hall instead of the KC hall as was previously stated. Ben Lemire, son of Mr.

and Home, On Leave-AMM Mrs. J. B. Lemire, 3356 Altamont drive, is home on a 20-day leave from the Atlantic theater. NEXT WEDNESDAY ONE OF AMERICA'S BETTER ATTRACTIONS JAN SAVITT HIS VIOLIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA 18-MUSICIANS ENTERTAINERS-18 A ARMORY DANCING 9 Til 1-DOORS OPEN 8:30 -0- Featuring Lovely Helen Warren A String Quartet A Celeste -0- Admission per Person Including Fed.

Tax $1.20 "I believe Jan's orchestra will prove to be the finest I've brought to Klamath Falls." BUY BONDS PENNEYS "This Is To Your See Infantry" Sport MEN'S Cost ALL- With Casual WOOL Leanings! SPORT WAR LOAN COAT 1275 Though this sport coat looks like a casual coat, it has all tailoring details that. preserve smooth lines in well-made clothes. Other styles To Wear With Sport Coats! MEN'S BETTER WOOL SLACKS 77.90 Beautiful all-wool fabric, generously cut with pleats and cuffs. Gabardine or BedMEN'S GREY UNIFORM SHIRTS ford Cord with spring's snappy sport coats. Sanforized grey poplin.

Seven but- Flannels, Tweeds, and Suitings. ton button front, down 2 flaps. breast Form pockets fit! Sizes with 2:49 14 to 18, sleeve lengths 32 to 35. MAIN FLOOR FATHER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS Designed for Action and Essential to Spring Ward. Handsome and CompliComfort! robes! mentaryl MAIN FLOOR SUSPENDERS MEN'S SLACK SOCKS SPRING TIES 98c 49c 98c A brand new Spring collec- Sporty, country styles in as- Conservative styles, suitable Cleaning Supplies tion, including assorted types sorted patterns and live for business, but with touches for dress and semi-dress Spring colors.

of Spring warmth and color. wear. Pleasing color combin- Regular weight, mercerized Printed Jacquard Crepes, Old English Cleaner, for painted walls and ations and stripes in medium cotton for protection at top, wood floors gal. sizes, with flexible heel, and toe. lined with rayon, interlined and large backs, adjustable to fit.

MAIN FLOOB in wool to back a good knot. Old English Cleaner, all qt. Aerowax, self polishing 1 pt. Men's Genuine Justitch THERMOS BOTTLES CHILD'S DRESS Aerowax, self polishing ........1 qt. 45c WIRE SEWED MITTS 1.09 1.19 Old English Paste Wax 16.

Vacuum bottles of quality. Penimaid Spot Remover 1.18 Chrome tanned leather. Full Metal case, complete No pattern necessary! It's alplastic cap and cork. Pint Aeromist Glass Cleaner 8-oz. cut, thumb set on square to size.

ready cut. You just sew it. be worn on either hand. Thermos VACUUM FILLERS Assorted cotton prints. Sizes Radiant Polish, for fine 8-oz.

Repair that old bottle, Pint Wire sewed for longer wear. Size 65c 3 to BALCONY MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR.

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