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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1945)
""Sn or Bwi.ta.ieo toward rlr "V "ru B success: Ouy (kln.;. f J. Orr, rraim inck Kennedy, I!'"'0 Mrs. J ltK i! ...ViZi. Mr. tlClimcr 7mon'a ""rtlo shop, "'"irl S"ctloiwrs Mr. I. 8rt"h Biecirlo store, ck ?.' SiV of Uio Bock P. lie I U'clrlck of Hen ("' nrin Mr. Unit"" FS" f Peyton and Co. tr.i:j ITlun member", l"...; hrr. .. t?..l. It.tr MnV 11. llilH.0-V " ', ' the U"' tounmenT for tho (t Bcamcs Oo f mid rt. if. Tho usual unch who : -Vlthor WCK Si q loo m; 10 UI A Kni mo ---- 1'S.a.m will be Mrs. nay w. .lire - . ,, -w nr. knBU ri, -:, :- Uh A. Moore ond OUlenwatars Here Accord ing to word rucclved by riHiitlvc-if yesterday, LI. Col. Ted Glllcn water will nrrlvo by urmy nlune Into this afternoon and will bo In Klamath Falls for several hours. Exact hour of his de parture Is not known. Returns Kugeno Llllentiulsl wno In Itoscburg Thursday iiikI Friday on business for tho civil service commission, returning Saturday to his di-sk In tho Unit ed P'alea employment office. Curler, Mrs Mrs . ... I.. Wll red the armed forces April it. . tun urn m mm. muiy Idird, loiw "oi''i r i iimii-H hn hnit been kloysd m me mumum m I IWO VHM'v.. . I . j L.t.l iinwi rrnm I . rt I) 1 U 1 1 1 Itnl laVAl lubeM iransierrea since llilika Guaita Mr. and 10. h, mad linn as guests wnk t their ranch near !ik. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Irlichird. and Lt. Col. and Lcroy prllcliarci oi sama Col. Fritcnara is a aocior Ik induction center, ron , gin rrsncisco, ana also i with Dibble hospital, Ur Prltrhard Is a supervisor Imdy iron works, sunny. I Calif. m Part Dorothy Currier, icr of Mrs. Nina Currier of S. 11th, look part In tho j presented at the SunllRht rids program on Sunday inf on the campus of the frnlly of Oregon. The pro- waj presented by members VH.UI-.-.I.-I, wuiiicii n iiiuucrn honorary. Tho program ipeclsl feature of (ho 1045 weekend celebration. Wntn Tour J. J. Ilumblrd, i igcni lor me war man r CnmmlHlnil Pnrlltlnrl nf was in Mamath Falls on raforlhHrnmrn tl nn Mnn rornlng. and In Medford fj aiiernoon. Me will Ho other towns Including Sa- wa Drnnih v n. tifn iM rn.t piiurany. prillThe rtcbcknh drill will practice Wednesday ! P. m., at the IOOF hall, embers of the team arc n oe present. OBITUARIES UUIi. I'M ' llt.t vffARD unii.H b.. u SH UUIi . ' r r.,r. n .nVn. rtinnl of Hly l b. ki " 'h,n "" H ,n mT Mn, "..' run.r.l nr. b, ,.r:'i' ""an, tn.MAtT aiJ".;" nnnihim, ni , , 1.' i? ' '? .lis remslni BlMi ulLi -"nnm. 111., r Not Thw U nnf tUM. it a. r - iiitio inai nav L".80,1"1" ey drove k-j mui!n the c u 1 ,e Carpenti , , L ? P'nned Him die as a commc fi"'?1 tBl' It and If" the flesh wo. , 7B Boot, I hi. I "" Qod in a power over rl bth ro .when Christ back in i gravo' t of '?. Sl0,!7. nd. l?Pl Vhn,X'"' It -ih'unu leaeo i "Bre.nnt L r" n.0 "led to si cutstVolched l rccelvo von. "kS! lcy that f.a ""akes von hi. Un In" i . r?lur" VOII IL- . Ill Bn " In. i vl" at de r """I Your He HI. i putrid. the Mrna death to to that by t I now, not your save is But -SEE Qod arms IwCt fin :lcansed heart own. essed , nnri ) With Hope ih heart '"U ill death busl- lo or Kf Pnld for h Li. "mi IS artfi Recital Given MERIULL Mm. C. W. Bhnrp prcnontod hnr pluno students in a music hour Ml hor home ro cently, tho offnlr being ntlcndcd by parent of tho pupils. The prnifrnrn wns us follows; " Ailing Ufvf"Tlu((ninjini. "A LltTlti Wnltt-'-TlioMiixon, Jralln Jolininii "lluntlns Hong Thoinpton. "Uownilaln I'layrcH.m '- Thompton. "Uraam lloat" rhonitrtn. v Johnny O'NvlI "CrlM Crof.' Wllllnin "Th Thrw Clorh Wllllami, Paty llrown "ChrUtmai Ulla" I'tiompion. "A Chord Study" Thompon, 'Tha Blalfh" f hompion. Hpftr Morrow 'Dtihttn Town Thmnpion, "Slapping Slonei"- Blake. "Acroaa Tha llrook"Hlaka. In Hill 'Whlto Lullaliy '-WlllUma. "IV e edit Dot' Wllllami. Uonaltl Patton ' Chirnta" -Thomion. Talry Harp"Thottipion. "TJrooma WfMtiMck r" Thompn. Qlorla Utilnannn T A Sky Serarwr" Thorn pion. "Tha frog Clmrufj" Thorn pion. "Tha Taatant lnr-" Thompwn. nm Hill "Mlnual" Harh. "rrl Dawn" Thompan. "Danoa of (ha Hour" Punchllll, Donna Klrharda "Spanish rianu" Thtiiupwn. "Kniifhi and tha l'ly'-Thompion, "Owl'a Quaitlon" Thompinn. "Tha niua Ualli o( ScoUand" rolk Song. Maria ret Takai. "ling tng Ago" lUlloy. "Dark Cloud PatMi Uy" Adair, "llaautlful Draamtr" roatar. "Dlua Danuha" Straiua. Janfl on "At the Organ" Wllllami, "Tha Lltlla Spring Song '-Thnmpaon. "Oirl Srmita Ma rfh" i'tiompion, "Dlala Land" Emmet. Kunlra Mapaa 'Tloatlng in tha Moonlight" Cam mond. "Mfnuar Barh. Praluda In A Major Chopin. "In tha Church" Thorn pi on, Laura Lou ff f 111 "Btirprlaa Symphony" Hay dan. "Happy rarmar" Srhuman. "Dark Eyaa ' Rtualan Lullaby, Cavotla In D nrh. "Low's Old Sweat Song" Ma Hoy. Barbara Andwion Tha ma from ih "Unfinished Sym phony " Schubrt. Malody In F Ruhnatin 'Barcarolla" Offanbark. Inla La Kandr "Mt tody" Srhuman. Hungarian Rhapaodr mimhar S Llirt. Garaldlna MrKandraa "Carry Ma Bark to Ol Virginia" Bland. "Gypay Camp" Thorn naon, " Jaan Vart Clave SIDE GLANCES ten, mi kyvt nvier, we. t. m, fa d , kt. m. t'1 "I Hues (hut tnokn uliowv enough I want fomclhinfj prctly minppy (IioiihIi llml'll motcli up lo my non'n uni form so lie Jl hi proud of me when he comes home I" : Women's Club LANGELL VALLEY Grace Dearborn and Mary Dearborn en tertained tho LaiVRoll Valley Women's club at tho homo of Grucc Dearborn on Thursday afU ernnon. The meeting was con ducted by the president, Eva Koberts, ami three new members Joined the club at this time, in cludiiiR Marlon Handal, Miriam I'otucek and Llllle Smith. Plans were made for a dance to bo Riv en on the lUth or lDth of May, after which it was voted to have a contractor csthnato the cost of repairs on the community hall. Following tho regular business BaJrllilti ill ii I tia MAITf anmiT I session, the women spent the aft ernoon doing Red Crass sewing. The next meeting will be held on May 24 at the homo of Cora Lcavitt. and Mary Leidy will be the assisting hostess. 8 . The term "game preserve" in stead of "game reserve" is used in tho United States and is limit ed to areas set aside for the pro tection of those species of wild mammals and birds that are de fined by law or commonly hunt ed as "game." ATTENTION FARMERS We pay highest cosh prices for LIVE or DRESSED POUL TRY. Phone 5175, or see your nearest Safeway market operator. . SAFEWAY SOCIETY Installation Installation of officers of the Neighbors of Woodcraft was hold In the KC hall on the eve ning of Monday, April 16, and the 48th birthday of this organ ization was also observed at this time. Dicksey Weed was the install ing officer- and those who as sumed the chairs were Alta Clark, guardian neighbor; Susie Smith, past guardian neighbor; Vera Reeves, advisor; Irma Mil ler, magician; Stella Dryden, senior guardian; Ida Mochettaz, banker; Mildred Smith, captain of the guards; Martha Gilcrlst, attendant; Leola Thompson, mu sician; Elien Ely, outer sentinel; Mrs. C. O. Dryden, Roberta Ger kin and Evelyn Patterson, man agers. Stella Dryden, Irma Miller and . Willan Floetke were in charge of the program which fol lowed, and were hostesses for re freshments served I a t e r in the evening. The musical program included piano solos by Patsy Ruth Miller, Pat Nidorf, La Rayne Weed and Kathcrine Blan as. Ethel Mac Skinner presented a vocal solo, accompanied by Louise Barnhart at the piano. Recitations were given by Rich ard Weed and Palsy Ruth Miller, followed by a reading by Susie Ganns. A trio including Phillip, Pat and Paula Ann Clark was followed by a clarinet solo by George Vlahos. C. O. Dryden gave an interest ing address upon the good of the order, and each outgoing officer was presented with a gift by a member of the Juveniles of Woodcraft. The four iastalling officers, including Dicksey Weed, Mildred, Smith, Leola Thompson and Effic Redkey, FOR SALE Dry Red Fir BODY WOOD Prompt Dtllyarlei 16-inch cut $12.50 cord 2-foot cuts $12.00 cord . 4-foot cut $11.50 cord Writ Burt Peterson Dorrls, California Athought for Americans as news comes of Europe's liberation lips p ,OD of our fathers, known of old A Lord of our far-flung battle-line Beneath whose awful Hand we hold Dominion over palm and pine Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forgetl The tumult and the shouting dies... The captains and the kings depart Still. stands Thine ancient sacrifice, . . An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, ' Lest we forget, lest we forgetl fill marpl from Kuiyard Kiplinf'i famtnu fietm "Rtauitntd" is puMiilui as a trilml l tk mm, tmmMandchiUrtncflUUntitdXaiicnsu'hehmsacryM A nprodudwn tflhis mtstage in ecler (liu 10 i4") suitable for framing, wUh no ctmptnj siptMhtn, will bssmlfm en request. Write Standard if Calif emit, Room m, ill Busk Stmt, San Awkuoj, to. .STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA March Wedding TULELAKE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell this week an nounced the marriage of their only daughter, Bettc. to Sgt. John F. Kelly, serving with the U. S. army intelligence depart ment at Camn Tulelake. The wedding was an event of March 28 In the army Chanel at the Presidio at Sari Francisco. Mrs. Campbell, mother of the bride, Journeyed south for the wed ding, and the young couple re turned to Tulelake following a short wedding trip. For the ceremony, Mrs. Kelly chose a gray ensemble with black accessories, and a corsage of white orchids. She is a gradu ate of the Tulelake high school, later attending Oregon State college al uorvallls where she was a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. The groom Is the son of Mrs. Zlta Kelly who resides at the PresJdio. He was a student at the University of California prior to entering the service, and plans to resume his studies there when the war is over. Upon their return to Tulelake. the newlyweds were feted at an old-fashioned charivari at the home of the bride's parents, when a number of friends spirited" the bride, later re turning for refreshments. Transferred Mrs. Ogden E. Brooks and Mrs. John Arkell of the Klam ath Agency entertained on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Brooks in honor of Lillian D. Lund, who expects to oe transferred in tne near fu ture to another agency in the were also presented with gifts at ims lime. The refreshment were hluh. lighted by a birthday cake in ob servance of the 48th birthday of me oroer oi me jNeignbors ol Woodcraft. Monday. May 7, 1S4S HERALD AND NEWS FIVE U. S. Indian service. An enjoy able evening was spent by the 14 guests who were bidden to the affair. The Chlloquin home extension group of Indian women also surprised Miss Lund . with a party and refreshments after its regular meeting on Wednesday, May 2. Mrs. Rebecca Kirk, sec retary and chairman of the group, presented the guest of honor with a lovely gift. Man Arrested On Concealed Weapons Charge In City ' Richard C Fisher, route 3, Klamath Falls, was arrested Saturday by city police in the Pastime cafe charged with carrying concealed weapons. Fisher was alleged to have drawn a revolver and threat- Sport Coats a SOLID COLORS a CHECKS a STRIPES -Slacks- -Since llll. -DREW'sJ MANSTORE 733 Main St. encd Clarence O. Day at Day's residence at. 530 Broad. He later entered the Pastime where police made the arrest. As the officers started to re move Fisher from the Pastime he broke and ran, but was ap prehended at 9th and Klamath. 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