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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1946)
lUaltors Mt Tho Klliuiuth Buiird of ItmilUirn will meet for lis reuuliir luncheon mooting ut tli Willard hotul, Wednosduy ut 12:15 p. m. Patrick Kiluey. local contact officer of the votorons administration, will discuss tho Cil bill of rltllita as It applies to real estulo li'iiusiictloiis. On Honor Roll Helen Miirl Wlllliima, Klnmuth t'ullH, with a top grnclo of 4.0(1. In on tho honor roll for tho full term at thu .Southern Oregon College of Edu cation, l'ulrlclu Colvln, Luke vlnw, l also on tho honor roll with 8.H8 averuge. Patrlclu Gusklll, Paisley, nuido tho roll with mi average of 3.U0. Services Evangelistic nerv ier will coiitlnuo thruuuhout the week at the Free Melhocllst church, S. Oth and Plum, con ducted by Evangelist II. L, Ilock of Santa Cruz, Collf, nightly except Saturday lit 7:48 o'clock. Norrli! R. Hughes l the pastor. Langvll Vallay The Langell Valley anil conservation district ulll hold its meeting for nnnuiil report unci election of officers, January 18 ut 7:30 p. m. nl tho valley community nun. a pot luck nipper, inovlea and enter talnineut ure on the program. I 111 At Home Utile Sue I'linnmaoii. cluuKhler of Mr. and Mra. Itobort A. Thompaon, la Improving at her home on Pa cific Terrace where ehe bus had a bad attack oi imiucnza. Sue la a student at Hoosevelt achool. Luncheon The hoinvmaklng committee of tho Women of the Moose, wltn committee i.nuir. Laura Brumble In charge, will hold a politick luncheon in the ha Friday. At 2 p. m there will he a public card party, first of the new series. irl.lt. Mi-a .InR lfi.nni.dv and son Mlchaei are the gueals . - I V T 1 W V .. Or Mr. ann mra. uue m. rwnn- t Af w..vArtiumirr Frnm 1117117 V . - - here they go to braille to visit her (later. 1.1. ncnucoy oi inc army air corps is at present In Japan. On Way Horn Herman Rahln. 8 2c. aon of Mra. Herb Sabln of Klnmuth Falls, Is on his way home for discharge, accord ing to U. 3. fleet information aorvlce. He came to the States on th carrier USS Saratoga. New Ladr Mrs. Kit John ion, 807 Llpplncotl, la the new trader of Brownie troop 34 of grades two, three and four at Rlvorslde achool. Sara Stewart waa fleeted reporter for the troop. Vlsltlnp BlatrMrs. Kather ln Weellover and her duughter, Roslyn, of St. Paul, Minn., aro . visiting Mrs. Weellever's alsler, 1 Mrs. Louis Corrlgan, 1120 Mon v Clair. Shoppers Mra. J. C. Berg man and daughter of Tulolake, and Mra. John O'Neal of Mor rill were among out-of-town ahoppera in Klamath Falla Saturday. Spak( Otto Allgaior, treas urer of the Production Credit corporation of Spokane, will ar rive In Klamath Fulls Friday to speak at tho stockholders annual meeting or ine muiniiin rrouue- llon Uieclll asaouiution, 10 no held Saturday. Junuary 10 ut the Mnrlno Burrucks. Tlio KPCA office will be closed all duy Sat urday for the nicotlng which will open at 11 a. m. una be con cluded about 3 p. m. Discharged Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Leo Thomas u n d daughter, Krlstlne. arrived Mon- duy evening from Cnmo Beulo. Cnlir., where lie was recently dis charged from the army after two years in tne I'ucinc. nicy win visit for a time with his parent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Thomas of 2103 Wantland, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olo Her wick of Portland, Buslnns Trip E. A. Walker, Great Northern claim agent, is in Klamuth Falla for a short business trip from Portland. Biromboro-C a r I a o a Radios, Darby's Music Co. 'it, a..- Mothers "Notice the difference in flavor, color and texture of mm BABX tOQDS Ask your pocec for Heim Strained Foods" an4 Junior F00& Rturnd Mrs Vincent Law ler Is back at her desk at the chamber of commerco today after a vacutlon In southern Cali fornia with her husband who has Just been discharged from the service. Lawler plans to resume the position he left In the office of the Homo Lumber and Sup ply company when ho entered uic service, tie is now on tcr mlnul leave. Visitor Htrs-Mr. and Mrs. Hurry F, Gootz and their son. Capt. Goctz, recently cf-lho air corns, were visitors in Klumuth Fnlls yesterday en route from Spokane to California. Goctz, representing tho Coeur d'Alene hotel, Is a well known resident of Spokane and has been active in war bond rampulgns ond oincr civic airuirs. Nw Hours The local Girl Scout hcadciuurters at 412 Main, previously open from 2 to S p. m., announces Its new hours. Tho office will be open Monday through Friday from 0 to 6, and Saturday from B to 14. Ralstr Arms Anvnn nwn. Ing machine guns or machine pistols are required to register mem wun A. I. rietcner, room 207. post office building. Flet cher la available there from 8:30 to 9 a. m., or he may be called at 0400 evenings for an appoint ment to examine and register arms. From Dunsmulr Mr. and Mra. Stephens of Dunsmulr, ac companied by Mra. Timothy Murphy, spent Monday In Klam ath Falls with friends and relatives. VFWToHold Regular Meet Pollcnn Post No. 13113, VFW, will hold Its rcgulur meeting In tho KC hull at B o'clock Thurs day evening, January 17. There will bo a class of recruits. All members are asked to be there as early as possible to holp pro paro the recruit's cards. After the business meeting the post will servo refreshments to the auxiliary, and all members pres ent. Post officers said that any overseas veteran who has not been contacted Is Invited to be como a member of Pelican post on the coming date. Persons out of service should have their dis charge papers with them. Extension Unit News Catholic Daughters group allowed Its appreciation of the demonstration requested on easy methods of Ironing a mun's shirt. by attendance of 32 at the meet ing concluded by Mrs. winnlirod K. Glllen Monday night in the parish hull, Bulletins on use of the 22-Inch ironing board and Il lustrations of method arc avail able at the home demonstration office, room 208, post office building. A demonstration on repairing Inner-spring cushions will be given at 10 a. m. next Tucsduy In the USO women's loungo by Mrs. Myrtle Carter, demonstra-tor-ul-lurgc, Corvnliis. Women who ore Interested ure asked to bring tholr cushions needing re pair, cotton padding, muslin, darning needles, pins and thread. For further Information coneern iug the demonstration, cull 8151. Directors Klamath County chamber of commerce board of directors will hold Us regular luncheon meeting at noon Wcdncsduy at tho chamber. Injures Ankl Fred Reeves of Klamath Union high school was at his home on Melrose street today with a bad ankle suf fered In a recent basketball game. Returned Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Campbell of Homcdale hove re turned to their homo after a re cent trip to Portland where they visited wun ineir aaugntcrs. Ill at Horns Mrs. Stewart Snoll, fourth grade teacher at Riverside, Is 111 at her horns on Earlo street. Also absent from tho classroom with a case of In fluenza Is Mrs. Marguerltte Grove, teacher at Joseph Conger. Bureau Mtlng Th Klam ath Merchants retail trade bu reau will hold a meeting Wednes day at 10 a. m., in the chamber of commerce office to discuss the general policy to be followed in 1048. Check on Cattl Dave Camp bell of Bly has gone to Red Hluff, Calif., to look after the W. R. Campbell and aon cattle on winter pasture thero. Back From City Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerbcr of High street have just returned from San Francisco where they apent the year-end Holidays. Business Visit Harry Crowl of Lakeview was o business visi tor in Klamath Fulls Monday. Strombrg-C arlion Radios, Darby's Music Co. f Sfcnpla plWe naW Mtwrack end loclsnva mm n nunMui ncn. Barn ana BnuM. Stauri Pvraaekl 'loom i Two Boards Of Education Members Resign Positions Two members of the boards of education submitted resignations to their respective bourds at u regular meeting held Monday night. C. S. Elliot, member of Board No. 1, resigned his duties In favor of Howard Barnhlael whose post he filled when Burn hlsel wont Into the armed forces In 1042. Elliot served out that term and was elected to a second term. Burnhlsel wus named by the board to fill the vucancy. He will serve until the next school UlOkllUI, 111 IfUI'G, JW-BU. Arthur It. Dickson, member of Bourd No. 2, submitted his resig nation to his bourd asking re lcuse from his duties on the grounds that he was moving out of the district. Dickson said he and his family would reside in tne Henley district wncre ne nas purchased a farm. Members of the board took no action in filling Dickson's place. It Is understood that an appoint ment will be made at an early date. Dickson has served Board No. 2 since 1044, originally ap pointed to flu the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Burt Schultz. Dickson was later elected. Appointment Official appointment of the following teachers was made by uoara INO. i: Mrs. isuDei ianx, Mrs. Laura Howard, Mrs. Mar tha McLaughlin, Edna Bowman and Hope Samson. These are ele mentary teachers. Under business concerning Klumuth Union high school, bourds were advised of the reslg nution of Mrs. Frunces Sample, due to illness. Mrs. Joe Peak was named to that position, in structor in social studies. Al Sinclair, former KUHS science and mathematics instructor and on leave of absence for service, wus re-named to the staff. Mrs. Jean Hammers was named to two-thirds time assignment in the commercial field. Donald O. Ross, former Klam ath teacher and now returned to the staff, will assume an evening teaching assignment to cover provisions embodied In the new compulsory education law. Stu dents under 18 years of age, who are employed Bnd are unable to attend day classes, are required by law to attend at least five hours of class work each week. Two evening classes to provide for these students will be organ ized at once. Vocational Claaai Claases in vocational educa tion in machine shop, sheet metal and radio, were organized with the opening of the second semes ter, boards were advised. The following instructors have been named: machine shop, William M. Harris; sheet metal, Harold B. Van Hoosen; radio, Vernon Kuykcndall. Superintendent Arnold Gra lapp wus authorized to purchase stage equipment for KUHS in ac cordance with provisions incor porated in the budget adopted last spring. This equipment is Named wit j , 'V I 3 m kxA, J at X 1 Howard Barnhlsal, Tturnd World War II rilnan, was named by school board No. 1 to fill th vacancy causad by th resignation of C. S. Elliot. for the large auditorium stage. Gralapp was asked by the boards to prepare plans Bnd spec ifications for the installation of a boiler at Fremont school. At the present time the school Is en tirely dependent for its heat on the Klamath Heating company plant and it has been necessary on several occasions to conduct classes in inadequately heated rooms. The boiler will be of suf ficient capacity to heat the entire school, Gralapp said. Garry Robertson, principal of Roosevelt school, presented a leave of absence plan for teach ers in Districts 1 and 2. In the Dast both districts have worked under separate plans. Under the new proposal a unified leave of absence program will be effec tive in both districts. It is now under discussion. CARD OF THANKS We wish to gratefully acknow ledge our appreciation to the friends of the late uiarence u. O'Brien for their many ex pressions of kindness and sym pathy during the illness and death 1of our beloved husband and father. With deepest ap preciation to the Ewauna Box employes and Eagles lodge 2090. MRS. FLORENCE O'BRIEN AND FAMILY. tick. wtmm rclUf. Tntir arud mdT r cat Ma ntui nil comfort. roaaoM amis. 1 Mp ticblvn retard iMflibraDM, awur lnbrieatei ud oluns, Protocltva and A aUhasuic to uy to Ma. Col ctoalno f rr Prrooild Buppoolronof ol your 1 Mora irttftoal dl)r Wo ana i.v - ..I cat L.I 'sr DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE til Underwood Bldg. DI0III1E QUINTS' always ft bast proof H' GREAT for COLDS To PrampH) RtNm Ceaftn and Aching Maulea of Chtst Colds 1 A wlia mother will coruinly buy Mualarolo for r child. All thru th year Mustorole is always used whcQ trer the Quintuplets catch cold. Just rub Musterole on throat, cheat and back. It iniianllf begins to reliev soughing and aching muscles. It actually help break up painful local congestion. Maker, breathing easier. Wonderful for-rown-upi, tool In t strengths. WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S APPAREL at VIVIAN'S CHECK THESE VALUES!! Were NOW 5.98 LalM' Wool Bwwt.rs 998 Attraettr and warm a 1.1.50 Chle Ladl.a' Jaekati ft" Reductions that picas 5.95 L,d1"' wool Skirt 098 Chelc of styl QM 15.00 8Uek 8ull for Woman . A98 An unusually sod valu 9 8.98 Jumpw Drias c98 lUduead to mora 99 8.95 Woman' Winter Drsss M 93 Cut to 30 dt 12.50 Attractlra Dr.n.a ft 75 In lull ill rang JP 14.95 L8 Drtnn 1 ffeB5 8lsi to 12 M.W 22.50 Women's Wool Coats W MOO A alua not to pass JLqJ Illckeys, Blouses, Ilandkoroliiefs Iteduced 50 per cent for Ocaran;e Were NOW 00 Ladles' Rayon Panties A CC Vary ttraetiY styl ... XJ 2.98 Bunr Mitts 1 79 CompUt sis rang -aa- 1.79 Children's Wool Mittans "139 Warm and waarabl -- i 8.25 FuI Trimmtd Hat and Muff 098 Adorabl llttlo sts 98C AttractW Pole Shirts Wc For school or strt 2.49 Children's Drss 179 Tor play or draa -- 3.98 Chlldr.n'S Dr.sses 998 Reduced to clar &t 3.50 Children's Wool Sweaters O50 A drastle reduction aV 1.69 Children's Slippers ftCC 8 this ralu "" 1.39 Children's Coat Sweaters Cl5lc A cUaranc prlca 11S North Sth VIVIAN'S Locally Ownd City Heads To Attend Meet City officials of Klamath Falls are planning to leave for Port, land this weekend to attend an Important meeting of the League of Oregon Cities. Going from here will be Mayor Ed Ostendorf, Council men Paul O. Landry, Angus Newton and C. P. Van Doren. City Engineer E. A. Thomas and Police Judge Harold Francy. The three-day session is slated for January 21, 22 and 23. There will be no meeting of the council Monday night. In stead, an adjourned meeting of the council will be held at 7:30 p. m. Friday. Browni Ldrs The first meeting of the Brownie leaders training course will be held Thursday from 1 to 2 p. m., at the Girl Scout office, 412 Main. The session will be on handi crafts. Leaders are asked to bring to the meeting a raw potato, a knife, scissors, and a piece of lightweight caraooara. Tuesday, Jan. 15, 194S HERALD AND NEWS FIVE Farm Labor There Is no de mand for farm labor at tho pres ent time with potato shipments held up by lack of cars, the farm labor office reported today. There are many men registered at the office, available for work now, and any rffnehers needing extra help are invited to call in. Horn Clyd James left Klamath Valley hospital Sunday morning and is convalescing at home after an emergency opera tion. His brother, Cecil James, MAM 2c, of the fleet post of fice In San Francisco visited here with the family over th weekend. MM Paul O. Landry this question: "If on of my friends should b injurod whil riding in my car I would fool obligated to pay all , ncssary medical or hos pital xpns, Tn though, th injury might b acci dental. Can I get a 'rider' attached to my automobile policy that will relieve m of this responsibility?" For Information on any insurance problem, consult THE LANDRY CO. 419 Main St Ph. 5612 Serving Klamath 20 Years Th Courthouse Is How On Block Down Th StrMt From Our Offic. STRETCH VTy j Jofd Yours for a neat and nimble figure 2-way stretch elastic girdles. There's nothing like them for pliable, smooth support. Care fully finished hems. Four elastic garters. 15 inches long. Sizes small, medium and large. s m 133 to. tth Phon 111! ...ROYAL QUEEN Little Kitchen you're my thront For 'tis here and here alone That my rule is held supreme And I reign a Royal Queen. A Royol Assortment of House Dresses, for the Queen of the Kitchen ... Seersuckers Ginghams Rayon and Cotton Prints 7.95 to 16.95 Siiat 9 17 10-20 525 MAIN