Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 13, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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this next meotliiK the group
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UitIbo Mr. and Mrs. Chest
P.rman are lenvlns Monday
L- Detroit, Chicago ana ui
foue. Wis. Hoherl Crcnley.
rv sor 01 Craig s inc., will
bile the store during the
hmani sosence. i ni is a va-
'jm for Mr. and Mrs. Herman.
cfnl y returned from serV'
Is the pacific area with the
S.irmy.
It Porlllnd The Itov. F. C.
Iiuenbich of St. Paul's Enlsco
I: church ll expected back to-
ihl from Portland whero lie
ritxnttd the clergy of tho
kc of Eastern Oregon at
It 10th snnlversary of Bishop
umn u. uagweii s conse-
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Uiie Klimath Falls Mr.
id Mn. E. H. Crawford of
111 Lincoln, left Klamnth Folia
riiidiy for southern Callfnr.
lor Crawford's hea 1th. Ha
Great Northern conductor.
Clide Msttlng Dorcns circle
y nn prcbylorlnn church
11 Oleet In the nnrlnl rnnm nf
araurcn mursdny at 2:1.1 p
All members are Invited to
Cllltt.fl Mr. EJ T
1160 Crescent, second
pde teacher at Fremont school,
Ihom It,
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Mrs. J. J. i'l'x ul 2UM Vinci, in
homi! on Iniivu iinlil MiiicIi 2
Ho rvnclii'd Sun I'limclscii from
Jiipmi two wwks iiko. AniiUiiT
son, Hiihi'i t I'ox, Iuim rcUii'iii'il to
Hun Miitco, unci will ho si-nt to
llomiliilu soon. Ilu In cniiloyvd
by l'liii Aiiifilciin Airwuys.
Hoturn Mr. iinii Mrs. Ki-ith
Moon rottirucd Krldiiy nlKht
from u huylng mid pli iiiniui; tril
In southi-rn Ciillfnrnlii. Tliuy
wero goiio a month mid visltud
Itoy Hdki'I's' riinuh whero thuy
suw his horse TrluKirr 1 imcl the
coll, Trigger 2. Tliry nlso spent
somo time In I'nlin SprlngN.
Woman of Moos The home,
milking euinmltlro of tho Women
of tlm Moose under tho direction
of l.mini linimhle, chiilrmiin,
will hold u pntliiek luncheon In
tho Mount! hull Frldiiy ul I2::iu
p. m. iintl nt 2 p. m. Unit lifter
noon thorn will lie u public; curd
ptirty, fifth of tho series.
Auxiliary Mealing Tho In
dies' uuxlllnry to the Brother
hood of Itiillrnnti Trainmen will
moot In the KC hull Thursthiy nt
8 p. in. Following tho business
nicotinic Mrs. C. L. Jones, Mrs.
Lewis I. union anil Mrs. Willlnm
Nnwinnii will serve refreshments.
Booster
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Poter Gorlg, general chair
man of the expansion campaign
for tha Bhaata-Cascad Wonder
land association, says that ha is
lntoroatod In tha development
of tha entire area because It Is
the fineat aectlon of the Pacific
coast and he wants to help make
the association one of tha best
in the west. Gerig Is a promt
nent rancher in the Big Valley
section of Lassen county and
has been county supervisor for
25 yaars. He is a civic leader
and ardont sportsman.
From Ban Jos lliiymond
Ridgewny with his business pnrt
ner nrrlved In Klmnuth Fulls
this morning from Sun Jose, to
look over business opportunities
here. They ore visiting with
ftltlgewny's briilher-ln-lnw unci
.fiimlly, Mr. mid Mrs. Uerford
llyutt.
Visiting E. E. Spencer, for
mer cnreliiker lit Moore purk, is
visiting friends nnd rclntlve In
Klmnuth Kiillx. Spencer is now
employed by the federal forestry
service nctir Aberdeen, Wash,
St. Paul's Guild There will
be a regiilnr meeting of St. Piinl's
Oulld lit 18(1.1 Melrose Thursday
at 2 p. in. Mrs. Itnliih S. Hop.
kins nnd Mrs. D. V, Kuykcntlull
will be hostesses.
Stingerett Party There will
be a regular Stlngeretie public
card party In the KC hull nt 2
p. m. Thursday. Hostesses will
be Mrs. Lorene Hinuinussen and
Mrs. Doris Kelley.
Committee Meeting Thero
will bo a meeting of the truffle
safety committee nt 7:30 p. m..
in the city hnll.
To Tacoma Hoscoc C. Ken
non, Great Northern fireman,
was called to Tncomn yeslordny
by the dcnlh of his sister.
Ill Mildred Williams, assis
tant secretary of the Girl Scout
office, Is at home, (II 1 Addison,
today with a bad cold.
Jayeeettsi The Jnycecttes
will hold a regular meeting to
night at 7:30 in the USO club-rooms.
Klamath Basin Men
Released From Navy
Latest navy discharge lists in
clude the names of u number of
southern Oregon men who nro
returning to civilian life.
From (his urcn nrc, Dclbcrt E.
Cone, CM 3c; John Hnllmnrk,
M 1c; Jumes P.. Orr, SF 2c,
Kt. 1, box S88; George McDon
ald. F 1c, 1310 Pleasant; John
T. Mullils, Lt. (Jg); 3841) Blsbec;
Lowoll N. M. Hurley, SP 1c, Rt.
1, box 1)117: Clarence E, Cornell,
CM 3c, 2042 Lavcrnc; Bernard
T. Schullz. COX, Apt. 1, Pon
dosa apartments; Coleman M.
Greer, SSM(L) 3c. Rt. 3, box
850; Arthur W. Hansen, Y 2c,
303 S. 8th, Klamath Falls, and
Lcslor Fleck, AOM 2c, Merrill.
SURPRISE!
SPARTA, Wts., Feb. 13 (VP)
After Everett Sopcr, a veteran
of the European theater, received
his discharge at Fort Sheridan,
111., he hurried to his old home,
arriving in the middle of the
night.
He dnshed into, a bedroom,
turned on tho light and yelled
"surprise"
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Luke
awoke, and were very surprised
at the presence of the ex-soldier.
Explanations followed. While
overseas, Sopor's parents had
moved, but loiters telling him
about it had failed to catch up
with him.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
YOU CAN BE SURE
HU JoMph means gtivan
food quality and economy.
Demand 8k Joseph Aiipirin,
world's largest seller at HH.
By JOAN O'NEILL
Tho Chess club is sponsoring
u noon movie serial entitled
"The Clutching Hund.'
movie win run
r,. !...( in
reels and ijp
shown ul vnr- V '
lous times,
Proceeds from
these movies
will go to the
The
m' lW
Chess club. X rjf
Admission is 5 pw-T t:'ul
tents The , (, , mI
funds will bo tyS xvfi ,
lixerl tnr elnH "
needs und for Joan O'Neill
tiie aitnuul
banquet which Is usually held
in the spring by tho chess fans.
Mury Jane Mason Is in churgc
of the money mutters for these
uhows; Mury Havens ; Is presi
dent. The serial started at noon
yesterday. t .'
TAC Valentine Party
The Teen-age club is having
a . party tonight in honor of
Valentine's Day. The club opens
at 7 o'clock. Because of the
basketball game that will ap
pear at the high school the real
festivities may. not start until
Inter. The student committee
has planned several mixing
games for the club and tho club
has been decorated in the usual
led and white color of St. Val
entine. All high school stu
dents arc invited.
Junior Bhow Replaces Amateur
Show
In past years the junior class
has sponsored a Junior Amateur
show. This year the juniors are
again giving a show on some
what the name order, but it Is
not an amateur show. The
participants in this show have
been chosen by their past per
formances. The bill is already
filled. Participants are now to
lime their own number and to
turn in the results to Bud Sel
by, Junior class, president. A
finnl dress rehearsal will be
held about three days before
the show. The show will be
given on the 26th of this month
and promises to be quite enter
taining. And Incidentally
The a cappella choir will sing
at the Willard hotel for the
Kiwanis club tomorrow.
The Pelican basketball team
Lemon Juice Recipe
Checks Rheumatic
Pain Quickly
If rod vufftr from rteunutlf. trttititlt er
twurUu Plo, try thli tin pie Inetprmlve home
rrrlpa thit Miounndl n utlnc. (Jrt a pewk
H of Uu-Ki Comiwund, a two-week tupplr.
today, XIU It with quart of water, aitrt the
Juko of 4 Irraoiu. It's ray, No trmitile al
all and plfaannt, Ynti no only a tablespoon
tula two Urari a dar- Oftrn within 4h hour
ompllmn overnlaht anlendld rrsulu tvr
obtained. If the pains do not quirk I v kare
ana you ao noi inri nrtter. mure uie
emtrty ftarxaffn and Ku-Kx will coat you noU
Ini to try as It sold by your druciiai under
an abanlut money-haek uarantre. Ru-Kx
C Propound La for sals and reooiameodtd by
truf ttorea averywttera.
, "!B"
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to the brilliant performance that makes
AroTanb so outstanding among all gaso
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That extra power Is the secret of Ak'o
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pile up the miles, as you can today wheth
er it's In daily, around-town driving or a
long trip to a desert or mountain resort
you can tell AkoTanb-s superiority all
the way, from the instant response to your
starter button, through traffic, on to the
. long open stretches.
Try AitoTAmlot ACTION! AroTasb
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Dealers everywhere In the West. . ' ,
JSSi
listen to Associated
Basketball Sporlcasts
42 Fines Paid
In Single Day
Forty-two $1 traffic fines
were paid to city police yester
day, the largest number of
parking tickets paid off in one
day In years, us the police
clamp down on traffic irregu
larities in the city limits of
town.
Wultcr M. McKccn, Talent,
Ore., posted $3 bail for having
no muffler on his car und Jack
McCartle, Bonunzu, put up $2
for making an improper left
turn off Main street.
Eight drunks and one vagrant
appeared In municipal court
this morning.
Scout News
TROOP TWO
Troop 2 has just had a com
plete change of hands. The new
sponsor is the Klamath Luke
Moulding company, owned by
Loren Polmerton. The new
scoutmaster is Dick Pearson, a
recently released veteran. The
assistant scoutmaster is John
Yakel, from Klamath Lake
Moulding company. The com
mitteemen for the troop are
Noel Turner, Joe Bliss and Har
old Hurley, all of whom are
from that company. The troop
is practically being born ngain
during Scout week this year.
Next year, during this week,
we shall see how much troop 2
has grown backed by the new
sponsor, the Klamath Lake
Moulding company.
will be honored at a banquet
given by the Home Economics
club on the 20th of this month.
A game will be played tonight
between the Kansas City Stars
and four Klamath Basin league
teams in Pelican court. The
Kansas City Stars arc the former
Harlem Globe Trotters. Ad
mission is 40 centa for students
and 90 cents for adults.
The Wildcat and Freshman
basketball squads played a game
at Chiloquin last night.
The Pep Peppers are planning
a novelty drill for the game with
Albany which will be next
week.
Classified Ada Bring Results.
'Civilian' Jeep
On Display Here
The "civilian" jeep, a peace
time version of the army-navy
workhorse Is on display in Klam
ath Falls Thursday for the first
time, according to John Selby of
Selby Willys Motors, local deal
ers. Selby Willys has received a
carload of the jeeps and is show
ing them at the company's show
rooms at 401 S. 6th. Selby ex
tends a cordial invitation to
everyone to view the jeeps here.
Death Claims
Klamath Man
Myron Willis McVay, 53, for
the past 20 years a resident of
Klamath Falls and operator with
Carl Young of the McVay shop
on the Keno highway, died at
Hillside hospital at 12:20 a. m.
today following a brief illness.
Mr- McVay suffered a heart at
tack at his home In Riverview
Sunday and failed to rally. He
was a native of Hornbrook,
Calif., and was a member of Kel
so Lodge No. 94, A. F. & A. M.,
Hillah temple of Ashland and
Klamath Consistory. He is sur
vived by his wife, Pearl, and one
son, Myron Willis McVay Jr.,
both of this city- Final rites will
be conducted by Whitlock's.
iOSNA To Meet There will
be a regular meeting of district
8, Oregon State Nurses associa
tion, at the public health unit
Thursday at 8 p. m.
Contractor A. Redmond,
Lakeview contractor, with his
wife are in Klamath Falls on
business. They arrived Tuesday
and stayed at the Winema and
plan to return home today.
Friesen-Welman Co.
1715 Main Phone 7043
PLUMBING
and
HEATING
General Repair Work
on Plumbing and Heating
Friesen-Welman Co.
J. E. Fiiason N. A. Welman
GLOVES
Soft Horsehida 2.25
Buckskin 3.50 ft up
Goatskin 2.25
Leather Faced 75c
Canvas Gloves 29c
Stoa lilt.
Ldiuew'sJ
MANST0RE
T3S Main St.
Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS FIVE
Forest Timber
Cut Announced
A total of 130,118,000 board
feet of timber at cost of $667,
772 was cut on the Rogue River
national forest during the calen
dar year 1945, it was announced
today by Karl L. Janouch, forest
supervisor. Approximately 90,
000,000 board feet were cut in
Jackson county.
This was the largest cut from
any national forest in the north
Pacific region, Oregon and Wash
ington, and although it was a
slight decrease under 1944 it
greatly surpassed any other pre
vious year. He pointed out that
25 per cent of all national for
est receipts is paid in lieu of
taxes to the counties in which
the national forests are located,
and an additional 10 per cent is
spent for road improvements
within the forest.
In Hospital Mrs. Clifton
Ongman, 2360 Vine, was moved
to Hillside hospital Tuesday to
receive medical treatment. -
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