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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1946)
win mi iiiu iws Malin Aim. l.addln Hajmis and Mrn. Jon Luhixlu were lemlcra Ml the laid meeting of the Malin home rniionili'a mill lo l) held until next full. Cure of woodwork nil walla wu Urn tuple. Mm. Charlotte Jenkins wui elected president for next year, Mm. Kniniltl l.nhodu will serve us Vlt'o president and Mm. Kdwln pi'trioii'k will serve in aceretiiry treasurer. '. I'roJrclH lliut members liopu to fee dcmuiiatiiited next year were ' BuwUllMMiliuHmKliutillnnararoa 1 wnk Ba.u.i. it,i. i i aiwl.l.hlita Itch, bum nd ItnutliM. ""." ''""I'' tunmlUflu lillni J ."Um i.H.1. ' f " ral ci.mln.1, rvJuiMitiala, 1 (Wipe lialiMa Ml.i.d m.xl.i.n.f. a.,.ilr ' I.I.U.I.. alt4 ,(,. fWM .( j nU f hJinM. M a., )s uu, OH -fftMinf f ""'l IVamU Kuraxullnfln at .,u 1 Va iihnH a.l.r- ami II JO- " presented. A number of mem bera from Mlillll will attend Hie hiiineniiikcra' feallval to lie held In Kliiiiuilli Fulli In Muy. Mm. Louis Kallna and baby noil, bom April 8 at Hillside hospital, will be home this week. Tim little boy weighed 8 poundn, St ounces al birth and has. been mimed Sherman Ott. 'I lie Kallnaa liuvu ii son, Uenny. four ycura old. 'I'lie new boy In the grand auu of Mayor and Mia. Kullna of MhIIii, and of Mr. and Mra. Karl Jiickaon, Kansaa. Seventh and eighth tirade stu- dt'iita attended a skating party Friday night nl the ilroudwuy hull. Itcfreslimcnts were aerved. Studeula of baud and chorus In the Malin achiHila will present ii concert for mimic week In the high achool gymniialuui Muy IU, The bund will be directed by L). K. Curry, Kluuinlli Full", and the voice grmipa by Mm. Jeun Uluke of the high school faculty. Hana Norland Auto ance, 123 N. Bin Bl. Inaur- You're Invited to attend tho Intornotionol Harvester Co.'i SHOW Wednesday, April 24 8 p. m. Vetorons' Momorial Bldg., Klamath Falls Featuring Soil conservation movie "Undor Western Skies' Shorts Haying, One-Man Harvesting. Refreshments and special awards. -Sponsortd by- J. W. Kerns Implements 734 So. Sixth St. Poe Valley ' Mrs. Sydney Johnson and children lire vlaltlng at the homo of her purenta, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Itobcrta after spending aeveral months In Stockton, Cullf. The Eddie Huberts boys are p u 1 1 1 ii K In the crop on tho xaiich, working tor the paat acv- erul daya. Chet Ilurloii la putting up a new building on Ilia big ranch here. Murguret Kroner was a caller al the Losson Hons ranch this week where she purchaad tur key eggs for aettlug. Mr. and Mm. Joe Nork and Mr. and Mra. Victor Nerk and children went to Applcgulu Sut urday where Joe la going to work with the Ucn Nork log ging outfit. Archie Itobcrta la doing aome aprlng work with his tractor thia week. iliillle Iluluea wua on the alck list with a aore throat for sev- erul duya. Mm. Iluluea and duughter Kvelyn were ahuppem III Klainotli lulls over the week end, Joe Nork returned from Ap plegute to put In his spring wheat crop. The Fred Iteillngs were vislt om for a few duya from Hrooka, byinputny la extended by the community to Mra. Mury Gcb hardt on the recent loss of her hunbund. The Wilbur Relllngs are mov ing buck to their home place. Among ahopiM-r in Klamath Kails from here Thumduy were Mr, and Mm. Losson links. Mm. Viola Roberts and dnuiihter I Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nork. I Mr. und Mm. Losson Ross ul i tended the auction aule between llonaiuu and Dnlry, Thursday. I George Kerry was a caller ( here thla week. He bought some ! seed wheat und onui for Ills new I ranch in Dniry which he our- chaaed recently from Mr. and Mrs. Philip Oden, Buck Rodgcm la the proud owner of a new tractor. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sons 925 High Phone 3334 New vacuum tube equipment will speed long distance calls Long distance expansion program in full swing Ac dozens of places up and down the Pacific Coast we're going ahead with new vacuum tube equipment which boosts the number of telephone calls wires can carry. This Is just part of out unprecedented long dis tance expansion program now under waj. For the phenomenal development In this part of the country has resulted In a tremendously increased number of toll and long distance calls. (In 1943, for example, we handled nearly a mil lion a day.) But we're working full speed ahead to install the additional facilities we need to provide a better and faster long distance service than ever before. Listen to the Telephone Hour ... 9 p. m. Mondays . . . NIC The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. 120 North Eighth Street Telephone Klamath Falls 3101 n JsQSial V i Sawyer Heads Auto Plant LAKEVIKW, April 23 With the unnouiiceuienlof Itod Waters' realgnutlon as manager of the Moty and Vun Dyke store here to devote his full time to his ranch property west of Lake view, S. 11. Sawyer of Hend hua been named to the position here. Sawyer took over hia new duties Monduy, but Waters will remain a month or o to acquaint the new munuger with the atore and ItS CUHtOIIIITH. Kuwyer formerly taught school at licnson polytechnic at Fort- land following his graduation from the University of Southern California where he studied me- chunlcul engineering. He hus been associated with Moty and Van Dyke for over five years, and did a 2i-year hitch with the navy. He entered the navy ox un collated nuin in 1942 and waa promoted to chief machiniat be fore being discharged in No vember, 11)45, Sawyer aerved on vurloua ahlpa, one of which wua aunk in the South Pacific, and wua wounded by ahrupnel in one of the laland cumpuigns. He is a member of John Rogers post of the American legion, Honolulu, T. II.. and the Elks lodge. His wife is a librarian in the Oeachutea county library, and as soon aa housing la avail able she and their four-year-old sun will move to Lakeview. Coul is a source of vitamins, sulfa drugs, rubber, fertilizers, paints, insecticides, and disinfectants. Kcno BOXER SHORTS OREGON WOOLEN STORE Among guest last Thursday and Sunday at the home of Alice Lytic were her nephew, Krnent I.ytle, her niece, Mrs. Keith Johnston and family, a aiater, Mrs. A. T. Mekcmaon and daugh ter, Frances, and Sue Parkinson, all of Ashland: Mra. Walter Herndon and Mrs. Grizzle of Klamath Kalis. I. W. Coddard visited recently at the home of his grandnon-in-luw and granddaughter, Mr, and Mm. Dan Cooper, who have made their home in Powell Butte the puat four years. He alao made a recent trip to Waahing ton to visit a daughter who is ill. The Coopers arrived in Keno Monday and may make their home here, It was reported They have two children. Mrs. Cooper is the former Vella Cummings. Mrs. C. H. McKecn was a Keno visitor Sunday. She and her family now live In Talent. Her daughter, Mary McKeen, waa married In Eugene on Sat urday, April 13. She la a former resident of Keno where she at tended high school, graduating about four years ago. Iji.Murr Ormond, the groom, Is attending the University of Oregon and they will make their home in Eu gene while he finishes his school ing. Delbcrt Puckett, son of Mr. and Mm. V. E. Puckett is at home on a 15-day leave from the navy. Classified Ads Bring Results. Beatty The church at Beatty has just been painted by Rev. H. A. Zeller and members of the Klamath tribe and Improvements made. O. T. (Buck) Anderson, well known stockman of Beatty, is nrsAi.D a niwi, m.m.ih r.iii. or.. Tuesday. Asm is, isks r. s.. improving at the local hospital and should be on his way home soon. Dice Crane, member of the Klamath business committee, re turned to his ranch at Beatty! after attending a session it the Klamath Agency, I uquMl TabUto SfiU. N.M Vnp, I T lailliMi I Wka Craat-amka kw I Comm. IN 0y lf MM LUI rimliiirtttd'PERIOOIC' Female Weakness Mikt you leal "A Wrick" on such days? If you suffer monthly crampa with accompanying tlrad. nerroui. cranky fMllnga dut to functional periodic dlaturbanca try Lydla K.PInkham'aVeteubla Compound to rtlltra such aymptoms. Taken thruout tha month Plnkham'a Compound helps butld up reals Unca acalnat auch duueaal HEAR DR. ZOLLER at KLAMATH TEMPLE "Church With The Lighted Cross," 1007 Pine TUESDAY, APRIL 30 It has baan previously announced that Dr. Zoller would speak en Tuesday of this week, April 23rd. We are sorry that he will be unable to be here on that date. Dr. Zoller is heard weekly over Mutual Broadcasting network in the program "America Back To Cod." He is affiliated with the National Fellowship For Spiritual Awakening, sponsored by the Christian Business Men's Committee at our nation's capital in Washington. D. C. We urge everyone to tome and hear this diatinguiahed apeaker. REMEMBER THE DATE - APRIL 30 Rev. D. B. Anderson. Pastor. Phone 3870 11 Jp ewS y PREI a remarkable new-type automotive gasoline Shell X'100 Motor Oil fives premium protection for today's sustained speed driving like New Shell Premium, it stems from continuous Shell Research Nw Shell Premium is a radically new kind of motor fuel! UseS only the hishcr-cfhcicncy "Power-Heart" of the gasoline. 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