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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1946)
I mi 111 Lutheran Ladles Aid Tim Kliiiiiulli l.iitlu-riiii I.ikIU-s Aid will miM'l Tuesday at 2 p. in. In 1 1 u church on C'lfn'ciii, On lliu ii'iiiiiiiii will liu Mm. John l.iii'smi. Miikliiu' nn tlm rducii Hun ilipul lini'iil, Thi'rr will iiImi lip (iirniHl iiiloplluii of thu I'unstltiitliiii. A wlillii cli'pliiuil suli' will III' lllllllllril I IV Ml'H. t I'ulinrr Snllis (.'IntliliiK (nr the l.uthmun Win Id Action liinilil lis liriniKlit In Out iiii'rtlnu nr to Hip church liutwui-n II n. in. niul nuon any ilny iinlll May 1. In Hoipllnl Mia. LikIvIh Peterson of I'rliipvllln niul f i)i -incrly of Kliimiith full, wnn moved to SI. Chin leu hnnpltul In llond Sundiiy following; a Hidden utlark of Ilium. She liua ninny fl li iuln here. Mis. l.uun Wnn en, her dnuuhlcr. plum tu go north to bn with hrr purcnU. Accepts Position I.nl Well rr, former Wave, who liu Iwvn living with hrr slstrr. Mm. Fred Lawann, 42!) Kluiniith, lius uc crptpil a ptMltlnil with thr. Vet erans' mlinlnlntratlon In HoIsc Malm. She In the duuuhter of Ur. J. 1'. Weber of HoIsc. Qoes to School Cnwi'll II. nnrimtutilc, S-2e, USNIt, xtn tloned In lluwall, Is a undent at the navy's Pacific university at Pcurl Jlurlior In off-duty liiiuri. Cowell'i home l at 123 II illli ilrcet. Party The Towniend club will honor Mr. and Mm. II. t). Myers with u purty at their home, SOU N. Bth. on Tuesday ivrnliiK at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mm. Alyers ore leavlnK soon for a two-month's trip. To Portland Mm. Cicoiue Must of I Inrlnn drive and Itrnndmin Kdwurd McCriiikcn left Sntiirdny fur I'ortlnnd where they will vtall friends and relatives. Left Today Hev. and Mm. Wlsseiibiii'li left tlila inornlnK to attend the Enls copal chinch synod In nerkelry. They expect to return Sntiirdny. fa -7 wutTiimLiown Many at Benellt There waa tin excellent uttendiince lit thu pioKmin presented Kiilindny nlKlit at Kreiniiiil school audi tonuill by the Kve Hennnn school nf daw-lug for tlm bnii'flt of SI. Putil'a bullilliiK fund. Tlm pi'oiliuin will bo repented Kil day nlKlit. Mny II, lit Altiunont school, mid "Kiiln on Friday nlitht, May 10, ut Henley. Thu public la Invited. Discharged Word haa been received of the. dlacharKo of Id. II. II. Treleuao and hi) brother, J. li. Treleuau, both nf whom erved In the army. They will return to their civilian Joba u cuniluctor and brakeinun, re ipecllvulv, with Circitt North- Bpesker Dr. Adolpli Weill 7.)r 1 of Dm University (if Oreifon achool of inediclnc, I'ortlnnd, will uddreaa all I'TA groups on Tueaday at iiHO p. in. when Hlvemlde PTA will bo the host ess achool. The meeting will bu held In the Hlvemlde auditorium and a film will bo ahown, not presented here In the paat, by Ur. Felnzlrl who will nlao (III cuaa social hygiene problcmi. Vlaltort Mr. and Mra. Leo Cnrabedlun. (Dorothy Lnsmels ter), worn liero hint week from Kreano, Calif., where they are now makliiK their home. They vlalted Mm. (laruhcdiun's pnr enta, Mr. au'l Mra. I', J. Lea. melater nf MrookliiKs, before coining here to bo with frlnnds for few daya, Vlalta Son Mm. S. A. Ci la ter, 21117 lloinedulo, hus re turned from IJund where alio vlalted briefly with her nun, Hilly Kinder, recently returned from aervlce. Exptctad Here Mm. Mar garet i'owell Lamb, formerly of thin city and now making her homo In Portland, la expected here this weekend for a visit and she will alao attend a meet lull of the Harden club on Mon day In the library cliibroom ut which Ulna there will be a potluck luncheon. Sudden Trip Lee McMul len of Klamath Production Cred it association left for Seattle late Sunday nlKht when ho received word that hii wife who wag vis 1 11 ii S there had become 111. In Hoapltal Delbert Lien, 11, ion of Mr. and Mm. Hoy Lien of Keno, ii receiving medi cal treatment at Hlllalde hoapltal. Improving Mm. Dorothy Mr Heynolda, III ut her home IHIfl Portland with the flu, was able to alt up today and i alowly Improving. Flnt Bon Born Robert C'liurlea Wumatud waa born In Klamuth Valley hoipltal at 2M a. in. April 2(1, to Mr. and Mm. C'liurlea O. Wumatud 1521 Sar gent. He weighed 11 poundi 2 ouncea at birth. He has two sis lem, Florence 7. and Jeanne, S. 1AI. Jj MEWS. KUm.ls, Mil, Oft. HONDAS', Asrll IS, IN, hn ' In Sacramento E. Luton Stephena left Sunday night for the regional office of the U. S. bureau of reclamation in Sac ramento to transact business for the bureau. He is expected back the middle of the week. in main rrT May Day Dane The fourth uunuul dunce for high achool tudenta will bo given by tlm F.lka lodge In the fclks ballroom ! Wedueaday, May 1, starting at ! 8 30. The dunce will conclude at 11:30 p. m. refreshments will be aerved. F.vana' bund will piny. The affair Is for high achool student! only. Adjuster Moves J. W. Vim Doreu, Insurance adjuster for automobile and casualty Insur ance claims, has moved his office from 313 Main to 111 South 4th. Anils Peterson, brunch manager for Murtln and Anderson, ad justers, will be associated In the new office. Son Born Mr. and Mn. A. E. HI ley are parents of a son, John Kdwurd Hlley, born April 18, In Sun Francisco. The child weighed II pounds 4 ounces at birth. Mm. Hlley Is the former J tin ii it n Workman of Klamoth Falls. She and Hlley were mar ried here Mny 12, 1043. Civilian T4 Murlln L. Dy ers, route 2, box 078 I), received his honorable discharge certifi cate, at Fort Lewis, Wash., April 24. Vlsltlnfl Mr. and Mm. P. J. Lcsmclstcr and Mr. and Mrs. Hay CSuerrrluz of Brooking, forinerjy of Klamnth Falls, vis ited here over the weekend. HANDY MEN By CARL WHITLOCK It Is part of the American genius to be handy with tools. The mun who can "fix ony- thing Is an Im portant part of the life of every c o m m u n I ty, lurge or small. In thr war, that man Is the oiip w'm.-wiint Into t h e war plant and showed the ' manage incut 1 any number of ahuit cuti to production. In these days of peace, he Is the one who keeps running the electric and me chanicul gndgcts on which we have como lo depend for our every day comfort and conveni ence. The balky motor, the out-of-step sewing machine the erratic and moody clock, call to him In a manner he simply cannot resist and lie cannot know hap piness again until the erring mechanism tins been set right. It Is very seldom that the all around mechanical genius of this sort earns as much ns his abilities ought to pay him. Hut ' somehow hn seems the happiest of beings. And It Is doubtful If anyone contributes more to the happiness of the general public. toto "' NOW iW 'STHE TIME Many Walt Too Long paulX lee Phone 7777 111 N. Sth SUN LIFE OF CANADA DRIFTWOOD . CAFE fT 126 Bo. 7th 'mm tat i r Unlcr Nw Minis mini Barbecues Steaks Hamburger! OPEN 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Closed Sundays WHY DIDN'T I au.V7.' 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