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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1946)
MraAl.a a Nr.WS. KlaaaalS ralli, Ora. WKDNaSDAT. Mar t, IMS. rus r"ra'-, . Fremont PTA To Mral Finul niolliM of tliu year fur tho Kro niiml I'l'A will liu lii'lil Thiiihiiiiy afternoon ul 2 Ml In Ihi' schiiiil iKlltiirliini wlii'ii limliilliitliui (if new officer will tiikti plueo. Mm. Kdwln St'lini'i'lHTk, newly elected iiri'Hldi'iil, will give report of tin- Httilu I'l'A conven lion held ul Lutiriiiiilo last week. Arnolil Ciruliiii, city school su perintendent, will discuss Hie proposed stale basic school tip port fund, uccordiiiK lo un an nouncement liy the retiring presldi-iil, Mm. Hinge Miisnn Jr. Tea will liu nerved lit tho close of the ufteriioiiii, mill ull inotlierit of Fremont students lire urged to uttend. Exl.nd.d TripMr. and Mr. nkiuird Walsh of Tuleliiko left Tiiemlny for Ireland. traveling by wuv of Seiillle where Ihey will visit their noil, Hoger. They plan to leave New York May 211 on the George Washington. Muring tlielr slx-miinlh slay they will vliilt relatives In Ireland. They are parents of Mm. John Kellc her of Tulelake and Mm. Merit K. Smith of thin city. Wlnema Toniplo Winemn temple, i'ylhlan Sinters, will meet In regular session In the lOOK hull, Friday, at H p. in. II in urgently reipiented Unit mcmbeis of tho degree fctnf f be present for practice, Horn From Hospital Mrs. J. S. I'ade has returned to her home, 1720 Crenocnl, from Klamath Valley hospital, with her infant daughter, Mary Ann. Friendly Circle Friendly cir cle will meet with l.lr..lc Utile of 2444 Orchard way Thursday Instead (if with Grace Dock, Visiting Mrs. Hubert O. Units of Port I mid Is visiting her mother, Sun Wolf of Klamath Falls. Meetings ftUrr i'lrrla- riral St. .niMllal church manitMr and antona lnlr,aal,I tnawl I church I p it' Tluiiatlay Inr liana porUlliMt lo horn, til Mia Jt lliaar. MSB Itarlail drlvt, fur Uoaaerl lum.-h.ull SI I 3U p. 111. Uarraa -Oorcaa Cirri., rtral Praalivlar. Ian church, politick luncheon al church. Thurailar. lu a m Mia llavul r. Uar m.tl Jr , vailing' riavullonata rralar-'l'aitlott I'raiar 7, titaaU Ttmra. alar, a p m. loor hall, rias prarllc. fur fraud anramitinritL ItatiMrimanlB. SI. raal'a Guild uotlura lunrhaun. )S noon, Thursday. Vila TrailartrS C. Wlaaentiarh and Itafal Morrlauit rapon on rmd durlns luiirheun fullowad lo guild Itualrtaaa maall'X haala 'law drama llama kcanamlra Claa- Matl Thura.lav. I .Ml p. m. Willi Mr a. Ada lUrlaan. U7 llia. Correct Datas The local Girl Scout office wishes to corriicl two Incorrect dales which up peared on the postcards recently Lent lo leuders. The itrownlo and intermediate leaders' picnic will be held at Mnoru park May It) Instead of May I), untl the llrow die Itevel will bo held ul Modoc field May 25 Insleud of May 24. Mothers Club Tim Sucrcd Heart Mothers club will meet at 7:UU p. in. Thursday fur Installa tion of officers, followed by a program und silver leu. Since this will be the last uicclliiil of the school year, ull duds aru in vited. KF Women Entertain Visiting Speakers Visillmt speakers for the rally at the First Christian church Thursday will be guests of local churchwoineii. Mrs. J. K. Howard, stale presi dent from Corvallis, and Mrs. J, W, Jordan, stale secretury from Sllverton will be kih-mIm of Mm. Frank Forlna, 2U74 Karl. Mrs. II. 1.. Wlckershuiu, 1202 I'lue, will have as her ituest) Mm. K. It. Moon, missionary from Africa, unci Mrs. Juliu Gregory, district secretary from Medford. Chiloquin Seniors Dine On Chicken CHILOQUIN, Muy 8 Sunday uftcrniion the members of the Krutliiutluk class of Chlloqulu 111 Ull school und their dims ad visor, Miss Margaret' Molilor, were entertained at chicken din ner by Mr. and Mrs. (Jus I'ugo unit son, Gene, lit their home in Fort Klamath. The beautifully appointed table curried out the class colors, rose and silver, even to the nut cups, which were rose with tiny silver diplomas tucked Into the bundles, Chlloqllln's graduates this spring are: Donna Hruutlacht, I'uiila Albert, Hose Murie Floyd, Mary Christy, Kenneth Luder man, Klmore Nicholson and Gene I'UKC. AHMYFFICER TO TOKYO ASTORIA. May 8 i1'i Trans fer of LI. Col. Waller W. Abbey, coinmuiKllnit officer of the har bor defenses of the Columbia the past six months, to Tokyo was announced today. He will be replaced by Col. Louis II. Thompson. i.4 vi i. i 'A VITAL STATISTICS COX -Born t lllllalil hrMflul. Klim- tth rH. Or . M-y 4. IDM. lo Mr. net tr NuImM Cos, t4ia Itayton, lrl. 'Itfht: 7 pound ounrM C'ATAI.ANO llnrn at Klmlh VallfV hnanltal. Klimilh Talli, Or , May 1. 1U44, lo Mr. a ml Mr. Mlrhavl Calalann. Bit H luih. m buy. Walglil; T pounito I minraw IflU'-Horn at Klamilh Valley ho riul. Klamaifi fall.. ( , Mar X. luw. Mr. arui Urn. Arthiil Hill. NtKaftta IHWar. a boy. Waithl. poutwlt 13 gnrti, urtlfR. Rnm ( Klamath vallav h(Mtill. Klamath r-M, Or. Mav A. Uta. in Mr. amj Mra Halph K)Ur, Midland. tfl. WoBit; 4 pounds U ouiirtia. AI.VARADO- Horn ! Klamath Vallay hnapltal. Klanvath ralli. Or . May 2, ItHfl. to Mr. and Mr J 1.. Alvararto. MarHII. flrl. Waitfhi: 7 pounda 4 ounrM ANORt'lt -Rorn at Klamath VallfT hm,piul. Klamath rM, Or. May 1, 10M. tn Mr and Mra Jack Andrua. VMt2 Rrrtamatlnn, girl. Wujht: 7 pounda 1 1 nun !-. , Altr.rrHtNi;ril-- Worn at Klamalh Vatr hiMnltal. Klamath rati. Or. Mav fl. I0. tn Mr and Mr. John Arelalngr, 3-lA Auburn. a boy. Walfht: 7 pounds 1 ounraa, Courthouse Records C'amnlalnta Fllatl Oliver I 1'nta v.. t ti lwli, and tn (lhtalti paymrnt Harry U. Uolvln. attorney for plain Off. 1 Theo M. Mad.en vt. William S Pet-rr-mn, atili in otiiain pavmeiil llert C. Thomas, attorney for plaintiff. I J ml Ira rurl Otaf Raymond Ulixahath. no Pl'C par- . mlt Pine. tlO ! Ftnyd Itnv imtraham, no optrator Ikenia. Pin. 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