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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1946)
WEATHER Fusm. .4.... Mun, all. K.lli ... Marrafnalttu mm. I'willaml llanu ... Halt Fralli'laco hvallla Mrilloift , ,,,,. 11.4 lllull 71 . no m 71 71 oo Mill. Prrrln SI NOItTIIKIIN rAl.irdllNIA Mmllr rival- toilay anil Tlitiraclay but with aiiina rna.lal tug 'i'lmiMlay Kllghlly warmar Hai'l amatllii anil t-oaalal vallaya lixiay ami Inlailnr vallaya 'rllutailay. MmlvrAta lii rrvalt nurlli lu iiurtltwfal wlnila uff i'iMt. OIlKdON (Uallarxil gliimla lixlay. In llllhl and Tliurttlay axcaiil itiiially i-luuily Willi puaalbly llslil ralna In llama lmilliwa.1 pmlliin. Momawliat wautiar In llttarlnr anulll imrlliin. (.'on llituad null al.awhai., Moclarat. auullt. arly wltnla off miaal. Picnic The Townncnd club will lioltl 1 1 m ii ri 1 1 mi I picnic Sun day, August 4, In Monro park nnil everyone la asked to inert at Alio N. Ninth lit 1(1 . m. Min urn to lirlnu watermelons, Cof fee nnil Ice crvuin will be fur iiIsIumI by Hi" auxiliary. Those Mtti'iiilliiK should lirlnu tublo servlco unit (or further lnlor nmtlon cull 73H4 or 7HIIH. Visits Mr. mill Mm. Frank It. I'lkc nf SiiIpiii visited with Mr. nnil Mm, George llnrthman, 27117 Altumont, over IuhI week end. Tlio Pikes arc former resi dents of Klamath Falla, where 1'lkn wua one of tlio proprletora of tlio SuperC'reamcd Ico cream (tore, llllll Main. Lunchton All circle of the Missionary aoeloty of the Klrsl Baptist church will inret at the church Thursday at noon for a pollock luncheon at Moore park, weather )cnnlttlii. Otherwise, the luncheon will be held In the church parlor. A business meeting will follow. Eagles Auxiliary Membara of the tingles auxiliary who have paid Indue duea by the yeor arc requested to be In the lower FOE hull Thuraduy at 8 n. m. Mem ber are asked to bring anything that can be used aa a prize for the entertainment. Those attend ing are to dress aa achool glrla. There will be a potluck dinner later for lady Knifes only. Trip May Phlnney, 015 N. Eight", la leaving Friday morn ing for Moara Luke, Wash.. Spo kane, Wash, and Florence, Mont, She plana to return to Klnmath Fulla early In September. Vliltlna Cant, uml Mra. Au drey U, Durst and children, Mudi'lyn, Murray, rially und Kit ward of New Caiman, Conn., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Warren U. Noggle, 24411 llomedale. Mra. Durst ia Mr. Noggle'a slater. Captain Durst, who has been chief pilot with Pan American on tliu 1'aclflc routes mid stationed ut La Uuardla Field, N. Y is effecting a transfer to Kan Franrlsco. Madelyn and Murray will re main In Klamath Falls for an In definite slay. Madelyn will re turn to WardHehiiont, Nash ville, Tenn., for her second col lege ycur eurly in September. To Sslsm Mr. and Mrs. John Steelhammer of 1B44 I.eHoy left Ibis morning for Salem where they will make their home. Kleelhammcr will go Into busi ness there. They were accom panied by their two sons. John and George. Steelhammer has been purchasing agent for Klam ath Machine and Locomotive for several yeors. Falsa Alarm The city fire de portment was called out last night to the Wilson ubstruct of fice, 311 Main, but the call was u false ularm, Smoke seen from the street wo apparently from a stove Into which rugs had been thrown. Pagaant Danceri'are still needed for the pugeant. Ap proximately 170 girls, ages 7 to 12, can be used In the verdant group an 13 glrla, ages 7 to 10, for the orchid group. Coaluines are furnished. Girls should reg ister ut Fremont school. Drill Ttam The Eagles auxili ary drill teum will practice to night, Wednesday, at H p. m. In the upper FOK hall. Any mem ber of the drill team not present will be asked to turn in her uniform. Evangelism Worker Alma Bulley, nutlonul child evangel ism worker, will be at the Covenant church Thursday and Frlduy at 2 and 8 p. m. for con ferences with anyone interested In child work. Fllai South Mra, Milton O'Neill left by plune for Sun Francisco this morning after at tending the funeral of tlio Into F.inmu O'Neill. THAI.!! ft NEWS, Klaaulk rills, Ora. WFDNHSDAT, Jalf tt, IMS, Fa ft Wtr Camp Fira The Camp Fire office will bo closed from August 1 to August 20. Anyone wishing club information may call Mrs. 11. C. Johnston, 51)74. Return Mr. and Mra. J. Percy Well returned recently from a two weeks vacation spent In Vic toria, fi. C, and other Canadian scenic spots. Visits Brother Mra. Archie McCrucken of Sacramento spent the week-end at the homo of her brother, Ed McCrucken, on the llomedale road. On Furlough Jim Norecn spent tlio week-end at his home on 17.'I0 Arthur. He was on leave from the navy and la sta tioned ut San Leundro, Calif. To Bt Discharged John W. G. Noggle. PhMSc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Noggle, 2440 llomedale was discharged from active dutv with the navy today, Noggle will return to Klamath Falls. Thursday. He will enter Stanford university for tlio full quarter on September 23. Discharged Norman G. Knight, Y2c, 1024 Division and William D. Floyd, Slcof Klam ath Agency, were listed today as discharged from the Bremerton, Wash., separation center in of ficial navy bulletins. Both men were released July 26. In Town Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Johnson were In Klumuth Falls Monday from their resort at Itocky Point transacting business for Harriman lodge. They re turned Monday night. Prscllcs The drill team and glee club of the degree of honor will meet for practice In the KC hull Friday at 8 p. m. It Is ur gent that all members of these groups bo present. Recent Visitor lola Davis of Vancouver, B. C, left for points south and east this morning after visiting at the L. D. Potter home. Miss Davis is a niece of Mrs. Potter. COVERS Protect &uildin$ Materials.- V" ,,,B V. H. A..,., flaairjf, atrprf, niii-. presf tar pa 7 Hiiri HOWIE BROS. 2313 S. 6th Phone 4362 Returns John Larson, 138 Lewis, returned recently from a four-week vacation In north ern Wisconsin and Minnesota, where he visited with friends and relatives. League Masts The fire peti tion for the fire district In the suburban area came back re cently from the state fire depart ment and anyone Interested In currying one of the petitions is asked to meet tonight at 7:30 R. m. at the homo of Mr. and Irs. Floyd Hoover, 3031 Frieda. HARTFORD A.cld.al a .si L4aaa.ll. Caapa.f INSURANCE T. B. WATTERS FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE General Insurance Agency 107 S. 7th St. Phone 4193 Clayton Steam Generators Now Available 0-150 pounds steam pressure (in 5 minutes) O FULLY AUTOMATIC O OIL OR GAS FIRED INEXPENSIVE ' O To install O To operate See the "CLAYTON" on display at the COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE CO. 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