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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1947)
! WEATHER NnnrtirnN calipoiinia-cunr to day, 1'inlgltl anil Wilnaalay, axi'viit for fna ii'imi HNt'i inviiin 111 iiaMariiitiu. J.lTlla pliaus lit IvuitMralura. ntl to Hiuilvrnt vaitalilo wlnitR off roaal. WAMIIINIJTIIN AND OIIKIION Mi, illy rlnur today, icmleht unit Wattnaaday ccul mol'llmN iiimh III vnllnyR, 111 11 rhmilft III IffiiiiinruTilrB, Manila varlaula, ait lo aiiutlieAMt, wind! olf ooail, Methodist Circles Tim four I'lliiloit of tile Woiiinii's Hoi'lcty of ClirlHtlii.n Service of llto First MutllOlllHl flllllTll Will ITlMlt Thursday na follows: Kullt clr rln with Mm, Jumirs Menders of 4!)U lliuliin (Ivlvo, with Mm. tiaiiriiu Cuaiicr, luwiUUnu, dessert lit , in. Knther circle In thu church parlor with Mr, Cicut'uu lliirlliniiin, Mr, M, O. J,lln unci MrH. Huby Konyim cnU'i'tuliiliiK, dessert nt 1:30 p. m. Miithii clrclo with Mm, (,'. II. lltirnstablo (it m IllKh, Mm, Murk Tnyliir, assisting, des sert ut 1:30 p. m. Mnry circle with Mm, Allen Mocabce Sr., o( J 607 Crciiccnt, Mr. K. W. Mocn lire, the co-huiiteiu, dessert at 1 p. ni. To Bait) Here Mr. and Mm. K. 12, Frcy mid small mm l'liul linvo coma hero (rum l.os An- w .sole to mnko their home. Mm. Vrey In the former Violet Knuzyckl of thin city. The couple mot while he was stationed ut the Murine Hnrrark, Krcy l a veteran of the marine corps with fovir year and seven day service behind lilm. He received 111 dlnrhuriie one your nun and luce then the couple hen been making their homo In southern C'allfornln whero he ban been en. United In commercial news photo, graphy. He followed thin line of Instruction when In the service. The r'reys now reiiido (I Pelican City, BRT Auxiliary The ludlea auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Knllroad Trainmen will meet Thiimduy promptly at 8 p. m. in the KC hull, with the new presl dent, Mm. Paul Jones, in the rhulr. Thla will be the aux ilinry'i aociul evening and Mra. Jonea aaka all mcmbem. young and old, to attend. A play will be presented by aeveral of the membera of the auxiliary and the quartette will entertain with aeveral number. Thoae attend Ins are aaaured a Jolly evening, and refreahments will be nerved t the close of the aoclal hour. Wod Recently Mr. Anella R. Odbern and Thomaa J. Myhan were married New Year'a F.ve by Justice of the Peace J. A. Ma honey In hla offlcea In the Vet rraiM Memorial building. The rotiple la now residing at 1933 Wantland. Mra. Myhan is a for mer realdent of Bclllngham, Waah. Myhan la well-known here ai Southern Pacific em ploye. Ptllcana Show The regular Pelicans show will be heard again darting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. over KFLW. Rose mary Blgbie, Wednesday night'a editor, hai planned a vocational program. The ahow la heard every Wedneaday from now on. Tranafarred Earl and Palsy Peace, formerly of the Anita ahop, have left Klamath Fnlla for Sacramento, where they will realde. The Peace' will take charge of the Anita shops there and In Stockton. Monthly Meeting The Junior circle of the Community Congre gatlnnal church will hold a regular monthly meeting at 8 p. m., Wedneaday. In Portland Mm. Henry Wat son, Wlncmn hotel, la in Port land on a two weeks' trip, visit ing with relative. Women of Moose The reg ular meeting of the Women of the Moose will bo held tonight at 8 o'clock In the Moose hall. JaycottUs There will be a meeting of the Jayceettes at 8 p. in., Wednesday, In the cham ber of commerce. enn :C01DS MISERIES Modern medication of this clean white rub promptly soothes and comforts, encourngos rostful sleep. PENETROaSRUB HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND KIICIENC ORK. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. .nit Mr.. J. K, Itrlty and Jet Karlay Proprietors ' SATURDAY January 11th BROADWAY HALL Music by PAPPY GORDON And His Oregon Hill Billies Dancing 10 Till 2 Admission $1 per Person DANCE Mim Does South Mm, Hurry W, Buthluny of Hurbor, formerly of Klniiinth Fall whure aha icrvcd city treasurer for a number of yeurn, la leaving thin week for Martinez, cniii., to remain uimi Kubniury 1 with her aon and fumlly, Mr, and Mm, Robert Buthluny, Mm. Uatlilany hua been hero over the holiday with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mm. Jiick Crawford of Lake abort) drive, and In Klumnth Fnlla aa the guest of Mr. und Mm, G, C, Lorenr. of 11 1 Kb atreet, The Cruwforda left early Tuca dny morning for the Ituthlany home at Harbor and will remain until Murch 1. Transferred Tommy Went, aon of Mr. and Mra, Wulter Wcat of Oakland, Calif., formerly of thla city, haa been tranafurred to Honolulu and left December IB on a piano which flew peni cillin to a const Ktiard cutter where a member of the crew wua critically ill followhiK an unpen dectomy. Wnat'a.a d d r e a a la, Thomas II. Weal, Y3c, VRB, Box 41). care FPO. He will bo on duty in the Tactile for IB monlha. Returned Mr. and Mrs Hixon and son huve returned home after a vocation In Phoenix, Ariz,, where they visit ed Mm. Illxon's brother, Arnold Vogel and family. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Gregory, of Blytho, Calif,, for mvr residents of Klamath Fulls Injurea Ankle Duncan Balrd, Z130 Herbert, is receiving treat meut at Klamath Valley hospital for an ankle Injury suffered late Munday. Balrd is employed aa truck driver for Shell Uil com pany. To Los Angeles Mm. Gather Ine L. Garrlott returned this week to her home In Loa An gelea after visiting hero through the holiday season with her son and hie family, tho William L, Uarriott of 138 Laguna. Royal Arch Deoree Klamath Chapter No. 35, Koyal Arch Masons, will hold its regular meeting Wednesday, January 8 ai y:ju p. m., with work in Royal Arch Degree. All Com' Minions Invited. No Meeting The Conger PTA executive board meeting. orlg Inally called for this Wednesday, wilt r held Wednesday, Jan uary 15, at 1:30 p. m., the regular 1'IA meeting date. To Stanford Jack I. Robin. son left Sunday for Stanford university after spending a three-week vacation with his pnrents, Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Rob inson, 1433 Derby. Practice Pythian Sisters will hold practice for installation and initiation Wednesday, promptly at 7:30 p. m., in the IOOF hall. All old and new officers and members of the degree staff are urged to be present, Moved John Shaw, resident of the Hurt hotel, was reported moved to Hillside hospital Sun day night from his rooms, suffer ing from pneumonia. Pneumonia P a 1 1 n t Mrs. W. E. Becker, 320 Lewis, was moved by ambulance to Klamath Valley hospital for treatment of fineumonia early Monday morn ng. Horn Ec Club The Shasta View Home Ec club will hold its regular meeting Wednesday at 1 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Anna Funk, 434 N. Sth, for installa tion of officers. FOR SALE SEED POTATOES Crown in Utah. 52 Ft. ELEVATION. VIRGIN SOIL. Certified and common, one drop and cut sise. Booking orders now. sublect to ocean side test. For prices and sam ple, call JOE MICKA Phone MALIN 131 ft IT'S THE gpE J Fremont PTA Member of Fremont PTA will hold a night meeting at 7:30 o'clock Thurs day In the school auditorium und a special invltntlon la ex tended to fnthem. The Rev. Dnvld Harnett Jr., will serve um modorutor at a symposium where the quostlon will be, "Keeping Our Institution In Focua." There will be a musl- cut program arranged by O. K, warcup, director or me vrco mont orchestra and band and refreshment will be served fol lowing tho moeting with Mrs. Charles Stark In charge. doing North Mr. Mcl Bald win and young (laughter, Carol, will leave bntiirduy morning for Portland, accompanying Mr, and Mm. Bob McCnrl und daughter Llnclu Jo. Mm. Baldwin will Join her husband who i now production manager for KEX radio station, Portlund, und Iw formerly of KFLW's atuff. Mo Car) la chief announcer for KFLW. With his family he will spend a week's vacation at Brlghtwood near Portland. Injures Eyes Mariano R. Baldonado, employed for the nasi nine months by the Klam ath Machine and Locomotive Works, Spring and Elm, suf fered a nulnful injury early Tuesday morning when sand Hew In his eyes while working on a casting. Baldonado was moved to Hillside hospital for treatment and later released to go home, 1343 S. 6th. ' Amvets The Amvcls will hold their first annual meeting at the county courthouse to morrow, Wednesday, at 8 p. m. The meeting will be con cerned with tho election of of ficers Jor 1B47 and to discuss the war assets administration sale at the naval air base. The Amvets are certified purchas ing agents for war surplus ar ticles. Coes South Mr. Esther Noel of High street has resigned her position In the office of the Klam ath Valley hospital and the first of the week left for a visit In Laguna Bench, Calif., where ahe will bo the guest of Dr. and Mrs. S. F. .Scott, formerly of this city. Home Extension Meeting The Poe Vallcy-Olenc home ex tension unit will meet at the Olene community hall at 10:30 a. m., Friday, for an all-day meeting. Wlnnifred Glllen, coun ty home demonstration agent, will lead the session. Surgery D. E. Potter, resi dent of the Baldwin hotel and a (rider employed at Weyer haeuaer Timber company, is re covering from major surgery at Hillside hospital. County Association There will be a meeting of the Klamath County Holiness association at Spraguo River Friends church at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING EsMrl, (ImrBBl.tS wrk . (All Mak B.aaanabl lrlr r'ra KltlMattt Sewing Machine Service Yalir lni.iialiS.nl Dollar Pbana lilt StIS Statu Way far INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE a r Call N, J. Roienbeum HIS Mil SI. T.l.ak.n. ltl ar lul WIU J. W. SiaSari Weill S.UU MOVE BY PADDED VAN To All Points Oegon Wosh. Col. EADS Transfer and Storage Klamath Falls Phone 8271 Medford Portland Eugene 0 Vancouver, Wn. MIHiil By MARY O'BRIEN Second In tho National School assembly series was a couplo billed ai tho Christians who per formed at an assembly to day. As they showed their collection o f colored films on tho "Kiver of No Return," thoy made comments o n their experi ences, l-lomo room teachers collected the admission fee of 10 cents if students went to tho assembly, Mary O'Brien 4ii iikt jiunt, jrtntD iitK annual Senior banquet sponsored by the Pnrents' and Patrons' club cost !.. II... .......... U ..! each senior SO cents.. To do .,,, ,.,llU thL UA nl,.K nn w plans to up membership to 50 cents per gunrdlun, a dollar per couple, for the school term. A I Wy ROEBUCK AND COy .l'.&.-.W-. ,1 -l....-aSa II .. jTl..- Warm Harmony House 50 Wool Blanket 72"x 84", The 50 cotton is underwoven, the 50 wool forms the luxuriously comfortable downy nap for that close-Warm sleeping. Bright blue or rose with white plaid. 3" rayon satin binding. Washed after manufacturing to help reduce shrinkage. At this Sears price, get one now for winter's use. ( Ksv u . f Li 'tSkZibnerlicH pMotaHft&f CfHl -meney &u4f re-openlng of the membership drive will bo effected next Wed nesday, January 15, at a meet ing in tho high school building. The public la invited to the meet. inn and an invitation is given especially to parents of high school students. Mrs. Frank Peyton is president of the club and In charge of arrangements. mm,., Honor Society met yesterday to discuss raising: Its standards to a level comparable to national honor society standards. Junior and senior students are now be ing classified by grade averages and, as now planned, only a cer tain percentage of students in the upper brackets will gain membership in the organization Wonderful , WAV TO RI1IIVI DIlTRISS O Tea, you get quick relief from aniBy, stuffy distress of bead colds with a lit tle Va-tro-nol in each nostril. What's more It actually helps prevent many colds from developing If used In timet Try 111 Follow directions in package. 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