Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 08, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    WEATHER
OBEOON ParUr cloudy today, In
rea.lns lonlihl and Sunday, with
tght rain on eoavt and aouth of
lugetie Sunday. Mot quit ao cold on
ua.l and from Xugana to Medford
onlahl Strong eaitarly wind! In Co
umbla gorge; gentia eaal to aouu
rind, off coaiL
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Morning
tog near cnaat Pereiitent fog In valley.
vlth cloudy aklal today, tonight and
lundoy. Little change In temperature.
. lentla to moderate variable wind off
toait
Shower A shower was held
lor Mrs. Brent Deitrick at her
aome, 1604 Nimitz, last Tuesday
evening by the employes and
wives of employes at Lakeshore
Inn. Attending the shower as
lift bringers were Mrs. Chester
Voting, Mrs. Edward Gordon,
Mrs. Clifford Nelson, Mrs. Val
Davidson, Mrs. Robert Wilson,
Mrs. Lew Taylor, Edith Bartels,
Maxine Golden and Frances
Smith.
Dinner Meeting The Saddle
club held its February meeting
last Wednesday night with a
dinner at Sari's. Around 20
members were present to dis
cuss 'coming activities of the
club and plans for the Saddle
club birthday party.
' Song Published Rilla Stout,
1816 Logan, has recently had
one of her latest songs, entitled
"Go 'Way Kid Don't Bother
Me," accepted for publication
by the Success Music Publish
ing company of Aurora, 111.
Card Party The Ladies Aux
iliary of CIO will sponsor a card
party tomorrow night, Saturday,
at the CIO hall, 234 Main.
Awards will be given and re
freshments served. The party
will start at 7:30 o'clock.
- Gift Show Jack Hooks, own
er of the Cameo shop, plans to
leave Monday for the San Fran
cisco gift show after which he
will go to Los Angeles. He ex
pects to be gone about a week.
.'.Woman of the Moos Offi
cers and escorts of the Women
of the Moose, lodge 467, will
meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the
Moose hall. All are asked to at
tend. There will be drill practice.
Pythian Meet The Knights
of Pythias meeting will be held
Monday at 8 p. m. in the IOOF
hall. Initiation will be held in
the rank of Knight. All members
are cordially invited to attend.
Reminder Church and Li
brary club members are re
minded that the play to begin
Monday, February 10, at the
Little Theatre will start prompt
ly at 2:30 p. m.
. Catholic. Daughters There
, will be a business meeting of
S Catholic Daughters of America
.Monday at 8 p. m. in the parish
hall andall members are asked
In Hospital O. L. Brown,
well known Olene rancher and
long time Klamath resident, is
recovering satisfactorily at
Klamath Valley hospital from
major surgery. -
Business Visitors Mrs. Lens
Garrett and her mother, Mrs.
C. A. Lenz, were In town Thurs
day from the Lenz ranch on
Klamath marsh to buy tires for
their jeep. -
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Al
vin Culver, 1132 Crescent, are
parents of a son, their first
child, born Friday night at
Klamath Valley hospital. Mrs.
Culver is the former Louise
Patterson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Patterson of this
city. This is the first grandson
for the Pattersons. The little
fellow, who weighed 6 pounds
14 i ounces, has been named
Dennis Alvin.
Card Party Catholic Daugh
ters of America are planning a
pre-Lenten card party to be held
in the parish hall Friday, Feb
ruary 14. at 8 p. m. Nora Man
ning is chairman of the commit
tee for the party and she will
be assisted by Florence Pickett,
Helen Euan. Caroline Joans.
Louise Vaughn and Bonnie Van
denberg. The public is invited
to attend, and for information
call Florence Pickett, 8231.
To Washington Mr. and Mrs.
E. O. Stockdale, 1530 Wiard,
are leaving tonight, Saturday,
for Centralis, Wash. They have
been called there by the death
of his mother, Mrs. Margaret
Stockdale. The late Mrs. Stock
dale was a frequent visitor in
Klamath Falls in the past and
had many friends in the city.
Clothing Entrance! The 9th
street entrance of the First
Christian church will be open
every day of the week except
Sunday to receive contributions
of clothing for shipment to Eu
rope, it was announced today.
The Klamath Falls United
Council of Church Women is
sponsoring this clothing drive.
Aloha Chapter Members of
Aloha chapter, No. 61, Order of
the Eastern Star, will meet
Tuesday, February 11, at 8 p.
m. There will be initiation of
candidates and a Valentine par
ty. Mrs. Howard Listoe, worthy
matron, and Joe Kennedy, wor
thy natron, invite all members
and visiting members to attend.
New Spud Grade Potato
growers in Klamath county will
express their opinion in regard
to an additional potato grade
at a hearing Monday, February
10, at 8 p. m in the circuit
court room, Klamath Falls, the
county agent's office announced
today.
. Surgery Bob Sproat, head of
the Klamath Furniture com
pany, is recovering from major
surgery at Franklin hospital,
14th and Noe, San Francisco.
Mrs. Sproat is in San Francisco
at this time. ,
Lions Auxiliary The Lions
club auxiliary will hold its regu
lar meeting Monday, February
10 at 8 p. m. in the Winema
hotel.
Leave on Trip Mrs. Alice
Capozzolo and son Tony left by
plane yesterday for Washington,
D. C, where they will visit with,
friends. Mrs. Capozzolo will re
turn March 1.
HOTELS
OSBORN HOLLAND
BUGEXI ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Mr. and lira. J. E. Barley
aai Joe Earley
Preprlctere
READ
.
"Chiropractic
Presents Its Case"
in the February
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"Choir Of The West" To Sing Here
, ajiwe
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"The Choir of the West." an a cappella group from Pacilic Lutheran college. Parkland,
Wash., will present concert' it fine music at the Klamath Union high school auditorium Sun
day, February 16, at 8 p. m. Tickets are on sale at both the high school and by members of the
Klamath Lutheran church. The choir is made up of SO members and the director. The 20 men
and 30 women are students at Pacific Lutheran college and this Is the 30th annual tour made
by the choir covering Oregon. Washington and California cities.
Crater Lake
Weather Good
Clear skies with a few scat
tered clouds covered the Crater
Lake national park area today,
promising fine weather for skiers
and tourists.
The morning radio reports
from the park indicated 100
inches of snow on the ground
with an icy crust. Between 11
a. m. and 4 D. m. the skiing is
reported good on the slopes, but
unless there is a good fall of
snow the trails will be rough
and rutted.
The minimum temperature for
the last 24 hours was 24 degrees.
the maximum rose to 48. The
thermometers read 27 degrees at
8:30 this morning. ,
Roads in the park are all clear
and in good condition, the re
port said, and no chains are re
quired. Drivers were urged to
carry chains with them, how
ever, in case of emergency. .
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks and appreciation for
the acts of kindness, messages
of sympathy, and beautiful flor
al offerings lor our oeioveo
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Roberts
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Trafton
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mectvam
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shoup.
New Cafe Owners Lloyd S.
Berry and Ernest Chadwell of
Portland have purchased the
Night Hawk cafe. 629 S. 6th,
and will reopen the cafe Mon
day morning, after naving re
decorated the building. They will
feature 24-hour service.
U. S. farm output rose one
third between 1939 and 1946,
prices doubled and farm income
tripled.
ANNUAL
MAUN
Fireman's
BALL
Sat., Feb. 8
Benefit
Malln Fir Dept.
Music by
PAPPY GORDON
And His Oregon Hillbillies
Admission $1.20 Person
Dancing 10 till 2
Happy Hour Club The Hop-1 .' Easter Lily Mrs. C. S. fcob-.
py Hour club will be entertained ertson. 322 Lincoln, reports that
Tuesday, Febrary 11. at 2 p. m. Sho has a potted Kusler lily now
at the home of Mrs. Maud A. i in bloom. She will take it to her
Hosley, 623 High. , I church Sunday.. -'..
Mayor Back
From Meeting
Mayor Ed Osloiulorf reported
today that hto two-day visit to
thi" stale capital was vory suc
cessful. The mayor said Hint he
appeared before the state's sub
committee on nprnimutirs in re
lation to four bills ponding be
fore the legislature, to ulvo his
views on' the legislation.
. Ono of the principal-bills to
appear before the aub-committca
whs uvTAanu caning jur reorgan
ization, of the statu aeronautics
board. The bnnrri Is now com
posed of either airport managers
or flyers with a certain iimoutit
of experience.- The proposed
chauge would give t ho cities
having an Investment In the
IIKKAI.D NKWi, Klamath tall., Ola. SA1TRIIAV, ree. I, lull, fin Tar.
fields mora representation on
the hoard.
. Also discussed was a new bill
providing for planning and soil
ing around city iilrporln, mid n
bill nuiklng It lllin( to drop any
nrtlclo from an airpluno flying
over land. The mayor pointed
out that the Inllor bill would
prevent food from being
dropped to wrecked or Isolated
persons and that his group from
the League of Oregon Cities hits
reconumqidcd certain amend
ments to the act.
Before the white man came,
there were 00,000,000 buffalo In
the United States, It Is estimated,
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Here's Buick for 1947 - style-wise, performance-wise,
quality-wise and value
wise the sweetest "buy" your dollars are
going to find anywhere this year.
Eye well that sparkling new grille
behind it you'll be plainly marked as
strictly up to 1947 in your travel
standards.
Take in the tapering grace of long,
sweep-through fenders there's the hall
mark of a style pattern sure to bring
you notice and approval wherever you
may go.
Note the reach of the bonnet long,
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Spot the solid footing of a carriage big as
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spells room aplenty the ready-to-go
poise of four coil-sprung wheels ready
to level the roughest roads into boule
vard smoothness.
And in particular, mark down this: ,
Not one smart model but Wwill pre
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Cars in three scries, three whcelbases
and three price ranges give you a triple
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In each you'll find a rich abundance of
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spaciousness of great room, the feathery
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