Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1947)
Speaker raXD a NEWS. Klaaulk rail!, Ora. THtiasDAT, rak. IS, isft. lt i. ft WEATHER ' OHKIION Mnatlv rlmnly Willi up I'MiluiiHl almwvra It) waal anil iiattly I'hiuily In aail tmlwy mill lunlalil Unfitly tuiiiiiri-iiw Willi lulu In uurtli and wt-.t jiihI anuw uver llm moiiiiuina. I.lltla clmliK III lemlHiiallilv Moilerala tu fiaali aolllliarly wliuU uff cuait. NOHTIIHIIN CAI.IKOHNIA Partly rlnilUy liitluy anil luulsht paranl I'liiiltly with oi'raalniial Miilil taltia In axlrania liurllt IiiiiimIii Toiiintruw vlmiily Willi iH'faalunal llitlit ralna In norln ami itatlly I'lmiilv In amilh. l.llllp t'lmnsa In (piuiiaiHliira. Motlarala In frh anutlivrly wlnila uff r.iti.l mirllt nf ruia Mandli'lniii but tniMlarula varlahla wlndi Jit utlial' vimatul muaa. Chorui Not to Blng MiMiihrrs of thu Kliiiuiitli Clint Ml Biiclcty, srliurtulccl tti hIiiiI ut the Kotury lii'tiurain Frliltiy :illit ul tliu Wllliirtl, mo ikIvIhimI Utility Hint tho chorus will mil iipt:ur due to the iibM'ticv nf Andy Lonry Jr., illrrclor, oullvd tit Liih An- f t-lrn WciliiuHdiiy by tliu critical Unci., of his fiithur. ' Clrclt to Matt Tin' Kutnlly Clrclr- of the r'lrst Coveiiiiiit church will simnaor Ittt niinnul blrthdity pitrty mi r'rldiiy, Feb rtitiry J 4 at 8 i. tit. St-rvlcct will be held hi the lower rhtirch auditorium lit IIU Wiilinit. Tha proifrum for the cvenlnK will in i'lttde hIiikIiiUi reittlliiK, uii( 11 brief ineiiiiKe by the Itev. Vlritll Dexter nf the Krep Methodist church. Followinif the tiroKniiit :i hour of fellowiihl will be en IovpiI with ri-frrshmi-nl nerved bv Mm. Ki-uIipii I-onlieru and Mm. I'titil Nometh. A cordial liv vltntloii la extended to oil who with to attend. Rummigt Sal The Rorop- att.tlal l.,l. lw miriiiaiirniu 111111 inaife "10 "" '-"y Salurduy. Krl ruttry to. ut me lormer hhiihii l u..ll,.l.l.. flf-iiiwra 1 12 1 s. nth. tnrll.iK ut :30 a. in. A portion of the proceeds will tin towurd rttiibllhhlnK rnmierhlp for Camp Klre C.lrla initl Girl Seouta at C'liinii Kather Apiileiiitle. l.nko o' thr Woods, who inlithl other wise) not be little to attend tltta comliiK summer. All doiiiitlinti will be Kindly received py me club mid ruinmiiiie muy be left any time thla week. UNA Potluck rtoynT Neigh bora of America will im-rl In KC hall Krldtty. Kcbruiiry M, at fl 30 p. in. for pollock dinner nerved in honor of Sltitti Super visor Mue K. Luiiuii of Portland. All members and butt-bunds uro Invited. Further Information may bo obtained by cttUinu 7U13 or 8805. Tlte rPKulur ineetluit will be held at 8 p. m. follow Inn tho dinner. Officers will wear formula. Man Lomni will be at Hotel Hull from February 13 to 18 for Interviews. Reservations Those nlminlnu to uttend tho Mondity MiMht din ner muellnii of tha business and ItoicnhIdiiuI Women a duo it I thu Wllliirtl hotel ut 0:30 p. in. me linked to muke rvavrvutloiia by cullluK Mm. rriink tviniN, 71154, beloro Friday ovcnliiK. TIiobu unitbUi to uttend tha din ner, ut which ItottcoK Miller, lieulth cduciitlon vonstiltiiul, Ore. Kon stiile boiird of henlth, will be thu prlnclpiil spuukcr, lira linked to uttend the lecture which will atitrt at 7:30 o'clock. Tliu muetliiK hua been timinKcil hv the henlth nun surely com mittee, Annla Strulhera, chulr- iniin. Called South Andrew Loney Jr., director uf niualc cduciitlon in the city kciiooih, leu ui a. nt, today, Thumdny, for Lonu neuch, uitiil., culled oy inu cm Icul 1 1 1 in-Hit of hla futher, Mr. I.oney Sr., 7U. Mr. Loney la at tlte family homo in l.onu Ueuch and hua been quite III the punt three weeka. He und Mm. I.oney huve visited herr every summer for the past several yenm and made many friends In Kluntiith Fulls. Monlh'i Trip Mr. and Mm A. II. Duvh4, 416 N. Uth. plan to leuvn tomorrow for a motor trip to the enat coast, WashlnKlon, U. C, New Orleuna, Old Mexico, I ,os Amielea and back home. They will ba xorte month. To Euaan Wllllum Crest- well nf Henley and son Jimmy will leave Friday mornhix for EuKene where they will spend a couple ol days. From Portland Mm. Albert M. Iloyd of Portland l here for a two weeks visit with her niece, Mrs. Dorothy Hollenbeak, 4IIU3 Mitinin way. Miller to Visit Word was re calved today that Roscoe Miller, health cduciitlon consultnnt, Ore ion state board of health, will Be here thla comlnK week In place of Dr. Adolph Wcluzlrl of Portland, who la III at tho prea nt time. Miller will 'speak at tho Business and Profesalonnl Women' club meeting Monday night and also before the Lions club on Tueudny. replacing Dr. Welniltl. H will also address various health groups which hud scheduled Dr. Welnzirl. In Ban Francisco Friends nf Mrs. Larry Nash, 2018 Lavey, will be interested to learn she Is doing nicely at the University of California clinic in San Fran cisco. Mrs. Nn.th la receiving treatment nt the hospital there. She left some time ago to visit a daughter. Mils. Dcrnio Plela of San Francisco. Expected Hare Mr. and Mm. Wilbert ft. Lunnon and daughter. F.llzaheth Dlnnc of Boston, arc rxected here tonight to visit Mm. Lonnon'a fnthcr, Oscar S. Nissrn of this city. Nissen him not seen his daughter since 1D35. and this will be hla first meet ing with hla son-in-law and griinddniighter. Visitor A. It. Huwn. speoker for the republican party, wn a guest at the Willard hotel Wednesday night. Business Her Mrs. Kmma Martin of Sonoma, Culif., la in Klamath Fulls on bu-siness and la slopping at the Wincma hotel. Crater Lake Storm Ends Suddenly The storm which a wept through Crater Lake national park Wednesday stopped as aud denlv as It descended and as i result of the new snowfall ski lug was reported today us being mi lie good. Honds In the park are open and chains not required as piowa nave cleared tne road beda. Very little anow fell Thursday morning but It was clear and criMD with a temperature read ing at 8:30 a. m. of 22 degrcca There Is a light crust on top of 10R Inches of packed anow but tho prospect for week-end sport was goou, park oiiicinis advised. AIR MAIL TIED UP FRANKFURT. Germany. Feb 13 iV) If you're not getting any man rrom soldiers in Ucrmany, It la because six tons of air moil have piled up here owing to bad weather. No air mail has left thla theater for America since roll. o. the army anid today. City Delivery Srvlc. Ph. 8417. 1 , r r V f I Frank Branch RlUy. well- known Portlandar, will apeak befor the Rotary club Friday night at the Willard hotel. Thla meeting replacea the usual Fri day noon luncheon and Tula- lake Rotarians ana wivea are invited. M I L L E R S o FRIDAY and SATURDAY o M I L L E R S Lawyer To Speak Here Fronk Bronch Riley. Portland lawyer and nationally famed lecturer, will ue tne principal aneuker beforo tho Klumnlh Falls Rotary club Friday at 8:30 p. in. at the Willord. Also Invited to attend arc TulcluKC lioiariuns and their wives. Riley, authority on the lifo and times of Lincoln, will give a Lincoln address and this par ticular talk hua been featured in onnuul obsorvunces of Lincoln's birthduy in many Pacific coast cities. Following his appearance at an all -Seattle Lincoln Day banquet lust year, the Seattle Times declurcd: "If he cun be persuaded to come again, it will be difficult to find a banquet hall sufficiently large to accommodate the crowds." Also Invited to the Friday night banquet, which taken the place of tho usual Friday lunch eon, arc the presidents and secre taries of otitcr southern Oregon Rotary clubs. CARD OF THANKS To our neighbors We would like to thank' everyone for the lovely gifts and their kindness to us after our recent fire. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Baugus and family. 3 .J i $1 NOTIONS, YARDAGE $1 SPECIALS ISITORS WELCOME Anr it. Evening, litiialiyt t'ui rinwrn run it tiurr? SUrk Mirk Rei Klamath Flower Shop mi i. ik Groenhoutet rh au LATHES CHAIN BLOCKS CHAIN CABLE SCRAPERS MOTORS DONKEYS DRUMS House Moving Equipment . DRILL PRESSES SESSLER BROS. 534 Market Confirmation Class The Rev. F. C. WissvnbHi-h of St. Taul's Kpiscopnl church today an nounced continuation classes held each Thursday and Sunday nights nt 7::il) o'clock In the parish hall and all interested persons arc invited to attend. Visit University Mrs. A. II. Dnvls and Mrs. J. W, Ward vis ited their sons, Dale Davis and Jack Ward, nn thp University of Oregon campus lu-.il week-end. They were accompanied to Eu gene by Mrs. Wnyne Cody and Mrs. Rav Dnmnn. CliiHsif led Ads Bring Results. Some tend comic Valentines, Or onei with prim decorttm, Bui Hie snwrtesl swains of all . . . Let flowers say it lor 'em! ROSS K l . j FOR SALE- SEED POTATOES White Rose Russets Canadian Washington Certified Zero Hot House Readings GEO. I . BURGER PHONE 5660, or BOB CHEYNE 8009 fJPEf or taUill!mefsf Precious I'M. w J to match is . it Wf "p' an acco;; oYiarees nn?"- wo ew ' . extra bib- Payment Necessary Down Poyn S 1 - iwmmK Stationery Montag. Xats, Farncrait and Sky Mail Stationary. Rag. $1.50 to $1.88 Valuta $100 I Quilted Satin Kleenex Covers Rg. $1.35. Aasortad Colon $100 I Ladies' Belts Sport and drtssy stylts. Rtg. $1.50 to $3.98 Valuaa $100 I Spun Rayon Prints Assorttd patterns in 42 In. Rag. $1.47 $100 I yd. o Cotton Lace Net White and turquoise in 39 in. Special $100 yd. LADIES'SHOES Odda and anda oi Pumps and Sandals, xcallant for utility wtar. Ona larg tabla in valuas to $5.95 $100 I par 100 Pair -WHILE THEY LAST- FIT YOURSELF FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE BARGAIN DAYS AT MILLER'S EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ARE OFFERED THROUGHOUT THE STORE. $1 DOWNSTAIRS $1 $1 DAYS $1 5-Pece Bridge Sets $ 1 00 Fine muslin with appliqu florals. $1.49 valuas I All Linen Napkins Whita and Ecru . Linen Guest Towels Hand tmbroiderad. Valuas to $1.79 . $00 ' $100 9J a. Printed Table Cloths $3 00 LoT.ly fast color prints Sisas 50x50. Rag. $1.51 I Ea. Felt and Rag Rugs $1 00 LoTtly throw rugs la assorted colors. Val. to $2.69 I 3-Piece Chair Sets $100 Lovsly ambroidary sats. Rag. $1.39 valuas I Sat Kitchen Towel Racks Whita with colorad trim. Chim styla. Rag. $1.25 $100 .1 Ea. Martex Wash Cloths Rag. 35c aach J for $100 I Martex White Wash Cloths $ "J Q0 -6 for Reg. 19c Each ..... Kitchen Scrim Yardage J 1 00 Graan only. SPECIAL .3 yjj Gift Table Special Pottery, Figurinea. Place Cards, Etc. One large table. Values to $1.98 $100 I Ea. Art Pictures Hand air brushed and printa in regular values to $3.50 5-Pece Bridge Sets Modern floral designs. Reg. $2.79 value.. $00 A. Ea. $200 Martex Towels White with colorad stripes. 27x48 sise. Reg. $2.19 Drapery Special Bright florals on white grounds. Reg. $2.59 yd. ?2 $2 00 00 Yd. ACCESSORIES $1 o Pure Silk Hose Reg. $2.95 Values. All Slsea $100 100 pr. Ladies' Purses Plastics, genuine leather and fabrics. Values to $7.95 $joo Billfolds Men's and women's fine leather . Values to $5.00 $00 Tradition 1700" Cosmetics Special assortment. Values to $8.00 $00 Ladies1 Hankies Lovely prints In Reg. 50c Values 3 for $100 $1 CHILDREN'S WEAR SI SPECIALS o Girls1 White Blouses Draw string neck styles with red and blue trims. Res. $2.98 $1 00 ea. Boys' and Girls' Sweaters Slip-over and cardigan styles in dark and pastel shades. Sises 4 to 14 Valuta $2.25 to $3.98 $100 I ea. v Boys' Coveralls Bib and waist styles in blue and brown. Sises 4 to 8. Reg. $2.50 $100 I BRASSIERES Values to $1.95 . ' One large table of assorted styles. Including Edith Lance, Glamour, Warners and other popular brands. Also Garter belts In values to $1.95 In this group . SHOO u tlovet Shop HI Maim ct . ' 512 MAIN STREET V