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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1947)
WEATHER WAKIIINMTUN AND OIIKOON: I'arlly rlouily unlay, tulilNlil mid Tut-ailay. Lu ll tiiirulura vltwiinv. Krtial ut Iraaa ins laniiiaraluiaa nt itnrtluii Itinlglit, -nil low.al iin l tia. Miiilti-ala nurlti. Waal lu nttrttl wltul (iff cimal, NOIITIIKIIN I AI.IKOIINI A I' a r I I V rluuily lutlay anil luniulil. Willi tow IHIll alttmaia In Nlrrm Navmlaa, Muatly rlaar Twaatlny. Clanr III Inlvrliir Imluy mid iMiilghl. Mutlaiuta lu Iraali nuilli waalerlr wind uff t'iaat. KLAMATH CAU.K AND VICINITY: Fair Unlay mid Tttaailay. Mmlarala nurlliwaatarly wlnila, tlarmaaliix IihiIkIiI. Illlh luday Ml, luw JU, High 'Juaa. day in. Auxiliary The , KnulcH auxiliary will meet Tuesday al H 11. in., Ill lower I'OIS hull. Tlirro will be Initi ation uf I'ltnillilalea, dIIicihb nil) nnkitl lo wear futiiialK mill lint drum corps to bo In uniform. 11 win ronucntrd Una lliosn nut In the roriw bin having uniforms, turn (ha uniforms lu nl thu meeting. Ilrum Corps Members of ths i Eagles auxiliary drum corps will mm for practice tonight, Monday, ut 1:30 o'clork In the lower KOE hull. All members urn umrd lo attend. Hrturmf Home Mis. Cliirnut Overturl, roulc !l box 5IM). rlly, win bin to leave Hillside lioapllul far hrr home Monday following treat- mrni. YOU Ha No Obligation when w make Confidential Survey of your LIFE ESTATE Midland Unit The Midland home extension null will meal nt the homo of Mrn, Lee billion, Tuesday ut 1 : :iU p. in. All members and friend nre tuned to mtud. Mm. winnurai K. union will demon strate, "Clean Ax You Oo," Historical Hoolety Tile Klnimith County Historical society will meet in tne unainocr oi commerce rounin Tuesday evenlnn si S oclurk. There will be a bumne.n meeting md plans will be nmde for uminer c-ilvlllea. Girl Suffers Minor Hurts In Accident Pour veur old Cnrvel Buck. daughter of Mr. find Mr. 1). H. Muck, of von Main, auiicrca minor hurls lute HuturdHy afternoon when she wus hit by a car operated by II. J. Laux, 119 Washington. The accident occurred at 8:16 p. m. and I, mix took Cnrvel and her mother to Hillside where examination allowed abrasions on the nnkle and leg. Lnux, In flllnic hl reixirt to city nolle, aald he had driven Into a driveway 300 feet from the Main direct undue and in nncxme out struck tho Utile girl who had ap parently crawled behind the car. Lniix gave hid occupation as engi neer. Home Pauline Davis, clerk at I Seara Roebuck compuny. wna moved to her home today irom riiamuin Valley hospital, Improving Little 10-yeiir-old Pa tricia Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrn. Ed Olsen. 1804 Wlurd. Is re ported Improving today after an emergency appendectomy perform ed Friday afternoon. ISITORS WELCOME Amj Pttr, Kvenlnit, nun4mr II II Oil riewara Planla W Naratrr "lack Mack Bait Klamath Flower Shop iii4 s. k Greenhouiof pnans tut STEEL CABLES Steel Wheelbarrows ' One 2-Drum Winch Structural Steel, all shapes SESSLER BROS. 534 Market rhon. 4862 MattALU NXWS. KUnalk rails, Ora. MONDAY, April 11, IMt. Fa Fit Frozen Food Lockers Available at 4707 S. 6th St. Inquire at D & H Food Market All tteel and sanitary moat modern ' plant In Southern Oregon. FEHLEN'S - PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 1111 Walnut SUN LIFE OF CANADA Aorirso The 4-H club 1047 all ium! exhibit will be held April 30 ill tne niirimvcn icnooi gymnanium from 1 to 4 D. m. The date prevl- ounly announced a April ii waa a uuaiaKO. Vela Out-iif-Town Klamath county veterinarians will cliwa their oiiii:c Baiuriiny an were plan nlng today to attend the stale vet orliiarlana meeting In Bend on April ao. Washington Trip Mrs. Andrew uruiK, i.nB uarurn, returned Bat urday evening after spending week with her niece III Olymola Wiinli, Part of the time waa spent uiggiug emms, FrlemU Visit J. R. and Bill Jib son of Man Kranclsco, arrived Bun dny (or a visit with their friends, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Clark, 6048 llnrlan drive. They left for home Mouuay morning. ! RNA-The a n club will meet at , the home of Kathleen Hepburn. l:io:i Oak. at 1:30 Tuesday. Lucille Heifer will be hostess. ! Hurgery Mrs, Dorothy Larson, ' 4'J0 lllnbee. underwent malor sur- I gerv Saturday morning at Klamath j Valley hospital. i Oner sled On Ma)or surgery was I performed this Saturday morning ' on Mrs. Mario Talley, route 3, box i 237. Hurgery Mrs. Ploy Beck. 6100 Summers lane, had major surgery at Hillside hospital Monday and wai reported resting comfortably. Realtors To Hold Meeting Wednesday A meeting of Interest to all mem bers of the Klamath Board of Real tors Is scheduled for Wednesday noon at the Wlllard hotel at which time two representatives from the department of veterans affairs, Sa lem, will speak on the OI bill of right a It. pertain to the Oregon program. Speakers will be Col. Oeorge T. Sandy, director of the department, and Al J. Crime, chief of the loan division. In addition to the board, representatives of various agencies In the city have been Invited to sit In. HOUSE WIRING New and Old Reasonable Kales. Call us for any of your electrical problems. B.&B. RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP St ft. 6th Phone M2t Classified Arts Bring Results, j Pine Street at Fourth trx Polling V I vtT u W"- r " M Ml aj a GLACED CHOCOLATE WHOLEWHEAT Grow - On You! Dial 3278 ""STETSON HATS"- juti Unpacked Large SHIPMENT of GENUINE LEVI'S Ves . . . famous LEVI WAIST OVERALLS are now In stork. 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