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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1947)
Winners Of Poppy Contest Announced Tht American I Dillon ausllisry entrrtiilnrd Willi uprn house last Monday availing, April 31, for those lnurcaid In ml In the schools mid ntrl( In the American Legion xppy poster contest. Namea ot wlnnera lulluwii: Class I Ann llnydpn, XI 10 Mnln, alxlh grade. Mills school. Class 1 Horry Blewnrl, It, Kliiinnlli Uiilim lilull school, lilaas 3 UiiIpup Mourn. 17, Kluiimtli Union high school, lloumabla initiitluiui wenl to Jimmy Mntleaon, luurlli grade, l''r. iiiiiiiI school; Hliuron Thompson, 1 ' 1 fourth grade, I'oli vlcw school; .trull iirliu. luurlli mailn, Fremont achool Hub Unaworlh, eighth giniln, Pre lunnl Junior hluh school: InKiimn Hubln, Klma Binllli, Jullii Akciis, Marguri'llt Adauia, Anilrrw llmg loll and Hob Muliiiny, oil il KU1IH. The xlpr will lie on dlMilny In iimam r in ixippy any, may m. i nry will aid thn Iih nl milt In poppy any rllvltles, mid will be SPIIt III Willi- ipIp In Ilia stale mid national con- Ipala. Judging posters for thn local unit nia Mia. Wultpr Hrown, and Mr. and Mra. J. U. Krwiler, Oeupral rlialriitiin lor Ilia availing wnii Mm. Jack ottcrbclii, assisted by Mm I'nill Ollerlialit, Mm. Krart llpillirniuipr and Mr. lleurv Pelrlck. llrfraahniPiila wpip sprvpd .fur posters were Judged. Women's Club LANCIKLL VALLt.Y Mm. Mary McAullff and Mr. rtfna Hood en lertalned the Lwigell Vallry Women's rlub at Ilia Community hall on Thursday, April 17. Mm. Miriam I'otuiTk, president, was 111 rhsuge ol Ilia innetliig. f .mini lima followed Ilia business iiK-cilng. Mi. McAullff was hcm orril Willi a laypttp shower. Miiny friends who writ uuauie lo atu-iiu split Kll. Mroilirm Mild guei.1 IllPselll wt Mm. McAullff, Margie KMier, Tllllr Walker. Millie UeVaul, Mlltlrrd No votny. Kay Jloup. lilivp Idw, llea aip Kralpr. upaaia Campbell, Dor olliy Adama. lira IJrVatil, Vivian Holllvnn. Murgurel liurnait. Alma Kmliiey, lluillr Walkrr, Miriam I'muirk. Hmllu DeHrll. Mareu Randall, Mildred C'Hiliplll, Hilliy llruwn, (limn Dearborn. Joan Marclianl, I'hyllia I(iipii, Tlialma peitlgipw, CliiiMlna llruwn. lloiiuia fpriiluiid, and Mrs Hood. Al Hip next nippilim. May 15. Eva Hubert and Madia Monroe will cil tprtalu. Community Club MODOC POINT 'Hip Modoo Commuiiliy club apnnaorpd a pl norhlp parly on Hauiriluy. April IV, wiilrli was very successful. Men of Hip club ware host, and a highlight of the evening was a barbacua. In cards. Mm. Hill IIpIiii held hlKll acora lor women, and Armal Htump, for Ilia nipii. C'nuaolniluii- awards want to Mra. Mrrvlu Lctdlke and Lloyd IJpMarpa. Attending Hip party wart Mr. and Mra. I.loyd UpMarca. Mr. and Mra. Hick Clawaou, Mr. and Mra K. 1,. Fall, Mr. and Mra. William Bickers, 1-oula and Hill Dlcktra. Oporge Tay lor. Mr. and Mra. Bill Hrlin, Mr. and Mm. Oall Klilpiiour, Mr. and Mm. (Ipomp rralil. Ilarivlg Ellrfaou, all of Modoc Point, and Mr. and Mra. Marvin l-PKItkr. Mr. and Mm. Ar mal Mtump and Mra. Ada Kuauaa of Kimatli all. i ... Vfisiting ifAMN-Mrs. Arthur 1-prila Rork wall of Honolulu. Hawaii, la vlalung har alaur and brotlipr-ln-law, Mr. and Mri. John 0. Herrlngahaw. of Matin. Mra. Rockwall, who arrived on the a. a. Mataonia at Wilmington. Calif., wa met by har niece. Mm. Audrey Latimer, of Long Bench. Cnllf., wlipre aha aiient 10 daya touring the radio broadcaatliif tatlona and movie atudloa. After an Indefinite alny In Ore gon. Mm. Rockwell, accompanied by Mra. Herrlngahaw, will vlalt In Npw York City and Bun Krnnclaco. Bhe will leave for her home In Honolulu from the bay city. Pinochle Porty MA LIN Mr. and Mra. Joe Hnl nuaek entertained at a pinochle party Saturday night, April 36. Award went to Mra. Ixiula Kallna and Mm. William Rajnua. Uueata for the evening were Mr. and Mra. Edwin Pclraunk, Mr, and Mm. Edwin fitnatny, Mr. and Mra. Mervyn Wlldt, Mr. mid Mm. Wil liam Rajnua. Mr. and Mra. Loula Kallna mid Mr. and Mm. Emll To fell. Irritation of Externally Cautad PIMPLES To gently eleante broken out akin, than aootha Itchy Irritation, and ao aid healing uat timt teated DCCIMnioiNTNMr IllatllllUaWl Senior Ball MKUKII.I, Cnc.ll mid obaldlau In a ruck garden arrangement In Ihe center ol the high achool aiidlUir lum, Krliluy nlglil, brought a breath of old Mexico to a Huong of duueera who helped the graduating claaa of Merrill celebrate at the mat large dance of achool ypam. Maxlua lleiiilpraon wna general chulrman iiikI imialc was by John DouglioV or cliealia. The Jiinlor-aenlor hnnntiet la achedulpd for the evening of Mny 7 III the I'd lean party room In Kliuii uth Knlla with iiiembora of both cIhmmm and the faculty Ui be prea eut. The elnaa will, hlatiiry and prophecy will be given, and the party will attend Die theatre after Ilia dinner. final eveula of the achool year for the graduate will be the bac calaureate service In the Preabyter lan church May 18 and commence ment Thursday evening, May 21, In thn high achool uudlloiiuin. No aiieuker la aclirduled thla year and tun aoiilom will be In thiuge of ull the progruiii. Dessert The Hoclul club of PioMirmy Ke bekali linlge mrl In the KK)I hull Wednpsday, Aiirll for draaprl, acived by Alma Cofpr and H.nu O'f.'uuutir. Kefrpalimriita were fol lowed by iiluochle. High score was held by Jennie Hum, and Kulli prlnp livings received the apecuil awaid. Uu May 14 the club will meet for ! a no-hoMeM politick luncheon at lite IOOP hall. Senior Circle The Senior circle of the Congre gational Community church met In the aoclnl hull Friday, April IB. Mra, II. H. Hume, hpateaa for tht after noon, served desaert, and Mrs. Charles Revell, prealdent, conducted the business meeting. It was decided to pledge 1100 toward tht organ fund, tho amount to be turned In the last Sunday of May. Plans were made to raise this money. Attending were Mrs. God frey Matthews, Mrs. Charles Revell, Mm. L. K. Henry, Mm. W. C. Little, Mrs. 8. H. Ooddard, Mra. J. J. Pex, Mary Eckstein. Mrs. William Larson and Mrs. H. 8. Htone. Entertained On Wednesday afternoon, April 16, Mrs. tiheldon Russell entertained honoring Grace Russell and Carol Peterson, visiting here from Cam bridge, Minn. Those attending were Mra. W. H. Alexander,' Mrs. B. J. Alexander, Mra. Rodney Larsen and LeRoy and Duane, Mrs. Robert M Inner, Mrs. J. B Crawford and Pred, Mm. 8tan leyThomaa and Barbara Kay, Mrs. Lane Smith. Kay Van Hoosen and David Russell. Luncheon Katherlne Williams was hostess to the Friendly circle at her home, 2040 Darrow, on Thursday, April J4, BONNIE SUE RHOADIS celebrated her third birthday April 8 with a party ot her home, 2679 Radcliffe. She ii the daughter of Mr. ond Mrt. Bill J. Rhoodes. Present were, left to right, Roger Pryor, Pete Browr Judy Alexander, Dole Rhoadcs, Gloria Ann Bowman, Donny ond Denny Grant, Bill Morrow and Bonnie Sue. Standing, rear, ore Joe Swon, Bobbie Burke and Michael Burke. Uuderian. Home Extension Unit iVcws Tht Midland home extension unit ! Mra. Oscar Deneault and children, I ' ' II J s .v LaaMBaMaaaaMj I held Its last meeting of the year al the home of the chulrman, Mm. Lee Mutton, on Tuesday. April al 1:30 p in. Therp were la mem bcra and l'i children present. Mm. Wlnnlfred K. Olllen demon strated Clean as You Go." There were many helpful auggcailoiia pro ! spnted on time and labor savers 1 while working and cleaning In the home. The buslupaa meeting was called by the chairman, Mrs. Button, and plans made In rpgard to our entry would represent tht March demonstrations, " flood Oract at the Dining Table." and a flower arrange ment. Offlcem for the coming ypar were elected and Installed by Mm. Olllen. Thpy are. chairman. Mrs. Albert Schuipck: vice chairman. Mrs. Leroy Houck; aecrctary-treaaiu-er, Mm. Pred Mllanl. Pictures were Uiken of officers of lust year and for next year and also of dpinonatratom to put In Uie club album. Refreshment were served at the close of the meeting to Mm. Olllen. Mm. OenrgP Andrleu and May. Mm. Joe Mllanl. Mm. Fred Mllnnl and Wynn. Mra. Albert Schmeck. Mra. lroy Houck. Mra. lou Audrlpu. Mra. John Mistier, Mm. Eriipst Mllnnl and children. Mrs. August Andrleu. Mm. Regis Andrleu and daughter, Mm. H. C. Milllgiin, Mrs. Ralph Keller and children, Mm. H. B. Largent, Mm. Irfiuls Hchnyder and aon, Mrs. Verlen Huff and children, and the hostess, Mrs. Let Button. Altamonl unit chose Mrs. Walter TJppendahl for chairman for the coming year. Mm. Ralph Benowt was elected vice chairman. She Is a long-time member of the unit and acta as secretary and treasurer. Bhe gave a very Interesting demonstra tion on ataln removal at the "Easier Wash Day" meeting. Mm. 8. H. Duhler, the outgoing chairman, was elected vice chairman of tht year 1046-48. Due to the resignation of the chairman thai year she took over the chairman duties and was reelected the follow ing year. She has been a very con scientious leader for the last two yean. ' Candidate The regular meeting of the Royal I Neighbors of America, convened In I the KC hall Friday at 2 o'clock. One candidate, Juanit Gregory, I was obligated at tins time. The i regular routine of business was conducted. It was decided to have a Mother's Day program and serve refresh ment at tht next meeting. Ella Bonis was appointed to act on the enlertainnvnt committee and Ilia Blmpwn on Uie refreshment com mittee. The next meeting will be May t m 7;30 p. m. Instead of 8 p. m. BEAT THE HEAT MUIII InaulalUn tpplfctl vr fut ft fr ihn U.t per W at, ft. Aitfa ytmrt ( llfo Im fU. laitri India t Icmpcratatrra ntl addi tlractlftt aipptaranrf . ft aapbslt, mu4 r an la I. far afaaaanatrallaD Ph. GREM'S ROOFING SERVICE "-""BATES SHOES- SALE! MEN'S WORK BOOTS Reg. 195 " BOOTS' Cord soles and Army last. Now 9.45 Reg. 12.5. t" LEATHER 80LB -BOOTS Now 10.45 it DRAMATIC REDUCTIONS ON OTHER BOOTS, up to 16 inches. G -Stave ltll DREW'S MANST0RE 731 Main It BOTANY TIES J rAI,D a Ngr, Klaaialk ralla. Sr.. WgnNgsnAT, AtrU M, IMt, Fsta Hla) and Kathryn Billings was co-host-eia. Luncheon waa served to tht regular members and to two guests, Mary Williams and Lydla McDon ald, a former member. Tht business meeting followed. Lizzie Little will entertain the club on May , as sisted by Pearl Marin. Classified Ada Bring Results. CEP) 320V (35 AN EVENT OF TUESDAY, April 15, wos the wedding of Helcno Hricziscse of this city, to Louis Witter of Eugene. Rites were solemnized in the volley city, ond the young couple will moke their home there. BETTER HEALTH! Naivrrfcofdi fUcfof mmd Cfft Aifmanfi 0ifrri Vkw TrMtaxi without Heiltal Orvatalvffj Wrlta or oall lor rru aaacrtptiva 4it ,, Mwmdf linmgk Fndit IQ A. M. H S P. M. Bwimgi.- MmtUty, Wrfmtidmy, frtdmy mm hi 9 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC kyalilaa mm4 Surg am H t Com.r K. Bumitd. nd Grand Av.ru. T.Lplian EAil JU1U. Ponluid 14 Otaa r AMI SOAP AWNILMIGS A Complete And Dependable Awning Service For Beauty For Comfort R. V..PEGG R. L. Dl BATTISTA wiiiiGii wiin rtuwiaj proii SUN - DOWN 113 N. 4th 8L In Lawrence lipholslerlng Co. Phone Sill 11lcReynolds Mobil Service Phone 909S ar.'J "Mack" McReynolds Open Sundays New Operating Schedule May 1st, 1947 Hours: 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Parking Space For Downtown Shoppers What Is a Customer? "A customer la Uie most important per son ever In Oils station ... In person or by mall. "A customer It not drprndrnt on u( , , we are dependent on him. "A ciialomrr la not an Interruption nf nhr work, lip la tht purpose of It. We art not doing him a favor by serving hi in . , , he Is doing lit a favor by giving us the opportunity lo do ao. "A customer Is not nn outaldpr to our buslnras ... he Is a fltsli-and-blood hu man bring Willi feelings nnd emotions like our own, and with biasea and preju dices. "A customer Is not someone to argue with or match wilt with. Nobody ever won an argument Willi a customer. "A customer It a person who brings in his wants. It la our Job to handle them profitably to lilm and to ourselves." 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