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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1947)
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE M.Wiiifc MM I mimmLimmmmm m m A ! i "ll isiliaHiaasi WEATHER KLAMATH FAI.IJI ANI VH'INITV: Fair Untmv antl Tluiiaila I niiHlaiai nmlliwoivily wimu Iti itlltrniMiit: Ills' ntay m. Imw 67; iilgti TlMllfellay Hit. NIIMTIIUIN t Al.lmllNIA. ITrar III 1mv. IhmikIiI unit Tliiiiiila PHI'lll riMMlMl lush fiKslm'; Imlilly fmlar In Inl.ll'ir tulUVI HltMlIf Ml ItMHlV WklllX Id IOllllWllll WIMiU till I'naal. IIIIKI1IIN Miiallr 'l'i l"il. ImiKI" ml Tlimutav, "lit aalal '"S. wannai In runt ixnlMMt liular; iiviillv li inuilaiala wl tn nurlliwvkl wIluU nfl lh rial. , To Callloriila Mr. mill Mr. Ituurrl Winiii-r mill iluuulurr. I'n mrlii l.yiin. me Valium Winner' iimllirr In Crrwrnl C'lly. ChIII. 'I'ltcy will IlKll lln Ill (Mllri) ami Hiicril inritlu In vull oilier relatives. I'liilmk - Tim I'ylhluit dtilj will unci Friday ul 0:311 pin. at Urn Iikiiic u( Vlnlii llii iiiuun. Merrill ruad, for a mlli.ck Ur. llus linua lit iiiriiilirm nrr llivllrd tu nllruil. Itralgtinl rmllluli Lorrllu Prune, wliu irnlunrd lirr tnutlilnil pimltlail In llic illy srliixils, tin taken pliu-p on tlir Iriichlnif Mali of 111 uIi'WoihI, Ollf. Hlic lonnnrly Uiimlit nl Cuntier mIhI. W.illns Mink In tlir city lor lliolr ii ii : i nit I visit hi Mr. mid Mm. W. E. Derrnll of llrcrn liny. WU. Thry nrr Mttylnii nl the home ol Mm. W, A. Wallop, who l tlir sister nl IJcrruli. Jrrrltr Meet -Tlir Juyrceltcs will llolll It lllerllllll Uinllllll Hi n'rltM-k III tlir clininlirr uf cniumrrt-e riKiin. It In ururtil that nil members attcul. Muthrr Vl.lla - Mrn Mills K I'rllt of I'urllulKl In line tills week visit lull with lirr dnuittitrr, Mrn. Her bert M. Munnrll. all Lliiroln. Niiiiinirr Hi'salim A iitiiiilicr of Kliuiiiitli r'lills Imii-lit'is huvii been uUciiillnii miiiinirr classes ul Hall Jiimi HUilc colliKO Oils noiinoii. Oil Huiiduy cvenlitu, May I'liliincy, Jriiu IHrkurnon, Kdiin Itiifiscll mid li'iiiu Wiiiitliopv relumed Iroin nix weeks nl similes ul till! imiIIiko. Jiimiltn Ni'llln In 111 Hun JoMt lor the lu-wcrk course, mid Keith Junes, who Junl completed u course, In spnnilliiK u few duyn III Hun Fran, clnni before l I'tlirnliiH here. Tarty I'luiiiiril The Knun uux 11 In i y diiini corpn mid Drill tcmn inriiilx'rn mid their liunliiindn or encorln will Imvo n pally ul 8 p. in., Hutiirdiiy, ul Ihe liomn of Mr. mid Mrn. Cliff Hlerlmid. IHIIA Aiaclrm There will rum ut l :iu p. in. mi the 1'OK hull lo fur nlnh Irunnporlntlon. Women attend Inn ro unkrd lo wrnr nlucka or nixirtn cUithlnn, and drill team and dniin corpn mcinberi are reminded to brlnit a covered dlnh for tile pol lock aupiier. (iu North lima Wniichope mid Kdna liuuell left Tuendny for John Day where they plun a brief vlnlt. After Koine time there, Mrn. Wnu choie will vlMl her pnrenla III Unilivlew, Wunli., until mIiooi aturiu Ihli full, and Mrn. IIumHI plmu to no to Portland. Both are tciull era In the elrmrnury achoola here. VlalU HUlrra Mm. A. E fclnoll of Coderre, HnnkaUltcwun. lefl Ihli week aftrr nendliiK a 10-duy vlnlt with her alntcrn. .Jennie llryallt and Kitty Keep. Beforo coining here he vlnlted rrlntlvea Ul Ixw Aniielra and Hun, rronclnro. Cnllf. (irame Meetlnf Hlmsta View til untie will hold a reKiilur meeluiK Thiirnduy it H i in. at Ihe Mmnia View nchool. Mtitlrm of linporlunce will be illnruuinl. Trrulinenl Hubert I.uimiii, 14-yrur-old noil of Mr. and Mm. John ijiiMin of laO lwl, In a pullent at llillnlde honpitul. where he la re ceiving medical ireutmenl. Canton Crater Meet Clinton Crn ter number 7 will hold a reKtilnr merlins Tluirnduy evening at o'clock in the IOOK hall. I'atlenl -Utile Gary Ouiger. 16- monlh-old ton of Mr. and Mrn. El mer Ouiger, In a pullent at llillnlde hmpliul where he hud a tonsillec tomy thin morning. 1 rr-i Homemaker 5 1 Mrs. Garrison Gets Office The KlumiiUi county home econo mien extension committee met Willi Helen P. Htlne, county home dc inonntrutloii ugent In room 2'Jtt In the federal building recently. Election of officers lur the 1147 IU4H cxtennlon year wun the main feulure of the mcetlnK. Elected were Mra. Lee Ifolllday, Fnlrhaven, chulr mun: Mm. Prank Paygr Jr., Mulln. vice chairman; and Mra. Hay Oarrl on, Klamath Pnlln, accrctiiry-treaa-urer. ' other niembern of thin committee ure Mm. Wenley Harney. Allumont; Mra. Albert Ready, ilrnlcy: Mrn. lleury Bchmor, Iionnnzu, and Mm. Frederick Markwardt, Chlloquln. Mexican Given Jail Sentence Puul Garcia Melendrca, 26-year-old Mexican, waa aentenced to aerv DO duya In the county Jail, plua a IMM) fine, In the Hprague River Justice court yenterday. The charge wan rllairrlprlv ronriiirl I Melendrca rrnldea In lily. Alno i brought In from that area waa Edl- win Tupper, 42, an Indian, who waa given a 30-day aentence and $M 60 I fine for poniieanlon of liquor, j Arrented locally were John Ryan oononau. 40. of Oakland, and Earl Conohan, 44. of 615 Division, for drunk on a public highway. Ball waa aet at 1100 each. Hurjery Mrs. Everlt Lozar of IBIS Logan underwent an emer gency appendectomy at Hillside hospllal Wednesday afternoon. HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND eu em nae Hr.nroao Thoroughly Modern M an Mra. J. t. tarlar ani Earlar Prarlalr Authorized FACTORY SERVICE for - EASY WASHERS four exclusive Kaay Dealer for Klamatb County Robbing & Henry ' APPLIANCES (23 Klamath Ave. Eagles Advocate Youth Training CHICAOO, Aug. 13 W-State and local youth guidance Institutes should be established to combat Juvenile delinquency, the Fraternal Orders of Eaglea waa told In a r port by Ha board of parol and probation. . The board, headed by Gerald W, Mason. Bulein, Ore., urged appoint ment of local youth guidance com mittees. In a report to the national meeting. Klamath Business College 733 Pin St. Phone 4760 School yuar commences September 2nd. . BE SMART . . . DONT DELAY TJ Arrange NOW -for enrollment. Both DAY and ' EVENING classes offered. Thorough Training Personal Service - Reasonable Tuition Mm. Hay (iarrlson. 233S Garden, lus been elected srerctary-treas-uVr for the coming year for the coujity committee of home exten-nloirvuiills. Recovering Mra. Prank Peyton of this city li a pullent at Ht. Vin cent's honpllul In Portland where she la recovering from major sur gery (icrfoniied two weeks ago. Hhc ' will or In the honpitul probably I three weeks longer. Curds may be laddrenned to her al the hospital, room 311. In Ituapltal Two small pullents at Hillside hospital Monday were Murlon, six, and Luella PouU, seven, children of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Poutz of 1700 Hummers lane. Both youngsters had tonsillectomies today. few llay's Visit Mrs. Lena Cnvln of Hornbrook. Calif., and Myrtle Applegute of Yoncalla, are MMMidlng a few duys at the W. L. Kraln home on the Ashland high way. Both are nieces of Mra. Praln. Tonalllerlomlrs Gloria, nine, and ftmnona Wooclfork, rlx, underwent tonsillectomies at Hillside hospital this morning. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Woodfork of 41117 Denver. I (iraas Fire The city fire deparl I menl was culled to 2035 Auburn at I 2 30 p. m . Tuesday, to extinguish a grass fire. No damage was re- I ported. Classified Ada Bring Results. Tko BleM ma,,,, U M to li I ut lunrm... m TKitRAPI... sat ft m m "We Crow Our Own You'll Notic Th Differnr.e" MACK OSI ''"J Own J . "j'-... sir YOUR CAR YOU Need It For Essential Driving. 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Ruxfed, lonf wearinf CORDUROY blends with fay colored cotton knit shirt (plenty of eye appeal!) Bib top Jimmies have adjust able suspenders, bar tacks at all strain ak O a,7U points. 3-8. Knit Shirt 69c PLAID SWEATERS. Coat style most popular for school! Plaid front with pure worsted knit back, sleeves and 0 OO Sise 4-16. 0 pm.n SHIRTS. Herf.'a a wide variety of colorful easy-to-wash polo shirts crew neck, short sleeves, sues 10-16. iff Sites t-8 Sf0 DOWNSTAIRS