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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1948)
TUESDAY, JAN. 13, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVI WEATHER OltrfillN: Omr IihIm.V. ImiiKlit hil WvihiakilMV. NlHhl Mini tnoiinnu vullry log In wpiI HIilnM tiiiiiiNltiiia, Murli Mltlll III lllllllMValrt II VHllFYft IllllllV. (,llll III IIIOllKIUltl lltl WltMlt Mil 1-iinmI. lint allMiin nil Iiioulli nl I iiltimiiin KI.AMA'III KAI.I.H ulr Willi iii IiUIi tliiuilltivB Iiiihmhi t.il Wrilnr.il ; lilKli Inilnv .w; lnw lniiihl 111, 11111 Wnllir.iluv H.I. NUHTIIKIIN 1'Al.lrOMNIA llmr In iInv, IoiiIMM ami Weilnr.ilnr, t-imtliiiinl Inlhl lU'llinv ltMitpt nliiir iiioilriulv mil lhBMlril M-lmla nil tua.l ItrllHIl 'III Nrlllnil - iiy (lul vlll. iliiuulilor ill Dr. uml Mi. Ki'iini'lli 8. (lurvlll ul Clri.n nl incline win uljlo to l ul in ii In hrr Muillm ul the mxtll hi un nl Kihim'vi'II nrlHml IhI Iiiwiiik u imlnliil uiiklK Injuiy aua tiilni'il Mmiiliiy uhllfl aklum ut :ni Irr lukn. Ainu li.u k In m IiikiI Una lllilllllllU mill iiImi iiii cnililira Hull Jim I'miUucr, nun nl Mr. und Mrn. J. W. I'liiiiliii'r. IIM (.'ii-mihi, Jim una iiImi u riuimlly ul Crnlrr Lukn pink Hiiniluy uml una liijiind nn Urn expert trull m OiiiIIrM pruk. Annual Mrrllm -. The Ml si Cllllnlliin church will Imlit Hi un iiiiiiI iiirrllnu limiiiiilng wlili it iut lurk MliipiT lit 7 ). 111., Wriliu-uluy. Tho bll-ilnrMi inri'tlliK Willi rrtmlU Iriilil nil (li'imrtlllcnta uml Hrcllon ul church iilllirm will lulliiw. All inriiilMTA urn urncd lo eninc uml cnal Ihrlr vtitm. MriitlHT limy vniii In the nlU'riKHin II ihry ilcilrr. fcvrryollfl ctmillilf to liln tlllllli-r In MAknl to brlnif a portion nl inrul, Kind mid clcwiril. rullllrll llinnrr- All l.rKlollli.tlu-ii ami tlirlr wivra plutinliiK lo utirml tlir district rimlt-rpiuv pollu-k tllu nrr nl d::iO p. in., WcclncMliiy in uip Vntclillia' Mrliinrlul lluil mc n-.krd to Urlnit n llol illsh, fculiici or pic. The main lllrnl itlill will be Itlrlllnliril. llllllwr aprukrrn will be tilt! (Irputt iiifiii 1k1oii riiMiiiiitndrr nnd the drixtrtinrnt utixtliuty prrnltlcnt. A huilnriui iiirrtliiK will bo ul 4 p. ni. Their will br tUurliiu alter dliim-r. I-rum huiikiiiulr Mm. Krnnrih IIimkIp, Mrn. Hoc llrudfilinw nnd (liiuulllrr Miirtllu, Mrs. Cliuilra Kulrr mid Mm. Timothy Murphy, ull of llummiili, miitorrd Ut Kliim mli KwlU Momluy to nhop mid vir.it Itlrndn. All returned lo Ihrlr Immrn but Mm. Murphy who la nprmliuK m i mil iliiyn hern Willi rrlnllvm. Sojournrra The llr.it mretlUK ol Htijuurnrra of llm yrur will bo lirlil Wcdiitwliiy, Ix-Kliinlim with n llA-lloatriui lllllrlipoii At Vi'.'AQ p. III., Rlld Hip huMtirMi mrrllnit m 1:4', p. m. Ill tliti Wlllnrd hotel. All nrw. i oiiirr In Die city re wrlionic. Iliulnru Trip Orrhnrtl Klmk liaiiimrr, lormrr Klmuiitli 1'nlla roll tructor, 1b vmiuiiK III tlm city on buMiirjw trip. The Klliikhiuiiiiit-rn uro nuw locnli'd In Woodlund. Collf., htr he Iim II new hoinrn umlrr raiulmrtlnn mid wvcml mure plun nrd. Tliry niavetl Inlo Ihrlr ow n nrw home m Woodland lust wrrk Prcobylerlun Tli woinrn'i n ociutlon o( 111 J"lrl rrrnbytrrinu rhurrli poMKnm'lu reuulur Hirel ing from 'IhurMlny, Junuury IS. lo Jmiunry It. At Hint lime Mm. W. II. Campbell, prrsitlent of the 8011th rl Prenbyterlnl. will be here to peak on Hint ilnlr. Krum .Mrtlfurd Sum Buiiimiii owiirr And niernlor ol Hiim'a Hixirl lim (imKln More At Mrdford. win a biitlnrMi vnitor lirre Monthly. Bnm ami 1 wrll-known here whrrr he lia vlmtrd frrqurntly duiiuii Die pn.it 10 yrnra. 'aili'uhM Kiniiipr MftmliKi a ,,f Ihn Younii I'roplra Krllownlilp of HI. ruul'a KplKeopnl tiiurrh liuve un uouiirt'd pluiin lor the miiiuul Hliruvc 'lurMluy puuniku aupper wiiliii will be kivru in the purlnh hull Hlirove Turiitluy, Kiijiiinry III, fur tiieinbera of tlir pitiinh untl Ihrlr fiirntln. Money deiivrtl from llm Mipprr will be unrd to buy rrinu lluil luiilltlen lor I he younii proplr ol Ihr tiiurrh. Further plnnn will be miiile Huntluy ut 0:;ill p. ill. I'renl tlenl of Ihr Ki iiup la Dtili I .re liunt h untl nilvlMita urn Mr. nnd Mra. Wnl lure Nrutlwiill. ItrtiirnliiK llrrr J. Iluitlui Curler, who piurtlrril tleiillnliy here for muiiy y in in nnd liit one yeur iiko with Inn fumlly for Hiui Muti-o. (.'ullf.. In reluming rebruury I to resume liin prut'tler. I In fumlly will Join him ubout Juno I. (iinr lolin mid Jim Curler me both In nrhool In the mill 111 mid with Ihrlr mother will return norlli Willi the tio.se of tiunM'H. The Cnrtern hnve puriilii'ied Hie Hoy Curler renltltilrr nl M'JII H. Mill nlreel. The Hoy Ciuiein ure rrmuuilnu In Kluiuuih l-'iilln but tlirlr pluna urn Intlrllnllr. In rurllniid - Arthur Heinliurt of Iho Jewel nnd (lilt Hhop la kentl Inn noverul duyn thin week In I'orl luud. Mra. Iteinhnrt pinna to Iruve In n lew wrrka for Hun Kmnelnro where nhe will buy und ulno nttentl Hie big nprlng gift mid url nhow held there rnrly In Kebrunry. Whllr Mitllll Mra. Riinhurl plunn to visit hrr nhler. Mra. c:huiiotte Curtis, nv.it the two will continue on to La u unn lleniii nnd !.' Ankrlra for n holltliiy. Itooarvrll I'TA Meiiibern of RiHinevrlt ITA will meet for the first lime thla yeur ul the achnol nudllorliim on Tuesdny. Junuury 20. nl which time Cliy Uecrenllon Di rector Hum Binllli will nprnk on tily rerrrnllon prublrmn. All mein bern lire limed to At lend. The no clnl hyidene ntudy uroup will meet at 1:30 p. in. )usl before the PTA mrrtlng, In Ihr achool Minis AvlUlilr Tlir Kl.imulll i.oimiv murv r,riill Iiii hltillim lni t on liuiid two pictiurn. "Hilrnt Hrrv tce." n Miliiuiirlnn wurliire picture, nud the luteal "Atlmlrul Ilyrdn Kx-pctlliitn.- These plclure.n nrr nvnll nble to uny group or nrgnnlmllnn. 'Ihr fllinn run br obtitlned by cnlllng the nnvy rerriilllug office. 34:11. or visiting It In the post office build ing. I KlntlrrKiirten Thr senior Cilrla j Friendly society of HI. Pnul'fl Epis copal church hun ndnptrd nn tin j project fur tlir yrur the cure of young children during the II n. ni. Huntluy service. Thry nre now con- j ducting n drive for loyn nnd books nnd will use tlir nnltirn for the rrrrrnlloti hour lor Hie children. A small chnrKe wilt br mntlr nnd money used for Hie society' treasury. l-rnvra for Hnulli Mra. Iloriiie Meier spent the week-end In Kluiil nth Kulls vlnlllng her sister. Mra. Ivy I'ropnt, mid lefl Hominy for her home In Huhtu Cm., Cullf, Mm. Mrlrr will be remembered by old llmera nn the former Ueorgln Kin mill, diiughler of the lute Judge nnd Mra. Hob Kmmllt. Mm. Mrlrr hna brru visiting In (llrutlule, Ore,, with n aoii, Homer Miirtln. VUllIng Mm. II. It. Webb Ulnber tn llflili Itli i . nnd young duiighter, Judy, Are hero visiting her purenln, Mr. mid Mm. C. V. Ilrlilr)i:h, 213 WiinhliiKtou. The Webbs nre en route from Hun l'rmiclst:o to Hpo knne, Wush , where Ihry will mnke their home mid Webb In connected Willi the I'urkrr Pen coinputiy. Wrbb roiillniird on norlli und his fumlly will Join him whrn housing la found. Improving Krlrnds ol Mr, und Mra. I'n u I Johnson will lie Interest ed In leuriilng Ihnl Johnson In grrnt ly Improvrd In hrulih lollowlng a lengthy lllnenn. The former Klitm nth renldrula nre now residing nt HcottMlulv. Ariz.., Just out of I'hor nlx. They hope to dispose of their titrua holdlniin In Aiiinu nnd move north. I'Urrd In Cant Vouhk Jackie Uiwry, on of Elmer l-owry of Pell enn City, wna plnrcd In u body ennt nl Kin inn Hi Vullry liospltul thla morning. The 7-yrnr-old young aler wna crlllcully Injured two weeks iiko when he run Ills wngon Into the pulti of a loutlrd lumbrr trtit:k, Ihr wherl puaslng ovrr hln btKly. Calllr lluver lliink Kerbrr, well known Ited Hluff, Calif., cnltle buy er. In here thla week on biutnrsn. Kerbrr la at the Hull hotel. Here over the week-end wax "Doc'' Hrlmn, Mrdford entile buyer. Move lu Klnmalli Ncwcomem to Klumnth Fulls urn Mr. and Mm. John Knight nnd daughter, I'ntrlrlu. They ure former resident of Van couver. Wash., and Knight In local representative of McKeanon nnd Robbliu, drug firm. FUNNY BUSINESS B""l"t l'f -' . )H jpiau MJisa "Thi It our take-it-easy model bed you don't have to turn over to tee what time it it! " Improving Young Dennln Coch ran. Injured In a truffle accident Butiduy afternoon, wna reported out of danger Una morning ut HltlMde liospltul. The attending physician irjiortrd the youngster, 6-yeur-old aon of Mm. Ruby L. Long of Vic lory drive, resting ax comfortably an could br expected. Dennis has multiple Injuries a the result of the nccldent. Honor Ntudenl Heading the list of honor students at Marylhurst col lege near Portland la Mary Ann Monks of Klumath Agency, who curried straight As for the fall quarter ending December 18. Miss ! Monks is a freshman majoring In ! home economics. A graduate ol Chiloquin high school, nhe Is the j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ' S Monk of Klamath Agency. New Air Service Slated Air parcel post service between the United Btatea and Europe, Africa, Middle East and Near East will soon be Inaugurated, according to Poat manter General Jesse M. Donald son. Polnta where agreement, are hoped for for thla service are the United Kingdom, Continental Eur ope. Bermuda. Newfou n d 1 a n d, Azores, Iceland, Senegal. Oold Coast, Belgian Congo. Union of South Africa. Algeria, Tunisia, Kgypt, Palestine, Baud! Arabia. Syria and India. Moving the malls by the most ex peditious means available la the postal service policy, Donaldson said, and as oon aa ratification of agreement with foreign countries la completed, date for service will be worked out and announced. Second Paratrooper Found In Alaska FAIRBANKS. Alaska, Jan. 13 IJPi The frozen body of the second of three paratroopers who vanished after Jumping to the aid of six B-29 crash survivors north of Nome De cember 27. was found Saturday by an Eskimo dog team driver, Ladd field authorltiea said today. Identity of the victim, found seven miles from the bomber's wreckage, waa not disclosed. The third paratrooper, the pilot and the navigator of the wrecked plane still are missing. An aerial and dog team search la being continued. Restaurant Forms Mailed Out Application forms have been mail ed to all restaurant proprietors in the county by the Klamath county health department, these to be com pleted and returned to the depart ment at 1949 Main, Klamath Falls, It waa announced today by Dr. p. M. Kerron, health officer. The required fee based on the size of the establishment must accom pany the application form. Dr. Ker ron advised. A few proprietor have not yet done thla and are therefore operating without a license, the of ficer pointed out. Fees are turned i over to the county by the health de- yuiuuciib in mnmain county. KUHSfte Show Slated The first In the KUH8 music de partment winter series of broadcasts to be given over station KFLW 7:30 to 8 tonight will originate from the high school auditorium and will Include selections by the high school mixed quartet, duet by Catherine Blanas and Wllber Elliott and a piano solo by Ronny Tarr. Also Included on the program this evening will be the first air ap pearance of the high school girls' nonette. Member of the girls' nonette are. LaVane Caley, Melba Swlt2ler. Carolyn Ustick. Oloiia Vanderhoff. Rae Canaday, Ann Adams, Celia Brown. Jean Donahoo and Helen Doege with Jean Selby, accompanist. hagies Auxiliary Eagles auxil-i Typing Clannen Registration lary will hold a regular meeting to- : will be open through tonight, Tues nlght nt 8 o'clock in the lower FOE i day. lor the night typing classes hull. There will be Initiation and conducted In room 103, Klamath members are nskrd to wenr formal. Union high school. The class meet There will be entertainment and ' twice weekly on any of three nights, refreshments. The drum corps will ' Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, meet at 7:45. nt 7 o'clock. Hans Norland Auto Insurance. Phone 6060. From Illy Ted Hydr, My ranch er, was here on business Monday. He waa accompanied to Klumnth Fnlla by his mother, Mr, llhoda Hyde, who linn recently returned from n Iriigthy visit In the Eunt Mis Hyde spent the holidays In Mrtlfnrd nnd in Illy. PTA Meeting -Mill PTA will meet Wednesday. Junuury 14. at 2 p. m. nl Mills school. Doctor Ruth Homoii, leachrr of nnturnl history n' the University of Oregon will be the guest speaker. There will be n short business mrrtlng nnd refrrsh mrnls Returns Home Walt Kellliett, manager of Miller's department nlore, returned Monday morning from Portland where he spent Sev ern! days buying and on business for the storr. (iolnr Home Howard Herring- shaw, young son of Mr. and Mrs. I Bum Herrlngshnw of Mullu, will be eble to Iruve Hillside hospital this week-end for his home. Howard suffered a .22 bullet wound through his foot late Sunday morning. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Lon A. Sanders, of 1720 Menlo way are parents of their first dnughter born at Klamath Valley hospital Saturday, January 10. The little girl hna been named Lynne Dorcen. The Handera nlso have one son, ! Larry. i j Players Meeting Community riuyers win meet Tor Important business Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the chamber of commerce. Casting will begin on a three-act and a couple of one-act plays. Anyone In terested In this type of entertain ment is welcome to attend. The world's tallest mountain are the youngest. The oldest, once tall and rugged, now are wom down by weathering. Visits Folks Theo Cole, clerk In the AAA office, spent last week-end with her folk to Camas, Wash. If ike work Is piling ftiqrier.. Kehekah Club The Social club of Prosperity Rebeknh lodge will meet lu the IOOF hnll Wednesday, Jnnunry 14, for a politick luncheon at 1 p. m., followed by a business meeting. . Senior Circle-The Senior circle of the Congregational Community church will meet Friday. January Ifl. al the home of Mrs W. O. Loh rey, 2144 F.brrlrln. und Mis. W. I-ar-non and Mrs. 1). E. Morgan will ns slst. Drssrrl will bo nerved nt 1-30 I p m . followed by a business meet ing nnd progrnm. On Varatlon Mra. Edna Arnold of the alterations department of Miller's Is on a week's vncnlloii. She In visiting her slsler, Mrs. Clcrald West of Merrill. On ltulnraDI(k Hibbs. owner nl Hlbbs' store, was a business visi tor here Inst week, returning to his home nt Ventura, Cnllf., on Sntur rlny. (iiilus Home -Itulph Mlsllrr. 8, son ol Mr mid Mis. John W. Mist ier of Midland, was going home to day from Hillside hospital where he recently hud his nppcntllx removed Hreovrrlng -Mrs. Louts Lowe of (120 N. (1th. who hnd n mnjor opern Hon rrrrnlly in a Portlnnd honpl'.nl, wan nlile to leave the hospltnl Inst Knliirtlny mid Is now nl the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lurry Onl Ingher, 3437 NK Pnrlllc. Portlnnd. 13. where friends may write to her. do lo Portland Mrs. Frank Marks nnd her dnughter. Lynden King, returned Mondny from Port lnnd where they spent the pnst sev eral dnys. From Langrll Valley Mrs. Ed Oinllun nnd young son were visi tors here Monday from lingell valley. Omllnll is with the noil conservation ael-up In the valley. I'rlenillv (inie Muggle Upton will be hnstrna to the Friendly ch ile al her home nt 234tl Knne on Thursday. January IIS. for luncheon nnd business mrrting. Ionise O'llrlrn will assist. Behtiiilniiilra Mrn. Anna Funk will be hostess to the Schoolmates dub at hrr home. 434 N. 5lh, on Friday ul 3 p. in. l-riim llililrhrund Among tlir oul-nf-tnwn visitors hrre Monday wns Jrsse Drew, wtil-kunwn Hllde brnnd ruueher. HUM- SITCI-SSFn.LY TKF.ATKI) N rln N' HnptUllfMllon Ne I. n of Tlmi I'rrmaniMil Riiultt! DR. E. M. MARSHA ('hlrnprKflln Phr-l''Uii !?0 Sm. 7 in Kaqiilrr Thttfttn Hldf. Thnna lOilfl For driven who may be riikint tvtry thing they ownl Let mi tell you about State Farm'a mart auto inturanct jm-yow-monty plan . , . WM. S. OOKN, Atrnl Tnwrr Thfatr nulldlnf Phone ISflfl IT AT I FARM INIURANCI COMPANIIS f ftleomlnglon, Illinois Tfe Wtftf'i lortvit Avfe Inuirwnt C. Mothproof cleaning by us is insured against moth damage for six months Your clolhel are loo valuable lo foed lo molhi. All garments cloaned by ut are mothproofed with Iho new U-SAN-O mothproof cleaning process lhal re pols molhi. Forgo! your moth worries. Sond your cleaning to ut lodayl SUPERIOR - TROY LAUNDRY 700 South 6th Phone 5119 DRY CLEANERS 336 Klam. Ave. Phono 7513 Friendly Helpfulness To I'.vcrv Creed end Turse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sons ii Will Phone 3334 In Hospital Emma Meyers of the Wlllard hotel Is a patient at Hillside hospital receiving medical care. Leaving Hospital Mrs. Ben HAr roun lefl Hillside hospital this mornlnif After receiving medical care. She Is at her home at 2130 Eberleln. Hnrroun Is an employe of Black nnd While Service station. Tonsillectomy Harry Leedy, Grent Northern employe from Bend, entered Hillside hospital this morn ing for a tonsillectomy. Townsend Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the KC hall. Dinrhartea Filed The following army and navy discharges were filed with the county clerk this week, Wlllinm Gordon Holford Jr.. Claude A. Crow and Theodore M. Schmldlc. ' J. L DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New Office Location 306 North 7th St. Phone 9346 a a . -1 79 -Year Quality .' Reputation. Behind Heinz Bab -.Foods Woo V0cf6 ' 60 v'fasg:t Rest for moment with a de licious cup of Golden West. Every sip is pure delight. 3 grinds drip, silex, regular. Try Golden West Coffee always Something to enjoy. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Zxperl Guaranteed Work (Ail Makei) Braaonabit Price Free Estimatea Sewing Machine Service Tar Independent Dealer rfaana 77l tZIK Sbaata Way Wild Life Slides Set Colored slide of wild life nt Crater Lake national park will be shown by Or. Ruth E. Hnpton, last summer's park naturalist, who will also speak to the Parents and Pa trons club, at 3 p. m. Wednesday In the KUII3 Little Theatre. Dr. Hopson will be In Klamath Palls for 10 weeks studying the wild life In thla vicinity and teach ing science and natural history at KUHS. Also on the program Wednesday will be special muslo by the high school music department, directed by Andrew Loney Jr. Mra. L. K. Phelps, president of the club extends an Invitation to those interested In tills type of pro gram to attend. There will be an executive board meeting at 2:30 p. m. In the cafeteria. Promptly relieves COUGHS of (SIM mm Breaks Up Surface Cengestioe, Tee I At the first sign of a cheat cold rub Musterole on chest, throat and back. It imlanlly starts to relieve cough and tight soreness in chest mnaelee. Then good old reliable Musterole helps break up painful surface con gestion and check Irritation. Is 3 strengths. At all drugstores. HAIR DAMAGED? FRIZZY? OVER-PROCESSED? GET A . . . 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