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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1948)
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVf fU'J Hi ill " ' ' WEATHER OHMillN: fair li'il.Y, liinmlit unit Tlllliail.. MfMllliiM Ititf In HPMllilll VHl l.vt I.HIIp I'linnii. In trinii. I Hint. (J. till. klUlllnlVlly WllltU lllf I'll.it. KLAMATH rALI.N AND VH'INII'V Fall tumuli! mid Tlnlr.ilMv: limn liiiluy 40, luw limluhl 'ill, IiiiiIi IhuiBilMy in. WOirrilKIIN I'AI.IKOIINIA' t Irnr lu it.y, limit-lit mill TIiiiiiiImv. Hill. i'Iimiiiip In l.mii alinr. mniteiiil. m.l.ilv wlntli off i'ii.t. Im'.lly lir.ll liml Inn. HrltiriiM llimir OtH'KC (. lllilch, Kliiinulh l''ulln liiMiriuii'n iiiiin, rr. I ill mil TllrMlny tu liln liimir lit (Mil Omnicr nlli'i' ti Irlii tn I'lirtlund U'htM'ft ho iillnulrd mi ediiriilliiniil mntlliiic fipniiMirrd by tlin Muiiinl Ufa Iimuriiixe luiiipiiny nf New Yurk. I In iiImi vlnllrd with hit win, Ituwliind. who In In Dip Vi'ti'timn hiiKpluil In I'nrlliintl rrclifrnllnK f foin n li'iiKlhy lllni'nn. Ituwliind hr mine III nflcr Iwii yiu' nervier, with the navy In Jiipiuicitr wiiicm, Mm. Ulrlih In ntiivlim In Piirlliinil fur nn liKlrllnllr time to for with Rnwlnml. Kilt-lulu will lie Inirrrntrd In Irurn Unit Itiiuliiiiil m now ulilr 1o hr up In ii whrrl rhiilr fur a slinrt llnio nirh clny nnd Imd nnnllier trnnxf Uninii hint p'rldny. AlUllliHit lull-All nll-dliy lurid lnu nf tlir Altninnnt cxli'iinlnn mill will bp held Turntliiy. Jiiniinry 211. nt 1 HI . III., nt thr hiuiir of Mrn. Hulph K Hrilnlnl, 4HW IIIaIh-p. Thr Mill Ju t will bp, "Uo and Cure of New Mutrrlnlii." Hlicllrraft will be done flip flrnt 15 inlnulrn nf the arnalnii. ' Luncheon will bp NPrvpd nt iinon ml nil nicinhriB unit (rlrndii nrp In- jvllrd to nttpnd nnd nrp linked to .bring tnblo ncrvlre, From MMlford Cnpl. Pnnl Pur Hon nf atatr pnllrp nrrlvrd here Tiirftdny to rriiiitln nvpr liHluy fiir Hip prrllnilnnry lirniliiK In Hip caie ImnlvliiK tlir drill Ii nt Mrn. II. W lluxfnrd on Hun innunlnln till full, ('apt. f'arnon nrrlvrd nt thn bcciic of IIip wrprlc a frw rninutrii nflrr it occurred nnd conducted tlir InvrMI initlnn. The hrnrlnu win Minted for 3 30 p. m. Ili'tiirni Mrn. Hurry NuiiilU, .... lii Mi- llni.il I luliiil'll'u iilllrn riiturni'd In Kliiinuth Full Turndny nmnt iriiin rnruunii nncr uriim ...i I l.i.l ii.ii.iIi l.u lint flfuilli nf linr innlhcr, Mm. Irene. Km row. VI. Mm. Fellow win Htrui'K uy n nir in rori, lund on Jiiniiury 0, nnd died Hntur dny inornliiK. Mm. Felrow'a dnilh wuii the flrnt 1H48 fiitiillty In Fort Iniid. Mm. Niimlln will resume her ponltlon thin week. Iliiniir Hlmlriit lli'ilvn Ijivlnu McCoy, dniiKhtrr of Mr. nnd Mrn. A. K. MrCuy of Merrill, wim mimed i-ii llm .'miifii roll hint ollltl'lpr lit OrcKiin Htule rnllPK" where nhe In ihiiJurliiK In i:lpni:e, Minn Mi (Joy in H Hiudiiiito of Merrill hluli ni-linol, ...1.1 Uri.u lUf.ll',l.,l tllM ItllHllWIKH iinrl I'l'iitrnhliiniil Wnmcn'n nrhnliirnhln npi,n graduation I. in'. nprliiK. Iliimr Again Mrn. h. W. Ilrthune nnd hpr nrw buoy diiuKhlcr, Hnnnn Kuy, Irft fur home In Altiirun Hun duy. Mrn. Ilrlhune linn brrn vlnlt ii IK hrr inothrr, Mrn. C. K. lAiwlhrr, 1715 Mrnlo wuy. for tho pnnt two niiinllm. Tho buby wun bom In K. ! i in nt ll Vullry Imnpltnl hint l)c orinbpr 23. Fnlrhuvrn VTA The rcKillnr I ini'i'tlim of Kiilihiivrn PTA will be In til I'il I ii v I'vrnliiK lit 7 :i0 n'i:lo(:lc In Ihr mhonl nun. Thin will be I'lilhrrn Nmhl mill u vurlrd priiurnm ! In plnnni'd. All lire coidliilly Invltrd. Iti'lrrnhinriiln will bo mrvrd nt the clone of thn ini'i'tlim. I'vlhliin Chili Will inrrl Krldny lit 7::iU p. m. nt the IOOI' hull. A Hlunli'V IMiidiH-tA pnriy will be held. Kuril mriiilirr In ukrd In brlim Irlrnd. Tlirrr will be n bunlnenn nirolliili mid rlcrllon of offlcrrn fol Iowiiik pin i y. I'utlurk lunch will be nrrvml. 'In Merrill -Mrn. I.ihIimiu Wynluer of Merrill wun dlnnilnnrd Turndny from Klnmnlh Vnlley honpllal to return lo her hoine. Mrn. Wynlger wun Inlured Dereinlier 31, In nn nutoiniibllr iiiTlilrnt wlilrli killed her hunbiind, Vliml. Mrdlrnl Cnrr Mrn. Murlln It. Jenklm of 2UU M'litlmrr In rrieivuiii niedliitl riur nt lllllnidr honpltul. JrnkliiB In Wpyprhiiraier employe. Mldlnml (irninir An ImporUnt mretliiK hnn liecn ni.hrdulrd nt Mlcl Innd kniiiko hull on Thurndny at 1 p. in. to dlsrunn tho dnilnnue pnnnibllltlrn for thin vicinity and noli imiKerviillon dlntrlct. Dniilhtrrn Mrrl -John Dmijhtern will inert fur n reifiilnr nrnnlon on Thurndny iit-H p. m. In the Mnnonlc Temple, Allnllliiry IMeetlm - The VFW nuxlllnry will inert Thurndny l 8 p. m. Ill thr city llbrnry club room or roullup bunluenn. I.euven lliimiltiil -Mrn. Muy Moul tmi. nil N. Dili, who lind major nur lirry nt lllllnlde lionplliil on Junuury 2. wun able to return to her home Unlay. Ilrturni Home Jim Conlry. 82-yenr-old ChlliKiuln blnckninllh, hud eyo ntiiKery rrrontly nt lllllnidr hn pllul nnd wan (llniiilnned Turndny Ui return to bin homo. In lllllnidr Alnn Qulnrllr nf Diiunmulr.' C'nllf. In a patlrnt at IIIIIMdr hoipitnl. Thr B-yrur-old boy In Ihr nephew of Bum Qulnolle of Uikrvlew. Illlimn - Mrn. Pnul HiKlnf. 4041 Cnriiion. hnn been cnlled to Seallle by the nerloiu lllnwin of her nlnter. fturi rry Mrn. Wnltrr (lultlrn of Tulrlnke wnn ndmltlrd to lllllnidr Inupltnl todny for nintor nursery, Mr. and Mrn. Clolden, who oprrnte a fnrm tn thr 'nilrlnke men, hnve returned recently from n three nionthn' vnrallon ipent tn Alnhka and other northern polnta. Improvlni Mtt. P. CV Wilnon nf Malm l a pntlent at Clood Hamnrl tan honpllal where nhe rrcrnlly un drrwrnt major muurry. The Wilnoiw are well known fnrmern of the Mnlln aira. Mrn. Wllnon wnn rrK)rl d ni Improving today. Kurgrry Uoiiulcl Lung of Merrill, ex-nrmy man who now conduct thr Idlr Hour cufr, undrrwrnt aurgery at lllllnidr hnnpital todny. I.rnvm llunpltnl -Mrn. Don Ken yon. 235 N. Kith, hnn returned to tier home from Klnmnlh Vnllry hnnpUnl following mnjnr nuigrry. .Mrdlrnl Cnrr Olnf Allntnd. 1220 E Main, an employe of Pattrrnon Paint more, ! receiving medical care at lllllnldt honpltal. Kurgrrr Mn. Wllliani lllrkman of Mnlln hnd mnfor nurgrry nt lflll alde honpllal on Monday. Hhe In re ported doing nicely. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING atpai! fiaranl4 llarh Mil llilnl HmmhiIi l-dut rt KillmaUi Sawing Machin Service, Tanr Inaea4nl nlr Phn sill l?in nhaiia II V"' -,'''''I SEND MONEY I J AHEAD I Cl N0W! vjt jLj Rotlramont 7P INCOME I POLICY PAUL A. LEE Phone 7717 731 .Main SI. SUN LIFE OP CANADA "ARROW SHIRTS" SALE! WOOL SHIRTS Doirnn nf ulylri in rhrrkn, plaldn, and nnlld rolorn. 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