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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1948)
WCDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE Grange Club Meets Tuesday Afternoon Mia. Jim Mllmil wiik liimtc.Ml to Hip Mlilliintt itritliK lloinn Kniiminlra i lull Tui'n'Ur, Jiuiiiury II, Willi Mm. Hny Huff lurMitlnit, 'Mm inllnwIiiK Kiiniiiillci'n wh o uiicilnlr(l for I hi" year: Mn, Auuunt Anrirleu, lionlrnn Itlfla niul clonr prlM'N; Mm. Ji'mh Wiilkrr, liUK-hrou cluilrniiiii: Mra. Kriimt Mllmil, Mi " 1.1'ti Mill ton mid Mm. I .run AihIiIimi, ymrlxink. Tim I'ntnmm I loitm Kcoimmlca clulj rliultiiiiiii, Mra. Wilbur ItollliiK, iniiiulod mi Urn nitwit riiliiilnn 'oiiti'itl lirlil by tlm alula ki'uiwp A afrit' n( publla curd purlieu will he lirltl ovrry Iwu wrrka Willi Hie Hint, it pulluik iiflalr. lirlil Janu ary 10. al 1 1 in Ituy Hull limna In Midland. Mm. Hull In tiiklim a Idtvn nl aliMMire f linn lirr dutlm iin i-lmlr-iiiiui to tuka it trip lo Kuiimih to vihll rrlutlvm und to himi hrr piir rnlx ull tlll'lr Olllll WrddlllK aillll VriRiiry. At tlin i'Iiimi of (tin mri'lliiK, tin ImnlvMi, Mia. Mllmil, ni'i'vnl r firilnni'iil lo Mm. Idiy Hull, Mm. I .ro HiilUm, Mrn. Krui'hl Mllmil mid Dunn, Mm. J Wiilkrr, Mm. Wil bur Kcllliitf mid noiiH, Mm. A. L. Anilrlru mid Mm. Lruu Anclilmi mid rhlldrru. II in next iiiertliw will l lirld at llir hoinn of Mid. I'nui'l llolcna In Klunuilli Kiilln on Krbruiiry 3. ... Bridge Prizes MAI. IN Tim Happy llnur Minimi ilub mrl lint Turwliiy rvriuim nt the homo (il Mm. Honinc Htcplicim. IIIkIi prlwi wrnl to Mm. Iiti-r Hiliirlnrr, itccnnil tn Mm. Hymn .Idlmnnn. tritvrlliiK to Mm. WHIIf.m . lliilttm mid low to Mm t'lmrli-a Juliiinou. Otlirr mcmlx-ra prcwnt wrrn Mm. I'rrry llulry, Mm. Clmrlrn lliuiilluin. Mm. A. K. Mrrct mid Mm. Grume Krtlrrntll. Henley lit id Mm, Jlitrofil Keno The Hrv mid Mrn. Mrlvln Clnl lltli wnl tlm liulltlnya with Mm. llrlltllh.it pnrciitn. Mr. and Mm, K. I.. Mnlinnry ol MixlMto, C.'nlll. Mr. mid Mm. T'rd Miilmnry nnd noil lie Mr. mid Mm. Jhtrold bluiiKlitnr onlci tulnt'd (in New year's Duy with a blrllidiiy dinner lionorliiK Mm. HIiiiiKlitfr'a two duuHlilom, Mm. I.ylo llulry and lioiinle Jcun HluiiKliUir. Gurotta were- Mr. mid Mm. I.yle llulry, Minn Hrlidil Murphy, Put Wynne, Hub Murphy, HiinnlD Jran, times Kllrn, Don mid Jon HIiiukIiIt. ClucaU ol Mr. mid Mm. W. L. C.'lniiii'iil ill it New Yrur'K dinner wuro Mr. mid Mm. Wilbur llnnis bciUFr mid Bona, Mr. und Mm. Jlurry l.iirnim mid Mlu Ucrda l-'uy Luiidalern. Mm. Arlrnn Ooodlnii tnU-rtiilnrd the bid mid Uye Undue club Wed ncntlay, Jnnuury 7, at her home on the liiikevlcw roud. Murjorle Urls nrutlru held high acute. Put lleymer, low, mid Jrnn Noma wm awarded Hie liitvrlluK prize. Meiuliem nnd KUi-at pliiyem euJoyltiK Uie ullernoon were MiirmicrlUi llrlKlitliuuii, i'ul Ilrymrr, lliirburu Hloiie, Ann Knlr clu, Miu'Jorlo lirlMtendrii, Ucllu CioodluK, Jean NoitIa und the ho- tiiindny, Jnnuury i, Mr. mid Mm. Ilurold Oehliuiter entrruilned a mouii ol IileiuU und rclutlvei with u dinner al their runch home, tiomc iiirmbem ol the puny enjoyed duck hunt earlier In the duy. Pren i ent wero Mr. mid Mm. Clarence i Uober, Wlnilred. llelty, Hurrell, I Wulluce und John, Dr. Ruymond i KiiKlecko und mjii Hoyd, Mr. und Mm. Uleiin Uehlluucr und Monte, Mr. und Mm. Ilurold Drhllnuer, Drllx-rl und Jliniuy. Mr. und Mm. Murlln Dyers huve relumed Irom u 10 day visit U) compnnled them. Itev. (Irlllllh In ! Cornlni!, Cull!., where they huve the pnntor of the Keno Clo)vel Cell- 1 been vlaitlnv with relative ot Mr, ler. j llyem. There U Mime chli keniox In the 1 Heverly Mink and Pat Hmlth were cominuiitty but the Keno urade 'dinner uue.Mji ol Lucille and Bylvia nrh(Mi) oiiened niter the holidiiv Kenny on New Yeur a Day. with the avernKe nttendnnre nl 125 puplln. Mr. and Mrn. Tom Calinen were hint at a New Yenr Kve parly at their home on the Worden road. Danrlnir and atipprr were enloyed by 38 rouplen, frlendn and iielnh born. A very benulllul C.'lirlnlma I'liumdny Mrn. Albert Keudy and her piirrma. Mr. and Mr. CI coin e Hoyd vi.illed In Illy wllii Mr. Keady'a brother and hi wile, Mr. und Mm. Jnmen Uuyd. Kurl Mil. in up ulter being quite ncrlounly 111, Juck Welmer returned Irom tree liuhled the llvlnu-riKim T h e 1 Grunt J' on Krlduy alter belnu riimpu room wu nernriiied with eveiureen boiiKh nnd hidden liitht. 'file MipiKT ronnlnled of three well cooked ham and all the flxuiKn. Mr. and Mrn. Frnnk Rrhulr. of Twin flridce. Mont were houne Bueln of Mr. and Mrn. ftalph (Veil during the hulldayn. The KchulK (lelnlned ull extru day becaUMi the road wu rloMHl due lo the recent IliMKlini: of the Hokuc river. Mm. Clyde Dehlliwer u under itmnil treatment at the Klamath Valley honpltul. ftir. mul Aim. rred Ervin were ! wrek-end ituenu of Mr. and Mm. W. 1.. Clement. i ('.... ,' i-;., ',,' ' ' ' W ! i i k , 1 ,- HOLIDAY VISITORS ot the homo of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smidl of Malin, were Barbara, Vie and Stevie, eight months, children of Mr. and Mrs. Woyne Walgreen of Hay Spring, Neb. rmiie here from Run Krimrlwo 1 where thev vlnlled their non who in i ''"rd Prenton Irom Euuene a nllot with Pnn.Am.-r.rnn Alrwnvn ! vl"rl 81 thr Allrl K-"UV '"' Mr. ann Mm. nuv iiuiMinw were j eanefl in Anninnd Maiurony due in j Uie denlh nl Mrn Nellie flow-ten. i nlter of Mrn. Illnnhaw durum the ChrlMimu vacntlon. Mr. Loulne Tucker ol Lo An itrlen. niece of Mm. Joe Uteele, la a house Dllet UL the KIMle hnme. I iiiHIIm K-i,,wU u.. a ri,.M IA mi , . IM,.lk1"- '' -l"'l " , retunilnu to Corvnlll U. reume Her Hher .Inn, Wvo. op,ed over for a .lu u f onr.rtaT Vt.il with Mr. and Mm , " I , 7" n" K",V 1?'"' M". Jme. Cornutt and from thr R,e Bowl mr In rw- , din. They are old frlendn of the , ., . Avhenon. and mnv return lo make I ,, ' . ' tlie'r home here In Keno. Thr Keno nnntlnt Mlwlnn In tn have It annunl buntnevn niretlmt next Sundnv after rhurrh nrrvlren Tnere will be a potlurk dinner nnd anvonr Intere'.led In the better thliien nl thr rnmmimitv life In In vtrrt to attend. Himdnv nrhool nl 10 a m.: mornnir nervier nt 11 o'clock: polhirk. 12 30 p. m Mm. Hoyd Brunrr. Tuesday rvrnliiK, January 6. the Or. Curtln Reld of Curvnlhs, hend of the Mine department ot visual educnllon, will ienk nt the Pnrenu nnd Pntrona meeting Jmmnry 30. at Uie li!Rh school at S p. in. Kvrryone interested 1 tinted to nltcnd. The extcmlon division I offering lor tho winter term. be lulling Jnnuury 10 m Miilln. a course In the nnturul history of LirrRon. Thin will Include a study of birds, geology, fauna and flora of Oregon and Klumnth county In pnrtlculur. This rourne will be limght by Dr. lluth llopson of the genernl extension di vision and will meet twice weekly for five week at the Mnlln high school. Dr. llopson served a natu ralist nl Crnter l.uke national pnrk Inst summer nnd Is very highly rec ommended. A large humorr ol Malm faculty member plun to enroll In the course nnd nny olhers In the 1 community Interested nre asked to cull the high school. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rmmolt J. Lnhnrin recently returned from nil extruded trip which Included a tour nl the United Hlulrs ns far soulh as Key WrM, Flu. Denny Kullnii, son of Mr. and Mr. Louis Kullnii, celebrated his sixth birthday wlU a pnrly nt his homo Jnnunry lo. Clninrs rnlrr liilned the children during tlicuftor noon. rtcfreslinieiit wero served to llruce Hrlckuer, Itonnle Kullnii, Anltit Clark, Jimmy Tnicll, Jno quelln Hnunders, Phyllis Johnson nnd Hhermnn Knllnn. v-.: Letterman'a club ol the high school held It Initiation. The boy who had earned their "H" lor the first lime and were Inltlnted were Dale Webber. Maurice ltoiuno, Delbert Armit. Charles Bulllvun, Itlchard Adams, Doyne Cjulglry and Marvin Newell. Due to Illness Erllng Mellby was unable to leuch school on Thurs day. Mr. O. D. Reeder" wa hostess on Frldny nl a Stanley demoiulrutlon purly In her home In the Pine drove district. Attending the party wero Mrs. Mildred 8lele, Mrs. Louise Tucker, Mrs. I. R. Campbell, Mrs. Vernon Durum. Mrs. Frank Southwell. Mrn. Dorothy Ciecr, Mrs. Harold OHIIey. Mrs. Marie Allen. Mrs. Max Marvin. Mrs. Charles Clreeu and the hostess. A a high school pep assembly Friday member of Uie football squad presented their conch, Mnx Marvin with a wrlstwnich. Then letters and letter certificates were awarded to football players who had earned them during the pant season. Mr. und Mrs. Marshal McClay are the proud parent ot an 8 pound 3 ounce baby daughter, born Sun day, January 8, al the KlumutlL Valley hospital. The Utile girl has been named Jcnunle Elizabeth. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Thursday Bob Dehllnger under went an appendectomy al the Hill side hospital. visit In Southern California. They n-iKirl a wonderful time while In the soulh and attended the Rose Howl game. Miss May Phlnnry wa a caller In our area thl week a wa Mr. W. L. Poole. Mm. W. L. Fraln attended the Methodist women church circle on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Clemmciu vis ited Climmens' mother. Mr J. N. Matthew, al Dorria one evening this week. Bruce Campbell, a cattle buyer, was In this area this week buying cattle. Beverly Hurlbut ha been 111 most of her vacation but Is able to be buck In school. m n 11 11 11 11 1111 11 r WW W IIP Jewry No Refunds Exchanges or Approvals Si4 9 Sweeping Price Reductions Now on Quality Jewelry Watches Silver ware Dresser Sets Pen and Pencil Sets Clocks and many other items! Shop Early for Selection! COSTUME JEWELRY Assorted Styles. Pioneer Community Mr. and Mr. Eugene. Orcutt are the proud parents ol a baby boy born at Klamath Valley hospital In Klnmnth Falls. Mother nnd bnbe nro nt home nt her parent', Mr. and Mrs. It. E. llerrlck Sr. Mrs. Fiinnle Tnlbot Is a little Im proved but Is still very poorly. She tins been In poor health and suf fered a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Evcrhart rr lurnrd Thursday from an extended on ALL ODDS & ENDS CHILDREN'S WEAR NOW AT SPENCER'S 619 Main Phone 5497 MARLA KAY Is the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Burnett of Bonan za. She was two years old De cember 31. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Pinelli of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Burnett of Grants Pass. Kenncll-Ellls. MIGHTY FAST Relief For RHEUMATIC ACHES-PAINS Sore, Stiff Muscles Whfn ymir mifTprlnc from rhniimRtlr, I himliiifto or fiiHirhia pains -from nli(T , Unm tminrlm rub on Mtuiloroln fur nt, long-lnNting rolicf. Munlftrnlfl nfTfrn AM. tlin nHvAntiifrori 1 of a warming, ntimulnting imiAtnrd plan ter ynt li no much punier lo apply )iint rub It on. Muntorolo inlantly aliirlA (o mliovit idling (utrnnpM and ho I pa break lip thn painful aurfiirn rongiwllun. In 8 Ktmnglhi, At nil (IrugNtoroa. 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