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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1948)
PACE FtV THURSDAY, JAN. 15, 1948 WEATHER (imkoon rir luiiav, I iii ami PiMay, murtllns liitf In wnl, ItillD ehaiisa In t.imiai aluie; gantla, va.larly wlmll nit I'limt. Kt.AMATII rAI.I.H AMI VHtNITY -fall tonlglil ami I'lnlay, hint) Imlay milt Irlilav 4.1 lnw tiinlMht VII NIlM'nir.HN fAt IKIIIINIA Pair In. U. li.niglil mill rinlay; lull elians In tiiiialilp, griilta vallalila wlllUa off t'lia.1. Hrltlrns I ruin Hiililh Ml. J. Krmik Adiilim u( Merrill returned Huiiinluy Imiiii h himpliiil lii Ouk In ml, C.'iilll. v. In in nhit win u pnllem uvi'i' llip holidays. Mi. and Mih. Ad mm Willi her iiitiihcr, Mm. (Muni Khaw nl thin i lly, u i id Mr. nml Mm. Unlit West nml ymiiiK daughter Hum nf Merrill, ii ii i in 1 1 ! I li m pinna lor Hun nip to Ilir IIiiwiiIIiiii Inlands. Tliry will fly f ruin here 1 11 Hun I'lniiilM'ii on Jiiiiuitiy XI, nml will Ihrn lake tin' (;iliii'r unit lly lo lltimiliilii In sieuil n mimtli or nix Weeks lllrlluluv I'lliiiiln u( II H. "Ilmk" (i iirnliy, Kliiiimtli pioneer, were vis Itlim Willi 1 1 1 tit WrilncMlny In 1 In hllAlllcs dlalrlrl. "Murk" irtlirllr'l levcntly (rum Porlland where lip had rye siuucry In 11 hospital there hut he In tpiltp recovered frnm his llll'riv 1 irr l.lll cclphrillP lllll HWi I mini. iv mi Jiiiimu v sn, nnd hi rdaui.hlcts will he Willi linn nl tlvu I line Mr. Kllr.ubelh Hitllllrrn nl Portland In pxpeded hrtp fur Ihp ( ili'nrallon Al Hume-Mrs. Nlnn W. Currier l al her luiii.p. IM:i Pine. Hhp wu flsilmilted frmn Kliuiuith Valley hospital this wrrk. nnd In rriovcr InK from hnru received In ml auto mobile accident. 'lu l.os Angeles Mr. mill Mm. Fred Klin n( 1'iirtland. airolnpnll led by Mr. II. W. Uitkc of Kluin lll Kails, left tmlny lor brief vlMl with rclnllvm mid friends In ls Angeles, Calif. r'rum lluiianiulr- Mr. O. V Wil liams mul Mrs. J. Vrnnskv n( lluns nuilr drove lo Kliinmlli Kalis Wed nesday to spend the duy shopping. In Hillside -Clyde Darlty nl Wcy erhapuser Timber company, Ik a pmipiu at Hillside hospital nlifn hp Ii rpi'PlvliiK nirdlcal care. Visitor Karl Ager nf Tuleliikr was a Klamath Palls bunlnrsa vlsl lor on Tuesday. Medical Carp Mnlllr CllllP. wpll known Illy resident, la a pallpnl al Hillside hospital. Nun Hum Word nf the blrlli of a aim, Michael Alfrrd, on January ID to Mr, and Mm. A. K. ItPinlllniiii of lJavvnpurt, Wash., was ritcnlvrd hmo tlila wpi'k by frltndi. ltfinllloiiK wua ttuff amnciiiil alntlonrd at the Mm Inn llurracka diirluK tlm war mul hp mid hi" brldp, a Nrw Zru liinil ulrl, llvpd In Klniiiutli I'ulla al thfl lioimlnv unit. Ilo la now In Uiiv. pi, pin I with Uia BOVPliiniPiil In the iiuillllliK ili-piittinriil, HrinllloiiK la a broihpr of Mm. John Kuykcndiill of I'luiii'iiv, wi'll known hi'in, and lip vlMlrii hrr frpipipnlly at the U. V. Ktiykiiniliill homo on Cnllfninla ave nut. ( ollnl l...lMr. und Mm. W. It. Kllloli und two rhllilri'ii. Curol Ji'iin mid Tiiitiiiiy. left Juiitiury 7 for Htipprlur, Win., tiilled by the nuiltlen di'uili of Kllloll'a brother Wullrr Kl llutl. The KIlliilUi rpMde al 1UB7 Atibiirn. Klllntl I nlKht yanlinunter tor Hip CI r rut Northern here. Miiraery Mr. and Mra. C A. LI ii 1 1 1 1 urn 111 I'urlliind where Uiinn hii hud major numery. He will bp In the hohpltul aniitlipr week mul thru one wepk al the Impprlnl hotpl wheie liU wlfo la atuyliiK, before re liinilnit hump. Auxiliary llura KuKh' atixllliiry ilueh immi not be paid to the .erre ury nl her plare of btulneaa but may be .iil(l elllipr at the lixlae or nml to Mia. C. T. Klrrliwul, 1B0A ArnJeiuy ahp ailvlnpd today. rrartlce-at'hp KhkIpii Dunn corpn will inept for pnu'tlcp Monduy at ft p. in. In Hip lower VOX hall. At 7:10 p m. the auxiliary offlepa will hold a meeting In Hie inline plnre Chapter Launches March Of Dimes POT i vXm m Iniurovlnf Tht many friends of 11 -year-old Karen Porter. diiUKh- U.T of Mr. and Mm. I.loyd Forur of Van NeM atrcet, will be happy to liuiii Unit Karen will be able to return to her atudlea In the fifth (trade at Roonevelt school this next week. Karen has been milte 111 at the fuinlly home this fall and has been absent from her classes for the p,uit six weeks. She celebrates her 1 1th birthday today, January IS. In Norlh-E. M. Chllcote. well known Klamath realtor, Is spending several days In Portland and Salem on business. Last nlnht Chllcote attended the annual banquet of the rJalcm Board of Realtors, lie Is ex pected home this week. In Hospital Robert Piatt, nlnht cleik at the Metropolitan hotel, was moved by ambulance from the ho tel to Klamath Valley hospital last nlKht after he was stricken with a sudden Illness. Kurery Loyal Lu.it, 711 Mitch ell, had major surgery at Hillside hobpJlal this morning. Lust Is an employe of the Klamath county road department. In Hillside Mrs. Elsie Rowe. 1737 Wall, Is a patient at Hillside hospi tal where she had major surgery this morninR. To Lake A party of Klamath (elks made It Into Lake o' the Woods last Bunday but on their return dla ciurnged travel over the road. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Merrill and two guests took the Merrill Jeep to the lake and Jim Elledge nnd Mra, Noela Phaneuf, a summer home owner, went up In a truck. They all re ported the road good to the foot of the hill but beyond that point travel was very difficult. The group was entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morse, summer home care takers. Vet To Koseburg The Profes sional Ambulance service left this morning for Roseburg, transporting a young veteran to the hospital there for treatment of paralysis. Ralph Rust mado the trip. Moves Mrs. Elsie Siemens of the county tax office has moved to her new home which she recently purchased at the corner of Fremont and Eldorado. Rrroverlng Mrs. Joe r. Bellottl of 2467 Vantland Is recovering at Klamath Valley hospital from major surgery last week. She Is able to receive visitors. on ALL ODDS & ENDS CHILDREN'S i WEAR NOW AT SPENCER'S 619 Main Phone 5497 ' " ItecuperuJng Mrs. Recce Bailey, nee Mary Lou Gray of Lakevlew, Is recovering In Hillside hospital from a recent Illness. .Murill uf Dimes drive niirkrrs brtii in e.irnrst IimIii), the first day of the polio drive, to work for donations from Kl.iinutli ruunlv proplp. Tlinugh no deflnllp goal has bpni set, the plan is it) surpass Hie SHUOO rmilrlliuted last tear. Kmm lefl, Mrs. I.pna llennls, a menibrr of the Klamath County (Juuta club and chairman of the project of placing eoln runlalnera In rentaiirsnla, slurps and ollipr gathering places In the illy; Doris Thompson. March of Dimes office secretary, and Alice Vitus, president of the Quota club and a worker In the drive. Telican Post Members of Pell- ! can post 1383, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet tonight at 8 p. m. in the KC hall. Illalallalliin Prosperity Itellekall IihIkc will inert at the IOOF hall at 8 p. m. today, Thursday, for Imlalla liut. uf nffitrrs. Itefrpshiupnts will bp iprvpd. From Illy Mr. und Mrs. Krilpst Pndilixk of Illy were visitors in Kluniaih Fulls Wednesday from Ihelr rnnth home. .fivYOilR HANDS K1ND FOR DISHES, LAUNDRY INI CENERU HOUSEWORK CALL Ol WtlTI CLEM JOYER 1435 Martin riiore Bfl77 HAROLD BRITTELL 2221 Rpplamallon IMioiip 5M5 BOTANY TIES Just Received! ARROW AND MANHATTAN COLORED SHIRTS Choir of Ihr ncwrt rolUr llr. f'liif thrrnd count ftbr.c. $325o$500 0i linca 1911 1 I -MANSTOftE- TU Mala .Nunn-Buih Shoes. Plenty of HOT WATER.. WITH TDK NKW GENERAL ELECTRIC TABLE TOP ELECTRIC WATER HEATER Say snodlive to otil-fasblnned ntPtlinds of hpatlm water . . . the famous UK Table Tup Walpr beater is here now! 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