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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1948)
TRIDAY, JAN. 16, 1943 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pace rm mmp n WEATHER lllirilDN: r.lr iir 'i.lmi.l l,,n cIiiihIIm Intlnv. liitiiNhl mttl hahmlny. I.mul In In vll Hi nmlli rift Vrfil. I. Mil l'llHf III Uniiiri Htm (iritll llnrltivrK MluiU nil rn.l KI.AMATII KAI.I.H AND VII'INITY F"lr lnMIMht i"l HHltllilm. tillt IniUy 4ft. 1'iW Iniimlil VII. Iiljfli HntmiUv 4M. NOIITIO.IIN C'Al.lrllltNIA ( 11 nr ot'i'iliittl Itlall i liiiiillni liiitni null nvi Vtl full, lift tun along rtl ml In valid ftaliiiitMV linn nlnn. Hill riiaha III liniiliitr. grnll iniilh Mlrrly Vttllil nil i'nl rrmn .MUmiuiI - Urwt-y HihuihkI, of MiiHiktlrltl, Mu , hrrlvril TIiiiimIiiv (ur a vlnll ullli 1 1 In mmit mid lirr hiihiiiiiHi, Mr. mill Mm. W. Cinmlull. Jin Lliloi'iutii, mill iiImi In v lf.lt Mr. nil Mm. ItutiM'll Cramlnll nt Yrekn Thin In liln Hint trip In llin Weal, nil lliiiwnntl Mini I lint hit una very lllllrll lllliirnnril. TixlllV llr wim tnk rn mi h nliilit-nirlliK 1 1 1 1 nf Ihr 1 ulrhiko f ii i tn in ru hy Mm A. N. Krlnry, 1)14 K. Mnln. Mannarr Vultn- A. M. Weaver cil I'nriliuxl. Iinim-h tiutnitui'i- nf hum l.lfr nf Ciumilii, in un ImMneMi trip III Kllliniltll Pulls vlnltllm Paul Ire, Hun l.lfr ri-irenenttlve heir. Mr. ml Mm. v plitn In lema Huitir rluv fnr n uerki vnrutltin III Hull KriinilMii. Calif Tllry Mill lie lu' rriinpmilrcl nniilli by frlrniln finiu Hnlrlll New Itelallvea Mm Dura flml darn" riHiru the addition nf two ymiiiKnirm In her family. At Ktiitene n lny unmet) Jiilin icilwanl wan ixirn in Mr. mid Mm. II J (Imtilaril ye tenliiy. nnil at Pniniullrli, (Hah. Dei-ember a. nm) nntnrri Duvitl lleiijamln wiu burn lo Ur. ml Mra. Edward P. Cloddard. Nrlililmra lo Mrrl - Nrlulilxim nf Woodcraft will mm In Hip KC hull Monday, January 10. fnr a imlliuk (Hnnrr at 7 p. in., followed by a biiMnma meeting nnil Inltlntlnn. Jil yrnllra will meet lhat mime after nonn at 4 p. m. In the KC hall fnr a bunlnrnji niretiiitf. NlMllcu Trip-John Kloplloller and lliifnrd Klopiiin. nf the firm nf Krophnllrr and Klnplou. wIkiIpmiIp potato hnyrrn. In Oakland. Calif , left Ttieiuluv alter a htiMnrnn trip In Klamath rutin. While here Klnptnn vlnltrd III Inothrr. Mra. Ham Walkrr, of Ihla rlty Kprlni Mra. Marnld llava of I'M Ktna rrported lo The llrrald and News this morning lhat panny plant In hrr garden are jumplnir tha gun on nprlni Kevrral plau'.n ara In full bloom, and many othrra ara budding. ftalrm Meeting -- llrnry Remon, Klamath banln frnwrr, plana lo leave Monday for Bnlrtn to attend tha farm labor meeting then? on Tiwtday. The purxe of the meet Wig la to outline the farm labor program lo be followed Ihla year. flame, al OVH-In bankrlball gamea at Oregon Voratlnnal hool but night, the OVB nwij defeaufd h niu Eaglea. 40-40, while x. Riyar Dalrv lopped Link River Motora. 6S-.14 noma Today Mra Sarah Mc Millan of HIv wa taken home to day from Klamath Valley hmpna.1, following an operation January ft J'er daughter. Vera MiMlllan. a niirae. haa arrived from Trom. Wath., to take caie of her. tlnme Janire I.eard. 3-year-old dauchler of Mr. and Mra. James l.eard. 3n.'ifl Riintnl. was dinrharged from Klamath Valley hospital Wed nenday. Hhe had undergone an op eration there on January 6 AAA Program-llurrell short and hm county AAA inmmittee met thin afternoon In the rnuiity ak'ent'a ot flre to rnmplle the I04H handlmik fnr Die prournm lo be fnllnwrd on the rrdui ed budget. In l.elti'riimu - Major Zrd Iliirnra of llamlllon field, Cullf., ami of W. II. Ilaruen, Kliiiuiilll plulieer, la a patient at Ij'ttenniin hunplllfl til Han Kiaui-lM-n lecelvliik' treat inenl fur mi nld hark Injury. If the pres ent treatment Impiuven MuJ. Munies' iniidltluii II will nm be iii'i't'snaiy fur kiij ni l y. relallven mild Imluy. Ilia family in remaining at llaiiilltuu field. Krnn Ilaltrlli4ll The lluualllt Townlen nl the Klalualh lllinlll Irague di ri llli'd K'Miu hint lllkhl 61 4I III ii well-played k ii mo at Kenii, with I'lank (Irnhr. ncurliiK 11 pnlnln. Inn lluiiih and Dun Jnhnnuu enrh mured : fur Ki'iin In the nlKht's nlher uatiic. Duirln liipped the Lnn gell Valley llnivern 4ll-: 'inlliirn Mr and Mm Dun Mr l.uran, fiuuielly nf Klalnalll Kails and now nf Dunntiiulr. npeul Thurn day and Krlday In Klamath Kalln vli.llliiu ulil frirndn. Mi'l.uriin In will) Ihr Huuthcrn I'nrifle In Diiunmulr. Mm. Mrl.uran wan a KUent at the Huiuptimini luiirheun Thursday. Leaves lltinpllal -Jamrn l.ee. Ifl4n (larv. han Iff I lllll-lllr hiiMiltal fnr hln liiinie. jrr nuffereil rrltlial Ill Jut Irn tu hmli arum when he was hit nnine tune alio by a nrunp nhovel and it wan iierexiary to amputate butli arms lilrnger'a Tram In basin bliiket ball Kiimen al Chllmiuln hint nlghl. the (ilriiKer's nture ti-iiin defeated Ulunmir Hlver M-'-'D. and the Klamath eUius edged the ChilKUln VFW. 41-37 i In lllll.nlr Hally. lu-munlh-nld ' daughter "f Mr and Mm. Clrorge W. ! Hi nttnii Jr., HIM! Portland, was ud- milted to lllllnlde hnnnital late Thurnday aftrriKNin for medlraj care. Hhe Is doing nlrely. Legion Post Hosts Meet netireneniatlvea from various American Legion ponts and auxil iary units met In Klnninlll Kails Wednesday for the district No. 4 cunf oreme. Klamath Kail was host to olher pontn In tha dlntrlct. In cluding Merrill, Mallu and Lake view, al the Veterans Memorial hall. Heveral guents from Tulrlake, which Is out nf this dlntrlct, were pirnent. Afternonn bunluriis mretluga, with npeakers from various posts and auxiliary units, was followed by a cocklall hour and pothick dinner. Muslrul nutnlHTs were presented by Athena l.amprnpuloK on the violin, Ronnie Tarr. piano, and Cullierltie Illauns In vocal selections. Ham Itnws nf Orants Puns, com mander of dlntrlct 4, was montrr nf cereinnnlen. Htienkern were Mrs, Craig Cnyner, drmrlmrnt president, nf the auxiliary, and Jack Marls nf Cunvnnvllle, department command er of the Leglnn. The committee arranging the conference Included Mr. and Mrs Carl Hchubert. Mr. and Mrs. James Learcl. Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler, Mt. and Mrs. H. W Pctrlrk, Mr. and Mra Patrick Kllbv. Mr. and Mm Oouirlna Pence, Mr. and Mrs. Hi'lierl ndell. Mr. and Mrs. Jamen j furl le.. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrev Adams I and Mr. and Mrs. James Gllnon. Life Saving Class Slated A Junior Krd Cross life saving class Is scheduled to start at 4 p. m Monday. Joining In presenting the course, are the Cllrl Hcouts, the city recreation department and the Red Cross. Klla Rrdkey, Cllrl Hcout executive director, will Instruct, the classes, and the recreation department will furnish the Klamath Union high school swimming pool free of charge as part of Its whiter awlm mlng prngram. ITte classes will be on the basis of a regulation Red Cross course. Girls between 16 and 17 years old are Invited to Join. 'Hie first class will be In land Instruction at the Otrl Scout office, 412 Main, next Monday. People quuhflcd III water safety are needed In Klamath Falls, Rec reation Director Bum Hmlth point ed out today. If enough adults will Indicate their Interest, a program In water safety for adults will be arranged. Treatment Mrs. Lester Follz. 2220 F.berlcln, Is a patient at Hill side hospital where she Is being treated for a foot Infection. ( anl-I'llliirlilr will fop ulaved IHalurday al 7:30 p. m. In the CIO I hall, 3:i4 Mulli The card party will I Ix sponsored by the CIO auxiliary I and refreshments will be served. aiasnain'ajia n SUN LIFE Underwriters Art Carefully Chosan, Professional Consultants Abraast o tha Times PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 731 Main bt- SUN LIFE OF CANADA SAVE ON MEN'S WEAR CLEARANCE SALE AT DON'S Wlnrma Hotel Rldf. 12S Main St. Phone 32 1 Ilium Corp - The Kagles auxll- j lary drum corpn. not the Kagles diuni corps an previounly an iinuiicefl. will meet for practice at the FOK hall Monday evening Itelurns llnmeFjirl Kherldau af i Miller avenue, an empluye of Kyock I Moon, left lllllnlde hiupltnl today I alter receiving treatment for a luol j Infrttiun. I I Admitted Curtis Junes, I74J I Menlo way, was moved from his ! home by ambulance to HillMde hus ! pltal late Thursday for treatment 01 iu.nioie pneuiuuiiia. Kurgery-Mra. E. C. Gillespie nf j Alluras was lo have. major surgery! Friday afternoon at Hillside hmpl- ' lal. Hhe was admitted late Thurs day. 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