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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1948)
MONDAY, JAN. 1?, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE FIV8 MTURE Htll ltSl 9:30 am. to 8:30 p.m. ill II KID 1111 ? WEATHER flllKliUNi ('mialilrralilr l"S tl 11 1- lli"M III lliMllient ami Wpalrm VHIIO KhI.V, InnlHlIt mill Tilr.H.V. I. Mil. I'llNIIIV III IplMlinl tftlllV: fHM.Whl tenure i lii innliMl iiiiiIiiiii IiiiImv mill 111 nl timlKlll, Hi'iillp vmlMlilr telmla nil iniial. K LAM Alt I VM.l.H ANII VHIHIIY -fur Inn In III ami 'IiikmiImv; high limny iHllll 4i, lllW lltlll.lll 17, IHMll 'ItlM- lluv 4:i NflllTIIKIIN CAI.IMIHNIA- tutt I'mImv. IlllllHllI Hllll 'I'llrailHy, lllll ClIMIItfti III mitl'itl ltllt. tttMitl. In IHiHltnul vmlMlilt telltil nil rnnkl Kri'im.l rim r. - Ke lly Fun la, Ulll vrridly nf onmm Miuli-nl, nun ( Mr. unit Mm. Curl Wlllliiin Henry, Xltl Miii'lln. wiiii awarded iiecoiid )lnri' TiH'tiiluy nliilil In (hi? Inter nillrulaltt KtirrliMr Anhui-IhUoii of OlritiMI ANlT IJIIItK-r Hpi'llklllll toll lem whirl! wan held III C'urvnllls. A ri'lHTM'lltlitlve iif tlm lllllviM "II V nviiiiKihluin. l''urilh fiiokr fin "The Ynir uf Dcilhliill" (ruin t Mr Ki'licral tuple (if American r'aMiluim. I'liirln In n fit'itliiiiiiu liiw liiiijnr. Iluuthlrr Horn Wind lian Ix-rn received nf llii) hlrth ipI a daiiKhlcr January 111 tu Mr. unil Mm. David Walk, (uriiierly uf Klnmiilli falls ni id now uf Ciirvnlllii. The Utile mil him been lliilnril On "I Dlanlie. Mrs. Clink l llir luiiiirr Hulli Zlinmrr 1111111, dauuliier nf Mr. mill Mm. A. II. Zimmerman of Kliiinitlh full. Cnrol Ulaniie'a puli-i nil) unmclpur rnla are Mr. mid Mm. Fori cut Clurk nf tills i lly. To Lit. Angele. Jack Kuy, yard conductor for llir Ureal Northern. In truvliiii Tue.dny riiiirnliiK tor Moiitlicrn Callltirntii nil n leave nf aliAclire dun to llln Itrnllh. Itny nnjd that After n rail ho would trnln liumi' mid drive In tlie races ul Huntn A11II11 for Don Urriuliitrl, prominent Vitn Nuyn litirficmuii. Hay liun lonif been Intmenlcd In Iriilnlnu liiirnrfni horses. final llltm funeral scrvlren for llrnry A. (Illklium. former Kluiii uth re-Idem who dlrd Friday eve lllnu III Mrdtortl fftllnwliiK 11 brlrf Illllf-Mi. Ulll lie held Tuesday lit 2 p. 111. from Oir I'rrl Klinrral home III Mcitford. Interment will take place tllrrr. Mr. Ollklfioll wait till" fnthrr nf Mm. C'harlra Perry of Una rlty. urL - Altloni; the ucck.elid creMi al Odrll Kummtt Indite were the Waltrr Cole, of Ktllirnr. who hud to kl In mi thrlr firm trip here, mid Paul IIiukih of rtofteburu. a brother of Mm. Cole. Coir I in thr niitu porta biininrwi In Kuitrnr AUo from ftwene wan Trrry W11M1 who snciil R drlicliifiil holiday of now sport. Valentine Tarty Thr Honiinu PTA l giving ft Valrnllnr coMiliuc ball In thr nrw itymnaMiini on Krb ruary I Thrrr, will br awards Klvrn and ft PTA ktnii and qurrn rlionrn. The Mrrry Makrrs of Klamath f'alla will furmMi thr music and dancing will br from 10 p. m. to I . m. Wonirn Of llir Mmmr will hold ft rruular mrrtiim Turndny, January 20. at g p. m. In the Mcxw hall. Wllma Rlltlrdiir, rhalrnian uf the atadrmy of frirniWilp. will br in chantf of the program. Thrre will be Inltlauoi). Vliltor Mrs. E. C. Richards, for merly of Brattle. Is In Klamnth Falls visllinit nl the Nelson H. LaPlerif italdence. IJ0 Payne. I' TA Mrrllni Mi'lnbl'ia ft II d 1'ili'iidn of C'linucr PTA are Invited to at lend u meetlnv at 2 Mi) p. m., WedueMliiy at the school. A pro Kriim of special Interest to mothers Is pliiuneda with Mrs. Victor E. O'Neill sprakliiu on "Mental Health from the Htnnilpolnt of the Child." The second itradu class will slim. A Hood attendance la tuned. Old lloinrslrad The Drown Kiiulpmriit store at MHU H. Hill, was the old Alfred Mclhasn home until It was sold In lll'.ll. The dales Klvrn In the slory In Kiiduy's paper about old residence btilldluus hud II ft boollrnuer's heiid(iiarter before Wl. but It must have been some time after the sale. Trafflr-W. C. Coir. Portland, truffle coiiMillaiit for the Klamalli basin rates bureau, will bo III town Wednesday and Thursday. At 7:30 p in., Wednesday, the annual meet IHK of the rates bureau will bo held In the chamber of commerce mcct Inil room. Auxiliary The Kakles auxiliary will hold rciftitur ineetlnn at 8 i m. Tuesday In the lower FOE hull. There will be enterlalument mid refreshments after the meeting. Officers Kuuies auxiliary officers lire asked to meet tonluht, Miaiday. at 7:30. Ill the lower lodge hail. The meeting will be followed by auxiliary drum corps practice. I.riislulliui The American l- j glon auxiliary of Klamath Fulls will i meet at 8 . in. Tuesday In tha Vet erans Memorial hall. Hutijrct of the j inretlnx will be "IKlslutlon." From I'oe Valley Mrs. Wilbur ! rielling and young son Stephen n.id Mm, Carroll Mruutim were Poe val ley shopiiem In Klamath Talis to ! duy. I I rarllce-Thr Pythian Sisters de. Itrre staff and offlrers-elect will meet at the loop hall Thursday at 3 p. m . to practice for Installation Ksrrullve Hoard nf the Wonirn of the Moosr will meet tonight. Mon day, at 7 30 In the Moose Hall Shasta PTA - Executive commit tee will meet Tucsdny at 3:30 p. m. In the Shasta View school ' Pine trees of the southern states are destined to play a greater part i 111 chemical Industries. Ilosln Is now converted to chemicals which i find wide use in Industry, principal ly In the manufacture of rubber and plastics. Ara YOU taking advantage of TAXATION protection through Modern Insuranca? PAUL A. LEE Phuna 7777 731 Main St. SUN LIFE OF CANADA Foot Specialist Dr. K. S. Garvin Doctor of Surgical Chiropody Offices now located at 724 Pine St. (Next door to Fluhrer' Bakery) Phone 9321 for appointments. Good Mews for Good Coots! Back Again at Leach! ELECTRIC RANGES The Best Stove on the Market For Apartments 1 LV Standard Equipped .... i nms I07 With Timer and Light . . 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