Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 21, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    WCDNtSDAY, JAN. 21, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACH NUMJ1
? UAinai y ivitJlllUolb
Attend Meeting
MAI. IN -Hivcnil Miillti Ainriinin liglon mixlllnrv number at
tended I he illstrlrl iimlneiHe in the Vrlri'imn' Memorial liul! Ill Klnm
nlh Culls, Jiiiiuiuy M.
Tim meeting win ui'll-uiirinliMl by ini-mlicm from Lukevlew, Mrrrlll,
Tuleluke, Klitniitlli Full mill Mulln. Allrr the meeting, n politick illn
nrr wnn enjoyed. Mm. Kird lli-llliionnrr, prrldenl i district 4. pre
lilrd. Hrvrrul ilipui Iniriil iifllidin wire present mill (iiivc report of
their work.
Among thouc ultmiliiig nr Mm. Hulli Coynrr, prenldrni; Mm.
Mud Wlilliomli, vlcn pii'sldt-ut; Mm. 0 '
Kmlly Kclint, hlMorliiu; Mr
(tltulyn York, r hi lit v. ell it re, mid
Mn. Mno Ituiitl, dlMlilil piraHIciit,
from Tulclukr,
Mr. Nrlllr IMrnr, vlre pt riililclit
ut Hit. Miilln null, wuit mllng Kre
mlin y for tha coiilrri'iHT. Mm.
Klltrl ItotjnU, thiitriiinn of child
welfare of (tlnirlcl 4, nnU a inrmhrr
of Mulln unit, kiivp it report on
niriiihrinlilp fur ttm unit hiiko the
prt'KliIritl, Mm. J if nr l'icltnu. witn
Uiiuiilr to bo pirfirill.
Kite It ilrmrtiiuni mid dlhlilia of
fleer piTMMil rwrlvril Kill from
Hip Ktiiimitti KulU unit. Attrr din
ner tlirro uttn a noriul Imtir itnd
dnnrlng.
From Mulln, t.nM iirtcut urir
Mih. Kllo Hobi'ilA, Mm. Lculrr
I'lritP. Mih. Chuilrs Hamilton, Mm.
LrMrr b. lnt?lhr r, Mm. tleorKr Itrl-
trrulh. Mm. Orotue 111 ullumrk,
Mu. Itonnlc titrphmift nnd Mm.
WVrnrr Uunttr.
Dance Plans
BONANZA Mr. unit Mm. LuVrrn
llnsknui, Mr. onil Mm. Cecil llnlry,
Mr. mill Mm. Hill Ihirnelt. Mr. nnd
Mm. Lrili-r U-nvlU. Mm. lliil Mc-Abei-,
Mm. E lllvnii, Mr. mid Mm.
John Drown, Mm. Hill Ciournry mid
Clayton Hliurp met m tins IiikIi
rliiK-l Juiiuury 7 to plun Hie lTA
dance tu be given In tin? nrw gym
Krbiuury '.
ll will bo it Vulrnllnr iinlumr bull
with klDK mid iiiren elected by
paptilnr vote. Coiiplr-s In the con
trol me C'hnrlutlr Hctiuns mid Itnlpli
Wnmurk. rrprmrntliiK (tic Junior
mitt hrnlur tiussrn, mill lul Kuger
mid David Mrrkrr, representing the
frt-nhmnn nnd ipliuinore dnssc.
Tlirro will be nuinbrr i prizes
mid one spminl prie. The Merry
Mukrm. ftix-plecc orchestra from
Klmnutli Knll. will furnish music.
Krfrrshmeiiu will foe served Ht
midnight. Untieing will lie Irani 10
to o'clock. 1'rocerd will be used
to beautify the ground of the new
school.
Piano Pupils
A student miulcul win given by
plnno puplU of Mm. Kdllli l(. Mc
liiil, Hutiirduy Hfti'riioon, Jnnunry
11. ul lirr Inline, 413 IIIkIi mreiH.
The primrniim nre held every two
or ilirro nmntlii to nccwitoin tu
drntn to jiluylnii brtore mi nudl
cmr, Thry uir Inloriiuil, mid
Uuulicr nnd utiulrntii crltUiM rucli
nuinbrr.
l(i'(iriihninil wi-rn nerved ul the
iIomi of the mil ul. TukliiK purl
were Murllyn mid Jnyio Murkert,
Mnrlln und Hylvln Uerber, Kunlre
nnd Not mn Wrlinuii, Hlilrley nnd
Hilly Hinder, Heiiny Turplii. llev
rrly Kiirnrn, Peurl Chiipinun of
Wiiidi'ii, Ulrky llinpliniu, Jrnii
.liiiiiii'MJii. Keiiiu 1 1 u 1 1 Dii t una
Miirliin Meiiiirr.
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Hager
Visitors
Mm. Chnrlm Wlilttetiinie und tier
two norm, Klckey mid Kermll, nre
vmitltiK Mm. Whiitrmore purenu.
Mr. und Mm. P. I). Itrtdrr. ot 3IJ
; Mli'hliciin.
The Wlilllrini.rr lue In Hitkn.
Alunkn. They will ri iniilii In Klnin
lh Fnlli for n invntli. when Mr.
Wlilltcniore will cnine down for
brief vlull mul to bring tliein norlli.
Acconipunyinu Mis. Wtiltlemore
K and tJin rllllilrrtl Ik Murlorle UeV-
ney, uUo of Hllkn, w ho In Aix-nding
her vncutlon with the Keedem.
They mine by Ixml to Henttle. and
Mm. Whltlemorei IMer and
hrniher-ln-law. Mr. mid Mm. H0
Helm, of Merrill, met them and the
group drove home.
Penny Club
BONANZA Mm. Owen Prpple
enterlnlned the Penny rlub nl her
home Wednenday evenlnu.
Prlzea went to Nnmu Hn-hdoldl
and Mnbel Maxwell, ftefrcshmenta
were eerved to lllnnihe Clowen,
Noma Herhdoldt. Kloremc Horn.
Daisy Cox, Illrdle Burke, I.llllim
Berhilnldl, Mnbel Mnxwell nlid the
honteMi.
Mi. und Mm. II. II. Andemon en
terlnlned at dinner Turixlay evening
honoring Drill Itoblry who will anil
for Jiipnn aoou to her work ua aec
reiury lor the government.
CIufkIa who enjoyed dinner and
pinochle were Mr. and Mm. Evcroll
Juueii. Mr. mid Mm. lyelnnd Pomi,
Mr. and Mm. Roy McNeill. Beth
Hobley, MurUn mid Larry Bnyder.
Mi Nrill hud high ncore for men and
hi wile lind high More for women.
Ml&a Itnbley received the guest
uwuitl.
Kvcrrtl UiMinU it a vullur In
linger WedneMtuy evening.
The Henley llornelx biukclbull
triiin uenl to Ollchrliil to piny biut
kribiill rnduy evenlnu.
Mr. and .sir. Cecil Tuylor were
vUltlng frlemU und alKliueelng tlie
pniil wrrk. They are now at home
in linger.
Krnenl Kulilrr who wai recently
iliM'liuiui'il Irom Uic innrlne mid
brother Itoberl were cnllem at the
Kohler Inline here TueMlny.
Mm. Paul llr.v, i In Klumalh
Knll on a bunlneui trip from her
home on Kogue river.
In Nrw Knglund. Ringer aauce U
noinetlme nprlnklcd on Ice cream.
SMALL SON of Mr. ond Mrs.
Peter Ronningen of 2338
Ebcrlein is Terry Lynnj three
months old.
Kenncll-Ellli.
NU-BACK ALL-IN-ONE
5'8
Prt-hrunk brocaded
royon ond cotton
batiste. Well boned
patented sliding back
"will not ride up." Full
side knitted elastic panels
and gores, four adjust
able elastic garters.
Side hook closing. Nude
color. In short and
medium lengths. Sizes
33 to A4. ,
lit ilJ
High School
Vetvi j
and tflX
Mm
By
MARY LOU
CASE
A HANDSOME PAIR ore little Sanford Timothy Rose ond his
attractive mother, Mrs. Sanford Rose. The little boy is just
six months old. The family lives ot 1211 Main. Small San
ford's grondparents ore Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rose of Ashland
and Frank Mathers of this city.
JoncA-Mlller.
Langell Valley
M;iihnll Un.il) 1 here from Mbv
hoiirl vlhltliiK hi mint nnd uncle,
Mr. mid Mr. Hurry Krazler.
Mr. nnd Mm. l.e Lenvitl were
dinner gtieniA of Mr. and Mr. Rt-g
'J'lKimii TueMluy.
Mr. mid Mm. II. M. Tenie huve a
new Krund.son, Robert Kninklln,
bfirn to Mr. and Mr. Frank Hull.
The buby wiia mimed for Ills two
griiiull n Liter.
Mr. nnd Mm. R. E. Tlioinu and
family huve a new car. purchased
lnt week in KlnniHth Full.
Mr. Kdllli HruiiMii i nee Edith
HaiikM ot Tulrluke visited .Mr. mid
Mm. Piiul Monroe Wedne.vlny.
Mrs. PegRy Orny arrived Tliur-
dny from I'ortlnnd to vllt Mrs. Ella
Roiitln mid Joe.
Mr. nnd Mr. Pete Hrlcziace nnd
villi pcnl New Year's Day In Klum
alh Knll with her .il.ner, Mr. CJII-
more Gunderhon und fnmlly.
John Siilllvnn returned lnt week
from Missouri where he vibiied 111
mother und Mster. Hi mother
celebruted her 8lt blrtliduy.
Mr. und Mm. U. C. Johnson hKil
Kuiiduy with Mr. und Mis. A. II.
Denrborn nnd fuinlly.
Mr. nnd Mi. Bruce Ulelcr nnd
Mr. nnd Mr. Kritx Clwlsey pent
itevernl dny lu.M week in Bnn Fran
cisco. Enrl Kent of Klumalh Fulls wu n
Sundiiy dinner gucM of Mr. and Mr.
Bill Burnett and fnmlly. Evening
visitor nt the Burnett home were
Mr. and Mr. Roy Culu and Mr.
und Mr. Herbert Plnclll, all of
Klumnth Fall.
Mr. and Mr. Jimmy Murtln spent
the week-end at Tuleluke with Mr.
and Mr. Roy Hodge.
Mr. Roger Jones of Klumuth
Full visited Inst week wuh Mr. and
Mm. Jones and Elnlne.
Mr. nnd Mr. Ervln Pool mid son
of Cnnyonvllle visited relatives In
Lnngell vnllry and Klamath Falls
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dobert and
dnujthier are here from New Mexico
visiting her brother, Louts Randall
nnd family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Plnclll of
Midland )ent Friday with their
daughter, Mrs. Bill Burnett nnd
family.
Mr. and Mm. O. C. Johnson were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mary
Denrborn Monday.
Mr. nnd Mr. Ben Nork silent scv
erul dny last week at Roseburg and
Cnnyonvllle visiting their daughters'.
Mrs. Mnry Denrborn and Mrs.
Corn Leuvllt sent Wednesdny at
Tuleluke with Mis. Lenviu s dnugh
ter, Mrs. Roy Hodges.
A quieter - thnn - uual KUIIB
passed through 1 1 necond day of
final exam today, with student
taking their second and third period
exam. All other Classen and home
room have been suspended for the
"duration." and atudentn nre to be
seen In various corner doing last-
mtnute cramming.
For those who come out on top
scholriKtlcally an a result of these
exumx mid previous work, the Honor
Boclety l giving a small reward. A
free movie and part-day holiday
will be offered to every student
whose name reaches the semester
honor roll, thnt Is. who has a semes
ter grade average of U or better.
The dnte of this spree Is tentatively
set for Frldny, January 30. The !
Honor society committee working on I
refreshments and other plans is
composed of Doris Ethrldge and '
Betty Butler. ,
After long hours of debate and
discussion, the senior selection com
mittee ha flnnlly agreed on a pat
tern for the graduation announce
ments. The company offering the
winning announcement is Master
Engravers, who sent a salesman to
peddle their wares last fall. The
pattern Is on oak-grain paper, with
a crimson and gold KUHB seal In
the upper left-hand comer sur
rounded by a simple design. Order
blank for the announcements will
be passed out to seniors within the
next month. Supplied free to every
one buying announcements and
card. Is a senior memory book, with
place for pictures and autographs.
For car window, lockers and
books, the Girls' Ski club will soon
be selling KUHS docals for 10 cents
apiece. The sticker are printed In
red and white, with large-lettered
KLAMATH, small-lettered Pelicans,
nnd a pert pelican at the left. This
Idea should prove a successful one
with the KU population.
Sari's will be the location of the
annual traditions committee ban
quet next Monday night The 10
members and advisor, Charles Carl
son, plus guests will make the com
nanv for the evening. Pat Williams
Is chairman of the traditions com- !
mlttee, the members are Pat Mc- I
Mlllan. Cherl Mahan. Carol Mon-
teith, Mnudie Thompson. Dorothea
Cogdlll, Jack Kennett, Tom Ed
wnrds. Bob Loper. Don Zaroslnsld ';
nnd Bill Southwell. j
CAP Practices
Air Drops
CASCADE SUMMIT. Jan. 21
According to Robert W. Pfelffer of
the civilian air patrol, extensive
plans are being whipped Into shape
by the patrol for the continuance
of exiMrrimental dropping by plane,
In order that the organization may
render expert aid In the future to
any loet person. The summit terri
tory Is considered excellent for the
simulation of emergency condition.
l-ast July the Obsidian trekked up
Diamond peak and received dropped
parcels from a CAP plane. Results
were no encouraging that the civil
ian air patrol is very enthusiastic
regarding further experiments un
der adverse weather condition.
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7
CIO Officials
Talk Strategy
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 V The
CIO high command assembled to
day for a series of policy meeting
on politics, legislation and wage
strategy for the next few months.
President Philip Murray called
the nine vice presidents to the first
session this forenoon '10 a. m. ESTi,
to be followed by a meeting of the
51 man executive board Thursday
and the political action committee's
11-man executive board Friday.
The plan of action by which CIO
unions will strive to win new wage
concessions for a large percentage
of their 6,000.000 members Is ex
pected to be developed during the
conferences.
Essufw3siG
A TINY TOT is Terry Alfred
Klowitter, just three weeks
old. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eorl Klawitter of 2043
Eberlein.
Bud's Photo Shop.
UMT Backers
To Force Issue
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 'TV
Supporters of compulsory military
training sparked a drive today to
force a house vote on the Issue, but
they conceded their prospects are
slight.
"We probably will be filibustered
Chest
Colds
Visitor Mrs. Opnl Moresco. co
owner with her husband of the
SjxirLsman's hotel, Tuleluke, Is a
visitor in Klumuth Fulls tilts week,
stopping at the Wlnemn.
The New
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To relieve cough
ing spasms, muscular soreness, rub
throat, chest and
back at bedtime
with time-tested
off the floor," Chairman Andrews
(R-N.Y.) of the armed services
committee told reporters.
It was Andrews who mapped new
parliamentary strategy for the
training bill and bluntly told the
house leadership of his plans.
The New Yorker served notice he
will Insist that the house follow its
usually dispensed with "Calendar
Wednesday" procedure. That Is a
device which gives committees the
right to call up for Immediate vote
bills they have approved.
Ski Safety
School Starts
CASCADE SUMMIT, Jan. 21
The Wlllnmelte ski school, lieadtd
by Elizabeth Oulllon and staffed by
nix certified skiers, has Inaugurated,
a ski snfety school which Is spon
sored by the Obsidians and the Uni
versity Ski club. Length of tha
course is four weeks. Morning ses
sions nre advanced pnld olnsses.
Miss Oulllon was formerly an In
structor under Hnnnes Schneider ai
North Conway, New Hampshire,
but I. as selected Klamath county's
Willamette ski area as her head-qunrtera.
GRANGE MEET
LA GRANDE, Jan. 21 (Dels
gate from Union county's seven
granges are meeting hera today for
their annual agricultural conference.
A work program for the county's
grange organization will bs discussed.
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