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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1948)
THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE .'1 Malin Mr. mul Mr. Kniiilt Krynur at William"" HIVfr vlnllril rrrriitly nt llir litiino n( Ml', mill Mm. I.i-'.ln WIImiii. Mr. mill Mm. Hilwln IVInut-k m Irrinlnril nt illnMir lunl I'rliluy Im Mr. mill Mm. Wllliinl IJuiiiiui, Mr. mul Mm. I'nink I'uyiir mill Mr. uml Mm. Kmll Tufoll mid Orvle Ki'iiyuu, The liur Nni lilnu I'liinrlilo club mrl lnl r k nl Uin hi'iiif (it Mm. Kenneth I'll"' MlitM mure weul lo Mn. Dean Klnif, si-cimil to Mi. linn 1:0 lllnx, In lu Mm. WIIII11111 l,rlir. oilier bumih c Mm. (llnulcs Illinium. Mrn, KI1I11111I llnluunek, Mrn. Ulimlen Huulrk, Mrn, Homer l'o I'uy Jr., mill Mrn. Jniiien UUomun. Mrn. Jutitea Utloinmi riitrruilnnl the Jully MHO IMlnnllln Hull last, Wednesday lillil. J'i l.ra went lu Mrn. Kverell Junes, Mm. flunk Vlclilllll mill 1)1 yJMltl Jiilinnuil. CJtliri Ktltmtn wen Mil. Joins Hlnllli, Mrn. J.ihn Jmurn, Mrn. Kinll Tufcll, Mm. Jerry Kujnun, Mrn. Chester Htonr cypher. Til" "I"1 meeting will 1)0 nl Mil homo "I Mrn. Jrrry Kajmi. Mr. mul Mm. ftilwln HU-.iiiy nielll tlio flint part uf the wcrk III 1'iirtlniid oil bunlnru. Mr. mid Mm. Mcrvyn Wilde rn lerlnllied l a plliiicllln purly Hul indny nllil, Juinmry 17. fur Mr. mil Mm. Jiki llnluunek, Mr. mid ' Mm. l-ouls Kulln.i, Ml. mid Hit. William Kujnun, Ml. mill Mrn. Kd win I'elrnnek, Mr. mid Mrn. Kmll Totcll. Klrnt scurn fur women Weill to Mrn. Knllnn mid flrni tor men 111 Mtiuitny. I'rlrnnrk liKik lilt tinvrling Kwmd. Chiloquin A luiky 13 womrii from tho Kml Klmnnth. MikIoc Poliil mid C'hllo qiiln Hrrn now own mtmcllvo IikiI ntwiln, llio rrnillt of u two-dny home ' pxlclinlotl wolkho t'ondllirtrd lunl Tucnduy mid WlnrMlny by llrlcn ' Htlur, home extriinlon unpin, In tho ' Imnomout of the Clilloo,uln Mrtho- ' dll church, WoikliiK undrr iiurfiil dlrnlliin ' the uomrii Irurned the fuiidmiipu ul of upholntery Jobs. A vurlrty of top covorlimn wrre chmoii Inrluillng Inmnllon Irnthcr. chintz, mid nrv oriil driery mid uphulMcry miitrr- . min. TlioMi complPtliiK the pinjptt were Mrn. Hhlnhllii. Mrn. A. Vnldn, Mrn. . Wllllnm Htlin, Mrn. Urrt lllikom - nnd Mm. ICrurnt Clruvrn, nil from 1 Modoe Point. Mrn. Hny Uionlry. Mrn. II. T. Willlmnn mid Mrn. Clun Pnur from Kurt Klnmmh. Mrn. Wulirr Zlmniprmun, Mm. Wllllmn I'rlrbr. Mrn. Wnllcr Collliin, Mm. Cyril Cook mid Mrn. Karl Hull. Mm. Frank lien ton of fort Klmnnth wnn Wrd nriwlny vtnllor. Wotueii of tho Chiloquin group pirparrd hot luuchrn for the work ern. Ill clmrce of thr Tnrdny mrul were Mm. Cyrtl Cook. Mm. Wllllmn PrlPbe ud Mm. Walter Colllnn. On WplnPMlny Mm. Krril Mnrkwitrdl. Mrn. aeiirite Hrmillnrht. mid Mm Orrry Woltf nervpd Prnteeiln will 0 to the tremiury iihd from there .-to AxAlrii honne nld. I The next rrmilnr Chiloquin nirot- ' Jnf in nehrdulpd for Thiimdny niter noon, Jnnunry 3, nt thr homo of Mm. rred Markwnrdt mid tich nieniber In urged to bring new member. Get-Acquainted Offer! This Ad Worth 50c on a WASH JOB that is COMPLETE! Vacuum Inside Woih running gear W alto ipcclalixo in Simonlx and itoam cleanlng. PELICAN AUTO LAUNDRY Phone BM4 Ank for Vern Corner (llh and Walnut THE "OLD DANCE ELK'S TEMPLE Saturday, Jan. 24 DANCING 10 till 2 Tulclakc Mr. uml Mrn. Dim Wrlwler mill liiinlly inn niirndliiK n week In the liny nun where, ilii-v me. vIMIInK In Him I'liini Inn, mid Huiilu Murlii. Km I (irntiy. Inrul eimlrmaor, wnn removed In 11 Kliiumtli Kulln huxpltnl Hiiiidiiy Inr ini'illrul tnmtiiienl. ('Illliud WiiimI. iniimiKer of Ihe Tiilelnke Clnm-rrn, In ttriidlnii n Idlntrlit lonvenllun of the United '! I'rillln mid Vi-Ketlihlen annuel nlliin til In week In Man I'riinclnro. Mrn. Wind Mi:Cnlly Imn been 111II11I lo linker, Ore. by llm critical llllirnn id her mother. Dun Zylnlrii, formerly w.noiliitcd with u weekly newnpiiprr ill l-lndrn, Wanh., linn Joined the staff of the Ttilcluko lleportcr nn ndvcrllnlnij MiHiiKHor. Iln In the second iiddltlim 10 llio ntnff within the hint two moiilhs. Km I Hykcn of thr buy urea IiuvIiik urrlvrd here recently lo be come new editor. Zylntrn wnn ac compiiiilcil hrrn by Inn wife nnd youiiK daiiKliler. Ho nerved nn n naval offlrrr on n nilno sweeper (llir Inn 1 1 ip hut wnr. Concrete In bi'hm puiirpd thin week on thp foiiudntlou for nn ud ditiuii to tlm Hunk of America bullilliiK on Miiln nirppl, Tho build liut In owiiPd by Put Murphy, Klnm iilh. Cullf., but no miiiouni-i'iiirut hun been made nn m plmm for nt nipyiHK thr nrw nlruiliup Bonanza Mr. mid Mrn. Claude Turner mid Arl Turner of Hpokiine, Wnnh., mid Mr. and Mm. Krunk Prpple oi Klumuth Full wrro dinner kiipuM of Mr. uud Mrn. Owen pppplc mid onn Kridny evening. Mr. mid Mm. Jimmy Murtln left lor Uiclr home III .Scuttle, Wnnh., iifler nenillng npvpral weekn with llir pureiit. Mr. uud Mrn. Karl llrown. Mr. mid Mrn. Hill llixlgrn of Mer rill nienl Thurnduy with Mr. mid Mrn. Herman Hodgea. Mr. and Mm. Don lliinkliii and on vlnlled lu Tulrlukti MuliUuy with Mr. mul Mm. Hoy Hodgei. Mr. and Mrn. Cecil Huley mid Vernon lell the l:ilh for Deliver, Colo , to nttrnd the llvcalock nhow. Mm. Dun Ijvclady In vinltlng her daughter. Mrn. Dule Urown and fumlly, lu Cedurvllle. Mr. mid Mm. Klllull llounr nwnt ThuiMliiy with Mr. mid Mm. LnKuc and tiuniiii. Klamath Agency Mrn. Druniihue Fnulkuer, who nan been ntntloned nt the local honpttul, wuji truiinferred liul week to Che niuwn, ul 8ulem, Ore. Two farewell pin lien were given for her on Thurs day and Krltlay nlglitn. Hhe and her young nun Chnrlea left on Halurriuy. Mm. Jpm HotiMteuu wu.i home lor the week-end from her Job ftl Buc red llemi naideuiy in Kliiuiuth Kail. Hhe leKiin working In town the firm of the month. Mr. and Mrn. Kdwitrd Pollrnn npcnl Inst week-end al Turner. Ore. Mfn. Ogden Hrookn mid her non Ulllln llmiiilgun returned I11M Wed nrMluy from llotiulum. Wnnh.. where ihey had ient nevernl dayn. Mrn. Urooka' daughter and grnnridnugli ter, Mrn. Paul Dolnn nnd Mnurren of Chicago, flew went to Join the family group. Mrn. Allnn Onlbraltll a fleeted BRAKE ADJUSTMENT WITH Rep lie that old, worn tiflinjt today! Bfkkrt til juiced ft Iter every r lifK, Let Firntone xpcm bring you driving MtVty NOW. TO THE RKAItF.R OF THIS AD niKOl OH JANUARY M ON' LI BRAKES RELINED 13 95 CIIKVnOLETS PI.YMOITIIS Otliem PrlrfH Aeeordlngly Horn HERVK'K BY APPOINTMENT FIRESTONE STORES fllh A Pine Phone SiH LOOK" TOONERVILLE FOLKS Sprague River Klwyn Hull nprulued Inn ankle no liuilly when the lemii played Merrill thai he'll be nut for the renl of the neunon. The Merrill team won over Hprugiie Hlver, 2D to 27. Hirague won over Mulln 20 to 17 and Sprngue over Ageni-y JS lo 30. Mr. nnd Mrn. Jerome Itunnrln were Klumiith Kulln bunlne.ss vinltorn one dny Innt week where they looked over the new cam, nn they plan to purchnnc a new one. Mr. nnd Mrn. Byron Welch took Lhelr non Eddie to the doctor, lie hun improved now. Mrn. Kelly han relumed home utter upending nonie time lu Klnm ii Hi Valley honpltnl where die un derwent turnery. Mr. and Mrn. rlylvnn Crume npent the week-end In Bunanville with their daughter mid family, Mr. and Mm. Montkle Alvercz. They also visited Mrn. Crume'n father nnd mother. Mr. nnd Mrn. Lowrey. Mr. nnd Mrn. Alvcrez drove to Nherninn nchool nt Rlvernlde where they picked up Barbara and Hervle Hnell. Mrn. Alverei' timer nnd brother, nnd Ptle Crume. From there ihey went to Palm Bprlngt for the holldayn. Mr. and Mm. Vance Bodncr were called to Mlldebrimd by the lllneu of hit mother. 'Hie flood In Willamette valley prenldent of the Women'i Society of Christian Service of the Chllo iiuln Methodist church for Die com ing year nl regulnr bunlncnn meet ing hint Tucxduy night. Mm. Ray Carufel In teaching nl the Keuo grade school following the renlgnallon of Uie regular teacher. She cornea home on week-ends. Mm. Allan Oulbratth acted nn nub n .tute teacher nl the Chiloquin grade nchool Innl week, during the nunenco of the home economic In nlructor. Margaret Molltor. N MADE PwAI Ul EW CREPES TAFFETAS GABARDINES WOOL PLAIDS SOLID WOOLS PRINT COMBINATIONS Junior Sixes 9 to IS Every Dress Just Arrived! Each a han brought norruw to al Itusl one home In our community by the druwnlng of Mr. mid Mnt. itolxirt Lackey In Hie Rogue river where they were utlcinplliiK to fi rry ucrons when they mid Aim. liohh were nwept away. Mr. nnd Mrn. Lackey are the aunt nnd uncle of Mrn. Uolhe Lopez. Mrn. Blllle Tuppcr han arrived home from the honpltal with her new non and In receiving congratu lation. Thin In the Tupjjcr'n nccond son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mucnt have sold their property nl the toot of Vwla street to Mr. mid Mrs. Joe Lodl of Mulln. Lodl hun purchaned lurm In nd here thai he will farm In the A,llH. Theodore Crume dehorned n large herd of hln cattle tills week. Mrs. Mary Chiloquin has Cy Hut chison leeuing catue and looking after her ranch. We exLend our sympathy to Mr. and Mrn. Orillllh and hope their son wann't seriously Injured when his horse fell on him. The Griffiths own n runch here as w-ell nn potato land lu Merrill. Congratulations arc being hcnt to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Ashley of Olynipla, Wash. They are parents of a new baby girl. Thin In their second daughter. Mrs. Ashley l.'t n niece of Uollle Lopez and n graduate of the high school here. She Is the former Louise Morgan. As far as can be learned at this time Owen Riddle's condition re mains the same. He was seriously burned Christmas Eve at a house party. "0ldat40,50,60?" Man, You're Crazy Fonn tout Tiitw.tvu an pejipT i "o. 1'tr "pepping up" Lb fHirri. I itil!m unite fur rU, rundown fff-linf du total to bo4v lark of iron wLlfli nuny mm ana ofam r!) nld.' Trt (Htrt-i Tonic Tnhlrta lor pep. )iiujf frnrlfrtr, tMj rrrf dar. Nrw "gw :iju:nirxi" tun onig AOc At drug slnrrf rver'wher in Klamath Tall, at Waltfrvtn's and Whitman Drug. ENSATION! DRESSES TO SELL FOR 16.95 1 USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY 20-30 Backs Drama Gui An one of lln many activities the 20-30 club has signed contractn with the Civic Drama Guild of New York for the prenentatlon In Kla math Fulls of n drama fentival of legitimate stage attrnctlonn. The nerlen for IS48 consist of three outstanding New York stage hits, "Dream Olrl." "Made In Heaven" and "Kins and Tell," with professional cants. Pete Oreen. president of the 20-30 club, feels that In sponsoring such n project, the club will enable the community to enjoy the cultural and pleasurable advantages of the living theatre. Co-chairmen for this project, Bob Ifendernhott Bnd Ray Owens, have made arrangements for the plays to be presented In the KUHH audi torium on the nights of February 25, April 13 and May 17. Tickets will go on sale February 1, at a place Ui be announced later this week. All stats will be reserved with series llrkcls being sold. Britain Signs Malay Agreement KUALA LUMPUR. Malay States. Jan. 22 MF Great Britain signed agreements Wednesday with the nnrnng-clud rulers of nine Malayan states, creating a federation of Malaya and returning Internal self government to the tin and rubber rich Malay peninsula. Only the crown colony of Singa pore, one of the great bastions of empire, was excepted. The new federation, which repre sents the latest application of Britain's . liberal pot'i"' colonial policy, will become a going concern after Governor Sid Edward Gent Innues an order-ln-councll, probably about February 1. Arson Charge Made In Car Burning MEDFORD, Jan. 22 (P) A Jack sonville man faced an arson charge today after his arrest on an allega tion that he burned an automobile to collect Insurance. District Attorney George Nellson said Donald Ray Snellings had signed a statement saying he had removed accessories from the par tially paid for car, then threw gaso line on the car and set it afire to collect the Insurance. l?T,;tperttune V " n,We charge. U.P-.": finished it., . advanic I SINGE 1 SlYtlNG"!""4 418 Mai" phone 8402 to 19.95 SPECIAL PURCHASE! Great Value1. PLAN 1 W4 7 : The MUor I letter printed hern muat not t rnr,r thin doll worda tn Irngth, muat I I tx written laninly on ONK SIDE of I I tlm pH(,er only nnd mual Ita nlfnnd. I I Contrllmtlr.na following thnae rulaja I I nrn wjirmly welcomed. I FAItMH AND HIGH PRICES MALIN, Ore., (To The Editor) It seems lo me there Is too much blame laid on labor for the high cost of living. As you know most of the things you buy In grocery store are grown on a farm. I have been foreman on a crew of farm labor through the war and since the war and I know there has been no raise In farm wages since JU42 and I will gladly furnish time books to prove this. Why don't Congress lay all the blame on speculators where It be longs. My guess Is because they are afraid of Involving themselves. Sincerely. ART DUNCAN. Box till, Malin. jWomen Held For ! Extortion Threat 1 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 22 MV-Mrs. Jane Bean, 20, was Indicted yester day on charges of sending an ex tortion letter through the mall to Actress Betty Grablc. Mrs. Bean, who came here recent ly from Kaufman, Tex. was arrested two weeks ago by FBI ngenta who charged she sent a letter threaten ing to kidnap Miss Grable's seven-month-old daughter, Jessica, unless the actress paid $5000. She was held in jail In lieu of $1000 ball. For Those Who CIIITC AUWOOL $ TOPCOATS Sport Coats . 100 Work Jackets. 1.85 up Work Shoes .... 3.85 up Work Pants 2.59 up ALL WOOL Coat Sweaters... 3.89 up NO REFUNDS OR i Runaway Prodigy To Try Home Again SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22 (P) Jacqueline Horner, 15-year-old Hol lywood piano prodigy and actress, proposed today to compromise pleas ure and the keyboard after an eight day fling that brought worldllncss Into her cloistered life. "I want to have fun and live a normal life." said the girl who ran away from fame and career after a. spat with her mother. She was found here yesterday 111 a hotel room with Seaman Second Clans, Wallace Wells, 19. Hood River, Ore., after nationwide search. Jacqueline said she was consider ing going home If she could have more freedom. However "If I don't get my way In soma things, I'll run away again." It pays to use the Want-Aiinl n5 sews FAMILY FAVORITES Socihte fine candies le Jtr ft have n new, :1ST.U. colorful Waited . . . v s w ALL WOOL Single and Double Breasted ALL WOOL BASEMENT SPORTS DEPARTMENT EXCHANGES ON SALE MERCHANDISE BOYS' BALCONY All Heavy Jackets . . Part Wool Shirts. Slipover Sweaters Tennis Shoes, sizes 3-6 CAT LOSES PITTSBURGH, Jan. 32 (yrj-Her. man, a blue Persian eat, lost out on a 5000 legacy. He died before hln mistress, Mrs. Elleji Smith. The widow willed the cnt IMM and the rent of her entnte another 16000 to the Mt. Washington Pren byterlan church. Mrs. Smith died last week. Tin church will get tho whole $10,000. $100 a Month for Life Tht Coldtn Ytari Plan given you insurance protection now and a monthly Income for Ufa whan you retire. Details will be gladly explnined by any Stnndard Insurnncfl representative STANDARD INSURANCE Company LYNN ROYCROFT JULIAN ABBOTT BERNARD FETZER 412 Main St. Klamath FalU 2085 $158.? SKI SPECIAL 1 . . .73' 2. 1.9.9 up 1.85 ff SKI CLOTHING I Equipment II 11 (Except A & T) ii 3314 nil 99 MUSIC BY MORRISON & McDOMALD FOR ELKS AND THEIR LADIES $1.50 Per Couple 615-17 MAIN STREET