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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1948)
FRIDAY, JAN. 23, 1948 HCRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINI Malin Mr. mid Mi. I.nynl Hiiumlcrs ip-; lurned recently ruin n business tup In Andcrsim, Calif. Mr. nntl Mrn. Kciiult Kcvsur nl WllllHIIiMHi Itlver were, recent vtn. Ion nl llin limne nl Mr. mill Mm Lester Wllnon. Mr. anil Mm. Mwki'V muted lir.l pek ul Hip Iiiiiiip ul Mi. mid Mm. Jumps Olliiiiiuii. Mm. Klxle Hnlieitn l Miffei lint frniii u knee Injury. Mllllll I'ureuln-I'iltliiliit dull inrl January at) ul the IiIkIi m IhiI lic liurU were iilvrn hy Mrn. KMe Muck nd Mm. Klin Hincillry cm piirrliiiM's made from 1 .ikIji mlsed In the re cent blllllil Itlilnp, on (till Hi'iitlt uc Mvlllrn nnd 4-11 club wink. Dr. t.'ur IIb Held of Ciirvnllln und hi'iiil nf Hip iitlii drpui hni'iii n( viniui I mini iiiliin addiesnpd Hip club on the uniwlnn importance of vlniuil lust mi l Inn In mudprii education. I In also showed several Interesting films. There mi exceptionally Inritp (iiriinul lit the niplliii. 'Dip club wishes In nuiilti pncotiriiup a iiimkI ulicntliiin-p (nr Dip February tncctlnk which will br ecu tared itround health. Mm. Jpiwip Hinllli un.t hnstcsn lo Ilia liiipy Hour IIiIiIkh clnli Jumi Hiy 'J. OupsU wprn Mm. A. K. Hlrrpt, Mm. Charles Johnson. Mm (Iruritp Killornth, Mm. Iliuinln Hicphcns, Mrit. Clmrlri lliimlltnu. Mm. W. C. Dullou. Mm. Olio Kills. Mm. Jerry Itajnus, Mm. Ivun Knudru, Mm. El dmi Haylor anil Mm. lister Hihrrl nrr. 111Kb went (i Mm. Hchrrlner, second tn Mm. UeoiKP Itlltcrnth. UnvplliiK tn Mm. lliimlltnu. TIip club will hold Ha hct II If rt II IK ul I III home of Mm. Dultnu. Mallll flrpnirn hrld a nu llim January IP ul Ihr city hull Klcrtion of officers was lipid mill phut iuiiiIp fur thfi mmtml tlmiirtj'n bull Kcb rimry 7 HI Ihp Hrnndwiiy hull. Puppy dm ilon will fuililili Dip mimic und proeciMla netted frniii Hip diuu-it will bp used lo hrlp pity for Hip iipw flrphull which In hearing completion. Ilonnlp Htephcns will licnd thp tlrc nipn for thp new yrur nn president with Joe llnlnusck vlcp president, Kloyd Harmon sccrpliiry-trciinirer. mid John llcrslifclt up rlilrf Npw playidnuud pipiipmpiu In be ing set up nl thp Mitllu urndr school. Kiln llcilkpy. rxpcullvp secretary of Klamath county Cllil Hcntitn, und Mrn. Jamex PinntKer. Girl Hcoul. commissioner of Klnmuth cnuntv. paid visit In Hip coinbliicd Hcout Iron, a at Mnhn Tuesday afternoon. January 30. al thp grade achool. In alrucUon wa given by Ihp Klnmuth vulture In atory telling, gamps and dances. Parents and leudrr attend ing the incpllni! wprp. Mm. Kllr Kubprtn. Mm. John Prelum. Mm. Louis Knudra. Mm. Vlriill Walker, Mm. Itlchard llnlnusck. Mm Jnnipi R. Ottoman. Mrn. O. D Htcwnid. Mr. Melvln Wallace. Mrs. Ted l)e Mprrllt. Mr. Jerry Mlrka. Mr. Dirk llentel. Mm. Wilfred Dixon and Mrn. Ouy Dulton. Mr. and Mm Merle J.ooley werp called to CorvnllU lant week-end dup to the UJneu of Uieir tnunlito. Dor othy. Camp 4 W The January nieetlnv of (lie Pnr ntn and Tparhem aMuicialton wnj field January ft al lliei hall. Aftpr the biulneim meetlnir. refiehmenti werp aprvpd by Mr. l.und and Mm. How ard. Tho Rpiiular Card c-lub met Janu ary I at Mm. Crulrkjihank a home With Mm. Prewotl an hontcvi. A number of canen of flu and rold are makim ihp niuiidn and one cane of mumpn has been reKirlrd. The Study club mei Jununry .16 with B. M. Antic. The subject n Home Hecreallon." The Travellim Curd club met Jan uary 15 with Mrs. Otis Cogswell. Wlnnem were Mm. Mil.nren. Mm. Howard and Mrs. i revolt, who will be the next hoste&s. An evening card party will be lypn Friday. January S3, at 7:30 p. m. al Uie hall, all proceeds roIiik to the March of Dimes. I'rlen will be mven mid refteshmentn served. ntiMClI Heeck from Kiiik Cole was reimrlPd III In thp south where they were on a brief vacation trip. Electricians are rushing the fin ishing of Uie wiring an the new lteht plant Is exiiected right away. Plve couples from rump attended the Jnnunry 17 dance, nl Dnrrls. A food time wan reported. Thosp in tending were Mr. and Mrs. K. Wll , on, Mr. and Mrn. A. Jlownxd, Mr. and Mrs. a. l-owe, Mr. and Mrs. Munslemnn nnd i... and Mrs. E. Crulkshiiuk. I l.yle Hliuie has )uicliu..ril a new 1 pickup. New York City hnn about 2.400.000 telephones, more than nil Prance. LOOK AT THIS LINE-UP SPECIAL TOOLS TO SPEED THE JOB EXPERIENCED MECHANICS WHO KNOW THEIR BUSINESS SKILLED SUPERVISION TO ASSURE HIGH STANDARDS w Us For All Engine Work SERVICE IS BEST FOR YOUR CAR REGARDLESS OF MAKE LINK RIVER MOTORS M South fUh Thnne 3B50 Chiloauin Mr. und Mm. Joiieiti Hull ro cclveil nu iiuiinuiicemenl thin week ul the bin)) of n son to Mr. null Mrs. Woodrow W. Hull of I'ortliiiid. 'I he young mini who arrived Jnnu ury IU, wna nnined Woodrow I-e. Mm. Cllfloid Murtln of Kcilillng, (.'ulll., unn a guest Inst week of her piirenln, Mr. and Mm. Km I Wude. Friends hero were Interested In lii iiilnu of the eiufuitPini'iil of Helen Michel of Klumnth Kulls, dauuliler of Mrn. William Michel nf Chllo iiiln, to Paul Colemnn, hImi of Klu mulh I-'nlts. The mihounccmeiiL wun iuiiiIp on New Yenr'a Kvp. Jim Connoly, lorul bluckMiilth, who rpcpntly hail mi pyo operntlon. Is home from Hillside hospital. Hecond nemcnter officer were chiisen for louinnllMii club nt hluh school Inst week. Dean rlinlth, sen ior, was reeleeted editor with Pat Kuril as assistant editor. Huhscrlp tlon clrnrk, Ann McKell: fashions, Jean McKell: gossip, lirna Hoser: roving reporter. Vlrulnlu Hhorey; sportn, nilhs HiiiiiilKiin, Juanlla Oaten and Mury Ann Houern; news eilliiir. Joe Hull; feaiure editor, Kiiilne Mitnuum; sales, Hill Wuinp ler. Ilelvle Dllslrom: buslnesn inun nifcr. Juck Jones; operntorn, I'roy Oleuuer. Wilfred I.ooslpy; itssembly. .lennue Hied, Christine Mnuiilng, Frances Knox; typlitn. Iiretta Kel Iv. Junultn Oaten. Uirner Honrr and Virginia Hhorey, Ittermen'n club at hlldl school announced inst wji:ek lhat lei tern nnd stripes worn on the si-linn! grounds or nt m-hool functlonn should be eurtiril by the wearer. In order to enable girls to pnrn ntrliien, a chapter of Oirln Athletic n.vvocln- AMERICA'S GREATEST VALUES . FINE BRAS! V (right) In SATIN, with Dhmg- V " 1 i w nu mm ma 's iWnfT V'.-f Ing necklln. fi'Y''7V A and B cuns f Sizes 33 to 3d 7 White, Tenrose, Blue and Black 1.49 tlon of Oregon In being reopened In I the li.i ul nrlionl which enables ulrls lo ruin polutn which count fur let ters. Mm. Horn (llenger received word Inst week that her brother, John lliirlnw, All, of Ixm Angelen, hud piiui.ed nwuy the previous Frlduy. At a rcKOlur bunlni.'sii meeting of Hie Women's Hoclrly of (Jlirlstlun Hi rvlce lant Tuenday evening nt the Wllllumsou lllver home of Mrs. Hurley .filer, officers for the com ing year were selected. Outgoing pieslileul, Mrn. Kermlt Keynor, con dueled the meeting. Chosen were Mm. Al Uni Unlbinllh of Klnmuth Agency, president; Mrs. Floyd Ohlen, vice president; Mrn. Jerry Heed, secretnry, uud Mm, Fred Mark wiirdt, Irrasurcr. The Altar society of Ml. Cnrniel embolic church held a nuccensful cooked food snle In the Henry Wolff building on Hulunliiy inorulng. On Kuiidny evpnlng, January 2b, a special service will tie held nt the Hible Hlundiiril church, uccnrdlng tn Puslor A C. Orlmen. Five girl students of the lllble college. In Kiigenn will be present to conduct the evening, nnd one has the repu tation of being among the out standing trumpet players on the Pacific Const. Mi public Is cordial i Invited to nttrud Mr. nnd Mrs. F.arl Ornlinm of Illy wrre guests of Mr mid Mrs. Hoy Cilenger one evening Inst week. The Orulmuis had come to town with the Illy town team, which played Ineul guiiie that evening. Mrs. Ora- hum Is the former Ruth Hale and once lived In Chllmiuln. Week-end guests of Mr. nod Mrs. Cyril Cook last week were Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Peyton of Klnmath Falls. Mrs. Jnmcs Pnrsley wns In Med lord on Tucsdny nnd Wednesdny of last week nl tending final rites for hpr father. F. M. LeRoy, who had 'S heatures v. (rltht) In SATIN, with stitched cup and plunging neckline. Style 195 A cup, sizes 33 to S B cup, sizes 33 to 38 White, Tenrose and Black. i I , ' f '7' 615-17 Main Street "sak. . i. piisaed awiiy the week-end before In I Koullieril Wu.hlllglon, ! Mm, Charlen Warren mid Mrs. Allan Uiilhmlth were substitute teiuhern last week, replacing Mrs Jiimca Pnrsley mid Margaret Moll tor. Margaret Molllor was absent from I cr teaching position all Inst week, due lo IIIiicm. v Mr. and Mrn. Henry Wolff were hosts on TucMluy evening at a din ner jmrty at the Red Hock tnvern In Wocun honoring the birthday nf Mrn. Andrew Flury. Other guenU vere Mr. uud Mis. Krnest Olenger of Klumnth Falls, Mr. and Mrs. l4roy Olenger. und Mr. and Mrs. Oerry Wolff. The group attended a movie following the dinner. Olrln Mathls Is working In Kln inaih Fulln HKiiln Hhe attended Howl hern Oregon College of Educa tion Inst term mid Is tentntlrely planning to return to her ntudlea next fall. Hhe may transfer to Ore gon Btnte college. Donna Klrcher passed her second blrtluluy Inst week but the little daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Dwlght Klrcher wun suffering from an ear Infertlon nt the time. Interest In the candles on the cake was the chief event of the day John Loll and Wnlt Albert re turned on Huudny from over a week spent In Coos Huy, where the men were building nn addition to the house Mr. nnd Mrn. John Lotl plan to move to. Mrn. J. D. Hamilton of Gilchrist van n visitor In town on Thursday j v hlle she waited for a southbound fain. Her father Mr. LaOrande, of Richmond. Calif., wns not expected to live more than a few hours. Elldn DcHorUill Is working at the local West Const Telephone office. Mr. and Mrs. Reno DeBortoll are now commuting to Klamath Falls. DeBortoll In taking a course In re frigeration at Oregon Vocational nhool and his wife Is working for design for feminine loveliness! (left) In SATIN, with stitched undercup. Style 505 A cup (small), sites 33 to 36; B cup imed ), sires 32 to 40. White, Tearose and Black. 1.49 U BRASSIERE), CRAIG'S, 615 Main w M lltowlie IjiquIiIM Sra fm aw Cu ln eMr . fXM OOKMSlMIfH ocm. Mnnn 1JJ Uaturday, Wl'li: ;:i Chcyne. Teddy Oreen nnd Tommy Oi.ien left for Iteno on the flri.l part of nn exten sive trip which will lake them to Canada us weU as many purls of the United Htnlcn. Mr. and Mm. Lclund Cheyne drove the trio Ui Reno where they took the streamliner to Chlcugo. From there they planned to go by train to De troit where Tommy will purchase a new cor. The remainder of the trip will lie made by motor. Included In their Itinerary are stops In Can ada, New York, Niagara Falls, J!o- ton, where they will npend a week with tho Oreen boys' aunt nnd uncle, on to Florida nnd buck to California where they will spend a week visit ing relative of nil three. They plan to return around the first of March. Sunday an Ice skating party and the Klnmath County Abstract com pany. Mr. and Mrn. Kermlt Kcysor arid daughters Mnrllcc nnd Joanne were dinner guests on Baturdny nlnht at the home of Mr and Mrs. Karl Hall. Frank Parker and his oldest son Olen will return on Tuesday night from a four-day trip south of Reno. Nev.. to bring buck a truck load of shingles for their home. TT roj UMDR5TAs)T).Tos5vI If MOn OF tnESs i ". WOM't r,,EMTl03 IT, 1 W LAOt IRAifJ KOBfclEI? .l YOU. slED .' 1 SOTTA I JTS MAS? ARE A3 M FOR FEAR HE'LL L05E tME I If CATCHlUA Blfl SURPRI6E l CEt RiO OF YOU-CR jpf GOOT3AS "OO.BilT 5&f , BARSAieJ HE GOT.' 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AND , 1'. f HLf TJ1W" its t "" i. . mi leaue norms t vx tJUd l&l TRAau5B -: ' lX-v- Ji. ,.....u.t.1.i. .r.'.i.'ffStfA.i f WELL. BUST S0ME5CCWS FATHER. ) I DCCLAYUM , VAIL ) f WHAT'S TOUR OPINOM ) ImJ Tw 1 f k AV-, CK.I y OBESifO WOMEN . K SMITH I I 30 IT ' ROLLED BVJ1Q TWO? A I 'I. TVf Y I IM- . I c yv i r i (iri- i i i ii.iii n nn n wmamm mm -.111 B J NOW, MY FR!6N06,MDU VEUV HEY? LISTEN 1 AND W WAY HE -Tty CAN" SPEAK POR " LOOK, SMOLL FRY ! BLUP! EMD6MTLY WISH TO SSE JUSTICE 1 TO THIS GUY.' II PICKEO LO THp TCWf OUR PAL, JEWY GAWS? I I DO NOT BROOK I J DONE I CONCUR M YOOR iV'. I TO " BY "IS HSS ' j C WHO TH'tl.'rifthi!!.' ) IGNORANT HECKLERS- I Jg NOBLE DESIRE ONE HUNDRED 8 Za W- ", 1 "T lj 5 Cretonne Drapery Yardage 36 inch width yd. HO wiener roast wan enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Dehlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dehlinger, Hnndra, Cherry and Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dehlinger, tiammy and Delbert, and Olenn Hllyard. Mrs. Irvlu Dixon entertained on Friday with a luncheon. An after noon of bridge followed. Guest were Mrs. R. 8. Hopkins, Mrs. Elizabeth Norrls, Mrs. Jess Johnson and Mrs. llertha Olson of Tulelake. Mrs. Elmer Cook of Salem arrived Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Dehlinger, who Is still con fined to Klamath Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Al Btone have moved into their new home on the Lnke vlew highway. Jack Welmer and htn brother Rus sell are In OranU Pans on business. Mr. and Mrs. Leland CheyDe re turned Sunday from Reno. They re turned from their California trip on Wednesday. Bob Dehlinger wan released from Hillside hospital Friday. Preserve Thoie Valuoblo Papcn and Documents Let Ul Copy Them t'p to S!4"xU" 60c Underwood's Camera Shop 7i7 Main Phone 7063 DRASTICALLY REDUCED Cotton Marquisette Curtains One and half width JL00 Double Width Q00 Siie 75"x90" O Siie 96"x90" O Beautiful end long wearing . 1 . criss-cross style. Long life finish . . . scorching unnecessary. Controlled shrinkage . . easier to iron. Do not need curtain stretchers SPECIAL PURCHASE Haqer 'Helen Hess of the Rogue river country spent the week-end with home folks. Bob Dehlinger ft as confined In Hillside hospital with an appen dectomy. He. In at homo now and making a rapid recovery. We nre having some typical Kln math weather. Blue skies and lots of sunshine. Mrs. Chnrles Martin and Mrs. Maude Hoslcy of Klnmath Falls were cullers at the T. M. Kohler home here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Oreen arc spending this week In California. Their three daughters are staying with relatives in Klnmath Falls while the folks are gone. Bob Bun yard Is caring for the Greene ranch now. Several of the young folk of the community went to Crater lake Sunday for an outing. TRICYCLES WAGONS BABY WALKERS POOLE'S Bicycles St Sporting Goods ta So. 7tb AM, WHOLE SKY Roughtex Drapery Yardage . 39 Inch width 1 for 1 00 William DrCew was quite 111 Frl duy and confined to his home on B. 6th sheet. Art DcCew Is expected here soon to make his home In Klamath Falls and to attend Oregon Vocational school. He Is a former Henley student. Bnbe Rccder of the Pine Orove district Is chopping hay for Dr. Bundrant. Phone your Want-Ad to the Her ald and News, BUI, or bring your ad to the office at Pine and Esplanade. Pay In advance, get 10 discount. YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC K HEADQUARTERS FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED IN AT 10 OUT AT 4 BUD'S 1031 MAW BUT THERE'S OWE MAM WHO KNOWS THE STOKr WOW! HE'D BLOW fOUttSCHEIAE HIGH! THE WAN I FOUND TODAY FOR IA.V NEXT EXPERIMENT-A MR. TUPB5! FASHION NGTEi WHEN 454