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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1948)
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1948 PACE FIVE W. . i HER (lllhlJUN Klr liHluy hut ItH'Ir.ilill liltflt i-hKHlliirM IiiihmIiI anil TlMHiluy, Willi M-miliml II sr 1 1 1 lain m noiihwral Tlllllailuy. l.llllli rliMHUfl III lliiirralllil f irnll milliiMt.lly WllllU ufl L'uaal, tll'HIMlMM MtiHlrmlll MtllllVll)' llll IIUllll t'niml TlmiMl.y. 111. AMAIN KAI.I.N AND VICINITY Kali' Willi luilll I'liMKllnrat tmtlglll Mini Tlim.ii.y; IhmIi Imluy .3, low lunlglil III. luiili TlttiiiHliiy 4 Noirrnr.iiN .Ai.if kiinia rir In rlMv, ImiiimIiI mill TlniiMUy hiu'pim mii- lilMiHlilr hlMh ,'litillilr In Htrin ttmlli; Mill I'llAMNO III IvllllMIIMllll. Menllr rmleilv WIiiiU nil l'imt. ImiiiiIii otilli.lly .lims limlli mnI Ttiur.tLy. In lio Niirlh Mr. mill Mm. Iliiw aid IVnii'll mill Mr. nml Mm. I'nt Him, uiilli u( nil my. Irll thin putt weekend lor Portland and Hriittlr mi Ihimiii'M. Tim I'rriirllii tmik Dan ny Chi I wi luhl, youiiu aim ot Mr. mid Mm. I'rlrr CwlwrlKlil f i'ortliind, In hlii huinc nlii'r iJiiiiny luid vlaltrd line lor ncuirul weeks Willi Inn mint mid iim li', Mr. mid Mrn. I.loyd I'rmk nl Lakralmro drive. The I'rrnrlla mid Hum' ii m rxxrlril lioiim tomorrow. l.llllp I.lniln rcrnrll m aiaymn mm, hrr miiiidmrriii. Mr. mid Mm. Dirk tlititklim ol Cnllfoi iiik avenue, wimc hrr puii'lits arc norlh. Card, mid Fun-A Ix iirilt curd parly In Lh-Iiiu npoiiMirrd by Iho liuiili (.oiiiiultirr ol Moy Hioul troop 111 on Tluimduy evriilim, Jununry VB, nl 8 urliK-k III the KO hull l the I.00111U biilldliui. Numrroiiii prlcra will be itlvcii away durlnii the evrnliiK mill em'- Uiblo playing will I'lUNMii H own miiiirii. Ticket cull br purulmnril lit the door. limns drrlvrd limn Ihln If ulr will be plur.rd III the troop treasury lor purchase ol necessary eiUipnirnt. I'rrrccl Weather A. L. Cniwlnrd ml Hurry Vim Dyke ot l.akrslime drive returned thin week from the Oteuoii mast wheie they Imva been flshmu mid enjoylnit a brlrl vara lion. Ihey reported perlcrl weather while at llnrlxir where they were Bursts nl the home ol Mm. Harry liuthlnny where Mr. mid Mm. Jack Cum I, ml mid youtiK son ol Klamath Kails arc niriulnm it time Visitor- Mm William II. Hrr 1 1 II ot Honta Crur. Calif., mother of Mm. Ward Prune ol SUflO HrlMol. will ar rive hrre Thursday to visit her dnimhier mid also miend Initiation ai Jobs Daiiishlem' mertliK tomor row niKhl. Mr. Iierhn la worthy high priestess ol Malta While Hhrine nl Hanla Clin. 8he expects to return aouth Sunday.' To (in Home Mm. Bum Acker- man. who a moved to Klamath! Valley hospital tor trralment ot In juries, which aim received In an automobile accident Sunday near Central Point, will be moved home to 10J0 llpham street today by am bulance, final rltea for Mr. Acker man, killed In the accident, were held this afternoon. does Hume Ray Johnson, who suffered tracturei of built Irsa In recent accident at the Suburban Lumber company plunlnir mill, aa moved to hla home at '48 Mlchlnan avenue Tuesday morning; by Profes atonal Ambulance, service. Veme Published Two vrre by Mia. Amy D. Hildham. 318 N. 8th, are used In Valllant House 1948 book of "Important American Poeia and Son Wrllem." Writing lyrics la Mm. Stidham hobby. In Valley Hospital Mrs. E. E. Oresham of Tulelnke, whose hus band la an automobile dealer In that rtly, la rrrrlvlnir medical car at Klamath Valley hospital. Friday Luncheon -Till) Past Mil ium club of Iho Order of Kiibtcrn Hlur will meet at the Miiaonlu tciu pln at 1 p.m. Prldiiy lor lunuheon. All vlnlllliK past millions me In vlled In miend. The cuiiiiulllre In liiiunn of the luncheon Includes Mia. Tim Mnratz, Mm, Kuln I'eylon, Mrs. Oliver Hplker and Mra. Hrr nlrl Finch. Here Tuesduy Lloyd liipi'ii IjiiuvIi, reliiiblllliillon councilor for the sliite Uonrd of eiliii iilloii will bo In the klnte ciuployiiiriit office, Klmimth Knlls, Tucsdiiy, Feliruiuy 3 for coiiMilliitlon. Anyone Willi oc cupatloniil rrhiibllltiitlou probleina hoiild cull 7701 for an appoint uirni to tnlk llilniis over with Kpprii butiuh. Visitors-Mm. lidioir Hchlcfcle ol Oukluiid, Cuilf , has arrived hero with friends to be with Mr. rlchlefele who la u pntlent at Hill side hospital. Schlclrle sulfercd a pulnliil Injury while worklnu with Mclioweii Const rucllon couipuny nl Tulelnke recently mid it was neces sary to have a pnrt ol his hand umputuli'd. Jobs Dmiililrr. There will be lullliillon and election ol the Kline of llearta at the Thursday meeting of Jobs Uiiuuhlrra. Mriuucm, pur. enia and iiuurdlans are lnvllcd to attend the meetliiK at 8 p.m. In the Masunlc temple. Thcro will l a rehearsal of officers afler school Thursday. Open House Mr, and Mrs. Juhu Mmili of THl Home, will observe Iheir Bolden wctldliiK Hundny with open house from 1 lo 4 p.m. Their friends are Invited lo call during I lime hours. Friendship l)r,rre - Mrmbcis of the Women ot the Moose friendship decree who wish lo form a club are ai.krd to inert Thursday night at 8 In the basement of the Moose Hall. hprrlal Merllug Hhasia View Home Eronoinlc club will meet at I pm. Thursday at the home ol Mrs. Clara Caseday, 3208 Summers lane, tor special business. Krlrmlly ircle -- Tin Knendly circle will meet Thursday at the home of Kaihryn Billings on the! Keno highway for luncheon and business mreiing. i llrnefll Tra-The Merrill Library club and the VFW auxlllury are sponsoring a lea to be served be- ' twecn the hours ol 'I and I p. in. Frlduy, Jmiuiiry .10, at the Odd frllow hall over the Safeway store In Merrill. A program featuring dance nuinbrra and musical aelec- i tloiu will on presented during the ' atleriioon. All iinxcrds from the tea will go to Iho March of Dimes, j Hrleetrd Ted Itceves, son of Mr. j and Mrs. T, 11, lteevea of Wlb Mel- rose, has brtii chosen to play the ; purl ol Anlhony Murslon In the . play, "Ten l.lttlo Indians," lo be 1 given III the Civic theatre In Port- I land February 17, through March Correction The January Olii Kcout council meeting was held at the Inline ol Mra. Wood ruff. HUH Pacific Terrace. Instead of at tho home of Mrs. Percy Mur ray. Ilrslins Mrs. Frank R. II lull It. N., nurse at the county Infirmary has resigned and Is leaving Kebrumy 1 lor a vacation In l.a Urande alter which she will move to Mcdlord where her husband resides. At Hillside Dick Con(Ucrgocxl, a;i7 E. Main, employe ol Big Lakes Box company, Is a patient at Hill side hospital, where he will have surgery Thursday. Mrdlral Care Barbara Mouldon of Tulelnke. daughter ol Paul Moul don who Is a Standard Oil company employe there, Is rerelvlng medical care at Hillside hospital. HuspUallird Mrs. eid Choale ol '.1106 Madison, was moved by ambu lunce Monday to Klamath Valley hospital tor medical care, llrtiirn Mr. and Mrs. Chester Herman have returned Irom several weeks spent 111 Southern California. Herman Is manager of Anita's. In Hospital Mrs. O. C. Tatman. MO N. Slh. la a patient at Hillside hospital where she had emergency minor surgery Tuesday. Surgery Mrs. Rhoda E. Hurst of Rprague River had surgery today at Hillside hospital. Promptly Relltvea BABY'S COUGH YOUR SON Is entitled lo the best Investigate Sun Life's JUNIOR Adjustable PLAN PAUL A. LEE l'liime 7777 SUN LIFE OF 731 Main Ht CANADA DO IT NOW! 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DOWNSTAIRS SECOND FLOOR Dainty Teen Blouses Poctic-looklnir and (ay with lone, full sleeves, large col lars, soft ties. White rayon crepe in siscs 10 to 16. Wonderful Rayon Satin BRASSIERES 100 Wool, Fine Gauge CARDIGANS 3.98 98c 4.98 Swirling Plaid Skirts Gracefully flared, feminine styles In durable, wool-and- rayon fabrics, dray, aqua or lilac In slice 10 to 16. 2.98 I'plift and bandeau types to fit every figure: Fully elas tirUcd for perfect control; with adjustable shoulder straps. In tearose and whitet A, B, C, and Jr. cups. SECOND FLOOR The ever popular classic, boxy Ions-sleeved cardigan sweater. These are exception ally wonderful at this low price, they're knit on fin. iniise needles , , . and they come In seven lovely colors, Sizes 34 to 40. , it? J f i" m 1 jj Phone 3169