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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1948)
HERALD AND NCWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 18 PACE SIX XT YOUlfc LIIB9KA1&Y ' "Back Home," by Bill Muuldiu. Thin is a veteran's personttl chron ica on hl adjustment to civilian Jlf. There lit irony, exahrwrntlon nd considerable ridicule, expressed not only in prose, but In lively cm -toon; provoking thought and Inusli tr. "AfrUu, I rreumr?" by Alan Reeve. The author, an able artist and JourniilLst. knows how to pre sent word pictures. They have a way of taking hold. Whether we are following him in quest ol dia- Poe Valley The Poe Valley grange home economics club met at the home of Mrs. Melvin fr'tegi on Tuesday. The afternoon wns spent working on ear books. This group meets once s month. Sympathy Is extended to the Forrest Ureithaupt family on the lost of their infant son. Clarence Weber is taking ad vantage of the winter months to do eome remodeling on his house. Also in the construction mood is Bert Wilder, who has started work on his new home. The Wllders are hvtni near Olene at the present time. Poe Valley grangers enjoyed a pctluck supper at their last meeting held on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green of Red mond are spending several days with the Carroll Bruuton family. Several farmers are noticing the eifects of the lack of moisture this winter. Irvin Ross has found it necessary to drill a new well. Mrs. Jane Moore is visiting at the home of her son Leo where she is recuperating from a major opera tion. Gene Brown and George Leutt of Kirby were business visitors here this week. Warren Roberts is in Hillside hos pital recovering from a foot opera tion. Don Roberts plans a trip' to San Francisco for a medical check up. monds. gold or lions we find the exia-rience gratifying. And we came away with a broader understanding of the continent's problems and Hie relation between races. "The l. KoIIHtrs and the Wis consin Idea." by Edward Uoan. La Follctte believed that political free dom Is elfective only ill proportion to the way It is used, and that it cannot long sun ik unless the tend encies toward concentration ol power are checked. The book oilers a per tinent study of our political and economic hie. "One Day at Teltm Marsh." Dy Sarry Carrighar. Trumpeter-swan, otter, osprey, trout and beaver are among the inhabitants of the marshlands presented here by a naturalist who captures the haunt ing, quiet beauty of nature in all Its freshness. "The willows were only light blurs, for the moon was frosting their upturned leaves, and the pond was a dusky brimming lustre In the night.' Mt. Lcki Mr. and Mi. Wallace Thomson loll Saturday for San Fraiu'i.-o where Mrs. Thompson will tet-tHve medical treatment. Mrs. KrneM Hilts 3rd of San Mhun), Calif., is viMunn at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dixon, Dale Wllhanu is routined to his homo with a sore throat. Utile Marilyn M.wk is Maying with hiT tnandmother, Mrs. Hurt Hawkins of Klamath Falls, (his week while her mother, Mrs. Karl Mack, nttond 4-H loaders confer ence at iVrvalhs. Henry Somon returned home Sun day from Scoti.vtnun. Ore., where j ho had been clauimtnx and fbhuut. NYC Lottery Plon Squelched ALBANY. N, Y Jan. Jl) ) Leaders of the republican-controlled legislature turned a cold shoulder Wednesday toward the New York city council's proposal to conduct Ask Lynn Roycroft about Standard Insurant GOLDEN YEARS' PLAN Stam.ki ixki-iiaxck t'ompany SEWING MACKihi REPAIRING Expert Guaranteed Work (All Make) Beaton bit Prices Frcs Estimates Sewing Machine Service Tear Independent Dealer Phana 6Zn 32 IB Shasta Way J v ejewr "t"1 i.,n .uiii i. i I rr?3&L W a ci - ." '. I WAi t m music co. Ay l'?fl Vorfh 7th 1 He will kivc you full details on the insur ance plat) that enables you to retire with a life income. Ruptured Men Get $3.50 Gift for Trying This Kansas Cuy. Mo. 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