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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1948)
i TUESDAY, TCB. 3, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NlNf h n If Good Snow Conditions Call Skiers To Willamette Area CAHCADK HUMMIT. Feb. 3 - HI Indira ii itrwly fultru mow pliin a trucly. Hulll minwfnll, nffiuilrrl prr fri't ok I It iK ouiHllllniia fur wrrk-rn'l aklrra III Hie Wllhiincllr akl arm. Over IIHJ run wnr piirkril In On epar. provider! uml I hr (lirylinuiul him mill ollirr -nin In it InL ftu llirr fluwn on Hie nlithwiiy. HllilillglillnK iirllvltli'K on Huniliiv uaa the f mil III ('limn tent run rrima country by 3ft nkl-atlinol fttuririiia vlm ri'iTlvi'd crrtltlnilra Inr tlielr eiTiiiiipllriliiiiriitn. HniuliTini'iilji fur pnMlnir Incluilrii level nkllnu, kic k liirna, rlKht mill lifl, hrrrlnaliuii". alinlulit (IiiwiiIiIII ruiiiilim, acrom mid uiililll traverse, anil anow pluwa ic.inlilnrd wMh cnimentrtl tilrna an. I liiriiklnu irril. Tu luiikn llm run morn rrtillnllc, vnrtoim lull" are lit en apar'liil llnlllra audi M He liimrr'a, OilIIKm, Hkl-arlinul, Knrn. Temple mid Wiliway Plata. Ari'iirrilliK In (Iramn Kuril. Ore. Ituii Hporta nitMH'tntlnu limcl, rrcrra- Mt. Laki Tim Mt. l.ukl I.ikIIi-k Aid lurt Hi llm liiiiim of Mm. Gun llllyiird with Mm. Hurry llnutli uuIhiiiik Wmlnrn iluy nfiriniiiin. The inrrtiim ki railed lo iirtler by llm prraltlrnt, Mm. Id own. 1'lntin wnre iiiiuIp lor Uio niMiInu yinr uud cummlllrrn ep pullltrit. Kl Inula nnd lii mlihurn pirn rnc wire Mm. William lilm kimui, Mm. K. K. MrClny, Mm. Hum Kn nmn. Mm. W. M. WIIIHillm. Mm. Alyiti Clirynr, Mia. Albert, riiunr, Mm. limy 111 it 1 1 1 1 il. Mm A. it. Cumpbcll, Mm. Ira Uirin. Mm. Juy MuiililiiU. Mm. l.awreme link. Mm. lluwnrd Jm-kMin, Mm. Cryaliil Cliryup. Mm. 1M1 JtiliiiMUi, Mm. J. It. Kllimi and Mm. c. J. Ilraa. Mm. I.. A. Writ. Mm. I. W. While Mm, Hoitt Tlininpaoll. Mm bntrlltt Hill. Mia. O. L. Ukiwii. Mm. It. I.. Mrinlnir. Mia. Hurry llootli and Mil Ciut llllyiird. Mra. A. It. Campbell Ird tlir dr. viiliuiiuln. Tho nrxl nirrlliiK will be Kcbiumy 2& al tlir Immr uf Mm. Fail Mitt-k. Mra. Kninaii will havp rtiarur uf the pit ..null and Mm. WlllliuiiK the tlrvnllnunlA. A birthday diuni-r waa held Hun day al the Oluienre Wrbcr home rmnnrlnc Mra. Holzholl.irr, mother of Mra. Weber, liueala were Mra. linlrJiuuaer. Mr. and Mm. Hoy llnlmra, Mr. and Mia. II. M. Tucker, Jran Turkrr, Helen and Lrlaud WrlHT. Mr. nnd Mm Wilbur Iteihua were hint al a dinner party Turr.duy. Ourata wero Mr. and Mra. Jerry Juhiifton of Tulrlnke, Mr. and Mra. otelvln Klrjl. Carolyn and I Fli-nl. Al the lam meet mil of Poe Valley irtiuKe an InterentliiK corner was held between the men and the wom en. loer to buy fhlikrn dinner n fur the winner. The men were host on Hundny evening; at the Red Itock Chicken Inn with 10 membera pre-ent. liomil aklera hiivii been (Iriimnillnic a in (Ki mil of proflileniy leal ral Inua will. Ii piovldn atundiirda for akllnu uml thereby leKneii the pon albillly of nuijor aieldenla on the rtniwiiy liiused by uiiioiitrolled dioihen down thickly ptipulllted alopea. To anawer Ihla need, ths nmociiitlon hiia adopted a plnn con nlntlnu of three aeta of tenia nnd providing for flml china awiuda Wi outntundliiK aklera In inouutalueer Iiie. competition mid pntrol. Hwlt ia rlund lined the prouriim for 'ii) yenra Willi mull aucieanfiil renulm thiil It una adapted for line In Ihla territory by the I'ncltlr. Norlliweit Hkl nnnix.-latlon nnd the Nullnniil Aa anclnllun, which are now beiiiK fol lowed by illvlMona In Ciillformii mid the Knnl. Advnncrd aklem who conntuutly pmcllre in the Wlllainrite akl-low Include Hill McO'riickeu, llruie Chane and U.;n Teuiple, wlnnera o.1 flml, neiond nnd third pliicen, re apecllvely. in the KM7 Junior lloya ohnidlnn conipi'ililon; lliirold 'f'ro' ter uml Tony Voiel, nftlrrra of the nk' pntrol: Robert W. Pfelffer of the clvlllnn nlr pntrol, nnrl Jack Mclnn lier, who will nhortly mnke a 3tH). mile Tlmberllne to Crntcr hike nkl liek under nixmnornhlp of "While Hlim Wocus Moviuic lo Wocun recently ueip Mr. nnd Mr:,. MuMon Kiirncn nnd Inmlly of three children, Wayne, ftlchaid ami Hue. They am occtipy IniC the house recently vacated by the Johnnie Ijineyn With the Kurnca la the mother of Mm. Karni-h, widow of the lale t:hnrlen Aimcl of Htanley. Win. Mr. Karnea la emiiloyed al the Oregon nvenue garage. 'fhe la.sl tucelliig of the Oel Togetiier club wan hrld at the home of Mm. Jamrn Helm, January 1. Thirteen memliem were peclll, houoilng Mm. IJon Mctlee Willi a ntork nhower. Itefrenhmenia were nerved. The club operate without a thaiiniun, or any other otflrer. Mrmbernhip In lucrea.Mng and each lady inken her turn at eulertnlniiiR the club, planning the recreation and lefrenhineiiLv The only auggen- Hull ever made wiia Hint "lurna" would be In alphabetical order. There urn no duen and the mm ol the club la lo Injccl a fccllnx "I MHlulilllly and goodwill tu your neighbor, 'the next meeting will be al the home of Mrn. Paul Buck. WcdncMlay al 1 p. m. According lo word received from Mrn. Johnnie Limey, who recently took her children nnd Joined her himbnud ill Luna, N. M., where they have a large i utile ranch, the weulher hua been extremely cold. 30 and 26 degreea below ero, and la retarding tho progrena of act ting fence pontn around the large acre nge, 'fhe tjuieya plan lo mine beef type cattle for Hie mmkcl. Mra. Lauey aaya he getn louenome on the ranch nnd would like for nomeone to aeud her 'f he Herald and Newa no r.he could keep ponied on the "golngn-ou" of the Wocua people and Klamath I'alU folk ' Mr. and Mrn. M. J. Shumate are ' happy again to have buck home their Infant aon who hnn been Ink ing tieiitmeuta at the Uoernbecher hoi.pllnl In Portland, for a nkln din emc. fhe baby aeema to be well on the way to a complete recovery. IJon Mi Ore In helping hln brother HowBid on hln ranch at fort Hock. Ore. Uon'a wife In In New York vinlt lug her mother. 'fhe iniflnlnhrd iiimlce I lit- dwell ing of the late Hnmuel Ackeriiinn nndileim the henrt of hln ninny Irlenrtn when they paunc lo Itaik al, what wa.i lo be to Unm, hln "dream home nnd auto court." The elaborate pi ii tf gin vi window In the front loom, uml the npeclally bulll lire. place ol red brick, "wan nomcllilug to bu proud of," Hani nald. 'fhe liv lug inoniiiiienln ol trecn fiuiu all over the United Btnten waa to Acker man a nource of pride, and he work ed early nnd Inte, nslde from hit tailor nliop in town, to Improve the ground!., no, nald he "Wocua would be pi oud lo have him an a neigh bor." 'fhe weeping, white birch iree In front of the houne ntandn In evi dence na pari of Sum Inner nature to waul to help beautify the world with .Miincthhig thnl would live on and un. Mr. mid Mrn. Fred Howard regret lo unuouiice that, due to the II and II auction marl being uned to houne nierchnndlnc belonging to other peo ple, the tine of the building to hold Wocua community mectinga will no longer be available. Club Chairman Dorothea Buck nays ahc will try to arrure another meeting place, and ankn anyone who han room in niir for the purpone of club gatherings to ronlact her at the earhent puvuble moment. Until another meeting inncc w nvnuaoie. me regular Febru ary meeting han been pontponed. Four-H News 4-11 club leudera from 21 Wentern Oiegoli countlea gathered for three dnya on the Oregon Htate college cniiipua lant week for a training con fereuce and to develop plana for cunning coming year. Klamath county' delegation made up a portion of the attendance of 2D1 leadern. 'fhe leadrra who at tended were Mra. Karl Muck, Mra. Jennie Kc.idy. Mra. William Uourlty, Mra. John Drown, Mm, Claude Wil liam. Kdgar Hoffman, Earl Wllaon, and Martin Jlrowu. Olltntandlng feature of the bail rpiei nponnored by the Heara Roe buck Foundation wan the firnt pre ventative of new Governor Hnell 4-H achlevemeutn awardn to be given annually lo the boy and girl nominated an Oregon' crimen In the national achievement couteata. Flml wlnnera are Honnle Klein, Marlon county, and Hill Headrlck, C'lnt kiimun county. The Huell awardn were proponed by the late governor aboul a year ago. Hluce hln death they take on a memorial nature and were pre sented by hl aon, Dr. William E. Unell, Halcm. Hcrvlcn plnn for leudernhlp were alno dlnirlbuted al the banquet. Local leader who received recogni tion for five yeara of leademhlp were Mra. John Brown, Mrs. Jennie Kendy, and Kdgnr Hoffman. Among apeakera who look part In the program waa Klwain II. Greenwood, necretary of the Ore gon bankern annoclallon. In 1048, the banker annoclallon la allotting over moon to further the Oregon 4-11 club program. The clothing I Needle club mem bera from Allamont achool have completed their needle cases and piucunliion. and have lUrted their third article. Till group was uiij'iiizcd In Oc tober, and mceis ecry omrr Mon day. The oftlcciH n i e Boudell Crawford, prc,i:i n . ,;.niua Home, vice prenldcut; bliaron J hompnon. secretary; and Mrn. Anna Mundlin leader. Mary Filaemore. Newa Keporler. Al a meeting held at the home of Illya Bmalley on January 26, the membera of the Malln Beef club chose the name "Malln Hhow-buntera." New members are u be Initiated at the next meeting. 'fhe prealdent, paltl timith. ae- lecled inemtiers tu give aiecial re ports al future meetings. Following the business meeting re freshments were aerved by Mra. Bmalley to membera. Paul and Buddy Smith, Jimmy Parker. Bar bara Cornett. Molly and Marlha McAullffe, Htuart lleunl. Kddle McAullffe. lllys Bmalley. r.lllot Went, and Ilonanne and Kathleen Wilson, and guests Mrs. Parker, Virginia and Denny, Mm. Cornett and James Marshall, George and Jerry Bmalley, Mrs. Ouy button, C'reta Mae, and Barbara and Lead er Earl Wilson. Kathleen Wilson. News Reporter. The Merrill Baby Beef club held a meeting Friday In the Merrill high school. Billy Gasscr, presi dent, called the meeting to order. The club voted not to pay dues but Instead to have other projects to finance their activities. The meet ing was then adjourned to meet next week. Those present were Billy Gasser, GmndliBlief fftOM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DISTKISS 0 Head Colds' Jlllery Wlnebarger, Llla Wlnebarger, Fay Onsner, Danny Barry, Jimmy Walker, Keith Wlnebarger and Bill Hill. There wan one sheep club member. Bobby Oasner present, H. B, Wlnebarger, the leader, waa also there. Danny Barry, News Reporter. Pupils March Out Of Burning School SWEET HOME. Feb. I UPr Pupils of the Holly grade achool marched to safety yesterday when fire broke out and destroyed the building. Firemen said the flames spread from a defective flue. The three-room achool has an enrollment of 72. Temporary class rooms are planned In a near-by Grange hall or church. ;i:oitc;ivS ( aliiiiH Shop BUILT-INS SCREENS STORE FIXTURES 161 K. Main Phone 7261 I WOtX FAIT ... tlOKt (4 MJ V whiu nouati t y'fv Instantly relief from head cold dis tress starts to come when you put a Utile Vlcks Va-tro-nol to each nojtru. And If used In time. Va-tro-nol also helps prevent many colds from devel oping. Follow directions In package. VICK5 VATR0W01 ""arrow SHIRTS REMODELING SALE? Muil makt more room for con struction crews! Downs of items reduced! STEAMER TRUNKS By Durabilt and Hamson Were 27.30 20.76 12.90 NOW $15.00 $12.00 $7.50 ir4. xeiM Us InclitleO y Sine 191S M ANSTORI MANSTORE- 711 Main Nunn-Bush Shoes, There's a "go signal' on your dial telephone, too The steady "hum-m-m" of the dial tone tells you it's time to go ahead and dial. That's your telephone's way of saying the equip ment is ready to handle your call. 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