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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1948)
FRIDAY, f-kB. 13, 1948 HtKALL) AND NfcWb, KLAMAIH r-ALLb, UKtOUH WEATHER KLAMATH MI.I.H AND VICINITY liH'ifHnlnu III It'll -rlmjillntiM tnntlil, Hnl milav t hiuily with m in or nitvv. Iiljh IikIhv 4.1, lnw luiiIgM ii, hiuh Haluuluy .!. Nltn i IIKMN I AUr OMNIA: (-air Au f)av null HmIiiiiIuv, rnirpl WmihIv In smith hplHl ilu) . I'H'ul inuirtlnn fun IimiH Iimi lltri l( ronl, lli'li wai Hiffi lixlny , jftHill vailaM HIimU nil tuaul, lift inn ing Hfilnily llita allviniiuii, WrHI'KMN till KOI IN OrMliMtil tgU rain lit inn Ih ami inoally rnnly in amilli uilli IHUt ilmimt In tniiiiwliii tila. II lajli 4ft In a.!. tr'uloiiHl IImIiI mill in II llflil NiH mi i idil III anil th bmi ,1.1 In 40. ha I in ituv cliiiil with lain anil III tin iliiiiiMi' in IfMiitm n i ii i i dm lie Ml M 111 H'lml 11 f l llltKl, llprullllllM IM'lll' aiai- hi linli iiiillmily uhiIhIiI atnl ha Mi i tin y IAHIHIN OHKOllN nriialiitf i..inl nta Imlav Willi little rlitiiiKn hi Ivim liftaliii Mltfli -10 In 4U Altuily clmnly tonight Willi lain Ntiluiilnv iNul mi tiiiil h-ulghl III mil It Willi lrmpiNlui of 13 li J Itiimiinur hair - The Hui opUiniftl rluh ul Kiiitiiiith !' lli la AMiiihoiui( nmniiuKt; halo nil tiny huiuiiluy ami Hit? new lorailou ul Uiu nulu In in (Up Kvutut Iniiltllnu ou Mulii nUrrl In the lociiui to l iKTiipiril by the Uiid tuiitpuny. The Mile hiiu th ul 8:30 h. in. und toniiuurn until 6 p. in. Tlir attic will Icuturtj Biun-rt of towel-i and wardi ilotlu itn well hi waim winter rltitlilUK I'm tlrnt Wnlly Motvi and Dan flu-Inn, t'lnpluyt'h of Ulrk Hci'drr'a Muio tthu weir jujilird whrn their jmurl trni k ciiitilird into it litn k on Hun mountain, wi-tr irriliiiK lift rom f or (ably lu could ho ixprrtrd nt Klamath Valhy ho pita), Moaa hut n broken bark itntl I'hrlau h biokrn hip ant) both hnvn fiuial ruin mid body Ijiuim'.i. Kktrtulun l ull - Mri'tinu nlit.rnf thr Hhatlii-llomrtlulc exteiiJUou unit ha brrn i luinurd (null the home of Mm. W. J. J'cutfum to ttiul n( Ml. K. K. Hjoikhmd, 41!4U NlmMu way, on February 21, Thr pit mint of tlio ChrUliiid pitrly ordrird mny be obtnlurd ul llmt tliiif. ltlruiu - MrmtM-r of Lhr Kliun nth Kitlln-I.nkrvli w camp of Oldron ttlAti ibuird yonih if-Miutiniu tu hiMil rhlldirn of thr filth mid rlxtli Hritdr t Hiiinmri, llrnlry, Alt ft mnul, Kitlihtivrn and Kcuo i hooliv Mondity. ( hntbrr Mrrtlng- (Jn uoii ihmn- ! bfr tif commrrrr rxri ullvra me mrrtlnif In INirllund for a thrrr-diy ronfrrrnrr thlf wrrk. Chnrlrn H. Hfnrk. Klwiiittth rotinty rhnmlrr manng.T. 1 uttrndint! ! Ilrlum llmiif Mr. ttnd Mia lxn 1 ftmilh uml ion, IuKlun, rrturnrd : lucMlwy from Kruttlr mul Portland hPCfS thry vlmlrtl frlrndh mid rrlii I'vr lhr pa si wrrk Ihry itrr now t honir, 20'Jtl CbPilrlii. Nrlili(ir uf WomJrritri - Molifliiy. Krhiiiiuy ll), Nrltthboift of Wood ciiifl will m re I In thn K(J hull ul R ), III. (Of tjtlfllhl'NN IMI'l'lllIK, Inlhiilloii mid piiicllcp for liihliillitllnn, All oi lier in n i id Ktiiirdn hip to wear lor ninlfi mid ult thr hi- nhould plmi to Hltrnd. Hrfit'Hiniifiitx will bi itirvrd by Nrlllf MrhMT, ctiitti fiiiui, iinj.lnti-d by Idit M(H hrtlitz, Vloln l,rrvrr, I'M. ( IIIh Ilunli k mid MiirKinct Itnlkry. VIbIIr Mothrr - Jin k I,. I,oiik, w ho mi nlipliuir iiirchiihlo with I'n cllU: Ainiiollvi) compiiny nl Anchoi ii wr, AliiAkii, arrlvrd Iilmm thin wrck rud to Vlhlt with hi mother, Miv Klinibrtli M. Loiik. (ir N. Hth. An othrr on, (iroiKC I,on, of (rrtton Hlitlc collrur, Corvnllln, In cxprcird lino tonlKhl in rrmulii ovrr Hun dny with hi biolhrr mid mothrr. Hun lltiru A ion, wtIkIiIdk 0 pouixln 11 Mincrn, wnn born ThurN thiy, Krljiimiy 12, nt Klniiiutli Vnl Iry honpllnf to Mrn. William ilJnr lcnrl Wllllunih, Kbn trill, 'I hr rhlld'fi fathrr, Hill" William, wax killed M-vrriil mouth nun whrn hr vn rniiKht lit thr Krrrii rhaln at l'.wuunn liox compuny, WHY WE SAY h V;4 J. l).ua NE FOOTJNTHE CRA am to wm i u M nf if m J COM IV MMttAl MTU)lt CO, f 1W.WMI& HI4MII tIMtVIP iii coinrd ilirnf mrnn that one ii old and lnif!ilc in hciillli an to m: nenr nib. "The Lillle I'rinrh IjiHycr." u rillcn 291 yrnrn no by Itciiiiiiionl iiiiiI riclclier, hud 'one (out in the grave. Three Plays To Be Given A M'rlrn of tlirrc plny will hr nf MMilcd ii LoniliiK nionlhn by the 1(118 LiriuiiH FcHtlvnl. The 20-30 club, through the Civic Drama Oulld of New York, hn booked the three ply direct from New York, with profcMtloiml cuKlfi. "Dreiim Olrl," which clo.ted a few roonthA bku after a two-year run on IlroadwHy, will be Klven Februiry 2ft, "Made In Heaven," by Hncai Wilde, auLlinr of many fluix-efirul I'loadway 'LfKluctloiiK, will be nre i ntcd April YA, and the luhl, "Kih mid Tell." an outMiindlnit corned) will be Kiv.-'fi May 17. The Klamath Union hlKh wtuxj aiid'lorlum will be the scttlnie lor the priVlUL'tiom. BtdlnnliiK February 18, the 20-30 club will establish a ticket booth In the J. C. Penney company store. Ticket will be nold for the acne of three playn. with no Individual tick et!, available, All ticket must be purchased In advance of hIiowIiikk. OVS Students Aid In Fircfighting O ft K U O N VOCATIONAL HCHOOI.. Keb. lri-Three OVH ntu dent, Hyron M. Maker, William Park and Wllnert I'aiku, Kave a hand with home Impromptu fire iiuhtiuv halurday iiiKhl- The three were en route to OVH ou me nnio-Ahlilaud highway when lluy wu flames in nearby house. They Joined H. C. KcrKcnt, owner and occupant, to extlnnuisl) the fire before Mrloua durnagc wa done. Grand Coulee Gets Last Generator COUI.KE DAM. Feb. 13 i'i Worker haslened tlav to complete lntallatlon of the ninth -and laot Ren.ralor In Urand Coulee dam'a went powerhouse. The eighth keneralor went Into production yesterday to Increase the i Riant power plnnt's record produce I tlon as bureau of reclamation nffl- i clal reported the powerhouse had i et a proriuetlmi record lt wrk nf 150,706.000 kilowatt hour.. Til. pri. vloiij record wa 145.DV0.00U kilowatt hour. et hi February, 144. i Friday 13th Baby Born In Klamath ! The tork dipped hi wing In de ' rlslon today at Friday the 13th' ' omlnou portent and left a good luck bundle at Klamath Valley hon pltal for Mr. and Mr. J. R. Long, I 340 N. 9th street. It wa a baby boy, weighing a pound 2 ounces, i for the Long at 10:22 a. m. th'.s ; morning. Long I employed by the Refrig eration Equipment company. PARK VIEW CONVALESCENT HOME Formerly ut Ahland M !! Main MlreM, Mrdrord, Ortnn, I'hnnr till :i'llur Hcrtlra. Kilslerd Nana In Charge WANT TO RENT 4 or S room Furniihtd or unfurniihad houio or opartmenl. Preferably unfurniihad. Coupla only. Permonanl. Apply man ager Piggly Wiggly Store. 701 Pina Street. Let Neal Stewart sell your hume. CI.', Klamath. I'aUe Alarm ThursdayH oulv f:re alunii proved false when ih". trui k run 'Mil at 1 11 p. in to the Opnige L. Jones' residence, 420 Pa cific Terrace. There was some r.moke from an oven, flii'inrn said. t')lllian Mulrrs There will be a rigiilar mrrtlng of I'yihiau Kistcrs In the ICJOF hall Friday, Frliruaiy 13, beginning promptly at 8 p. m. Initiation will be held and formal am to be worn. From Merrill -Mr. and Mrs. John Idgimn of Merrill were umiiiig the out-of-town visitors lu Kliiumth Fulls last night to hear Governor John Hall speak at the Willard hotel. Injures Hand -Marvin Hud. on of llouuuut, foreman with ltters Cou stiui'tinn roiiiimny, wu admitted to HillMile hmpital late ThurMliiy allerniMiu fin Ircilmrut of a badly Injured hand. Admitted -Dr. William llllnihant, well known Klamath Falls doctor. Was admitted to Hillside hospital tor medical care today. Juveniles-Juveniles of Neighbor of Woodcraft will meet in the KC hall Monday. February in. at 4 p. m. for a party and exchange of valen tine. Krcree silaff Practice- I he de U'ee staff of Iniserlly Kebekah lodge will meet for practne on Sundav at 1 p. m .' In the IOOF hall and all are askrd to lie present. i Homestead Apps Ready . I'liN-esslng of the 4024 applica tions received for 44 homesteads in the Cop:a-k bay area was com pleted Thursday by the examining board of the U. 8. bureau of recla mation. Notifications on all rejected ap plications will be In the mail today and all applicants will be notified as itilrkly as possible. Two hundred appeals have been received to date on rejections and the appeal board In Sacramento In considering them. There will be an other meeting of the appeal board to consider any late apjieals. A. D Harvey. In charge of the UfiBR homestead division, said today. March 15 Is still the hoped-for date for the drawing on homesteads, Plane Crash Storv Unfounded KKATTl.E. Feb. 13 oVi Reports , that a small airplane crashed Into , Pugct sound between Kverett and ; Oeilney Island yesterday were de j scribed by the roast guard today a ' apparently unfounded. A fruit les air-sea search for the 1 craft was dirrctcd yesterday after an j unidentified Kverett woman report ; ed the Inrident. iTheology Students ,To Visit Here A group of theology students from j 1 Walla Walla college will visit at the j ! Seventh Day Adventlsl church, 833 i N. Bth, at 8 o'clock Friday, tonight. Everyone I Invited to attend. : Pastor Paul C. Alderson announces other service with Sabbath school j at 8.30 a. m Saturday, regular serv- j Ices at II a. m. Saturday, and a , young people meeting at 3 p. m. j Saturday. A cordial Invitation Is ex-1 I tended to all. ' "wANfiiT COMI'AMON-Mu.t be mild, mature and mellow, with excellent taste in everything, congenially able to hare pleasant moment. State alary. U.y.K. H.K. K.-IIave you tried P.M de Luxe for 1'leasant Moments? Priced right, Perfectly Mellow, Positively Marveloua! National Distiller Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hlended Whiskey. 86 Proof. 70o Grain Neutral Spirit. Mrdlral C itrr-Mr livid ll-iu of Tulrlnkr. oiwrnlor of tiir thratrr thrrr. patlrnt m Khunath Val lry hospital whrrr hr 11 rrrrlvlng mrdlrnl rurr. Ktirirry - Mi. Mar I'rlUnd of Mrrrltl had major nururry at Hill tdti hiupital Friday. VOIU,l H UKTllhT lhr avrrai:r annual rnlufull at Xlount Walalrnlr. in Hawaii, ha brrii mraktiird at W$ lnchrt. or mom than 42 frri rvrry yrar, mak ing It prrhap (he wurlda wetlrM pot. for Your sV VALENTINE tj (jonuine 1 I PENDLETON J 1 tt BLANKETS Jj rAD dad re I oouiti-ourr NOII DOP VJorhs Where Most Colds Start .Main Mbbs Phn 7013 Dont drlsyl At the first warning anime or tneere, put a few drop ? of Vlrks Va-tro-nol In each nos tril. For If used In time. Va-tro-nol I help prevent many jf -Av cold from develop- l v V Ing. Relieve head JF,"! cold distress fust. . "V Try til Follow dl- WW rection In package. '-' V1CKS VATRONOL -si.-:r;"- l'r"V i i IAKE0 WIIHOUI AVJ. SHOIIIHIHG ,-'W Tulcloke V.F.W. Aux. Post No. 8700 VALENTINE DANCE Saturday, February 14th, American Legion Hall, Tulclake, Calif. 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