SATURDAY, FCD. 21, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THREI
Traffic Association Heads Elected
WEATHER
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Hnrlal Meeting -Oiiltiollo Dauilh
lor. f America will liol.t a social
inFrtli.il in the parlnh Monday
at S pin M. rl Kelnlinil
,lv talk Um "Til'1 io"'' '''
Old Oliver" and tile coiiimlitpo aK
tint anyone Imvliiu old silver or
silver Willi history lirhm II to tin
... i..ui...il,,n mill run lllia-
turn. Kefrenhmcnla will be served
by it coinmltlro headed by MlldrrU
Beavcy.
(Iranse I'.rly-Mldlund itriiimo
1 1onic Eronumlra rlub will sponsor
a rniil piirty k'liluhl, Saturday nl 8
o'clock tn Hi" Midland mure. Mrs.
F.dna Truvcrs will l huiitr. Iiml
nilwn will be awarded nd sand
wiches mid rake will bo served.
From Wlsroiialii-Mr. mid Mm.
I F Orccnwiild nl rhlpprwa Fall".
Win are vlnliliul with hrr Imitlirr
and wife. Mr. nnd Mm. M. C. An
dcraon. tTM B Bill. Mm. flrrrnwnld
lilt Klamath Falls III MM nil" re
siding lirre n couple of vrnm.
With Navy-Noble 11. Day. H 1f,
1,'HN. mm of C. H l)y of ml Wall.
I parllclpa'lnil in Ihe .tiiiphlulnua
ImlnliiK rxrrrlsra brum lirld on the
Houthcrn California count while
acrvlng; with the 104th naval con
mrurtlon battalion.
Itrroverlnr Hilly Cleveland. Mill
of Mr. mid Mm. Hurry Cleveland of
lB7s Derby. In recovering nl tlood
HnmnrlUn hospital In I'nrtliinil. He
ha been lit Hie htwpllal receiving
niedlcnl treatment.
numlaard -Robert piuiklry. route
1 box W, was dismissed Friday from
Hillside hospital nttrr trrnliiienl
foi lnurle received February 10
In an automobile accident. Dunk
ley Uvea In the Tulrliike area.
In Town Mr. unci Mm. Oniric!
A, Partridge Jr., of Uoiianzii, were
nuionir Friday shoppers In Klain
ath . Fulls. Also here on bwilucMi
were Mm. George Fcrnlund of Ue
llii ii.ii, K. H, HuckliiKhiiin of Tule
l.ikn, null D. M. Ilea of Hpruguc
lllver. ,
Week-Kiul Trip Mr. and Mm.
llnrvey Wlillo left llila afternoon fur
McMlnnvlllo. They were accompa
nled by Mr. nnd Mm, Curl Ovnreein
who plan to continue on to I'ort
lund. The four will return home
Monday night.
Rummage The Library club will
have a rummage aale, rrlduy and
Hiiturday, February 27-28, at the
lpiiian Motor company, 424 8. fllh.
For pickups call Mm. John Van
Doren, BflHB; Mm. O. J. Cox, 7281,
and Mm. John Bunker, 6070.
In Halem Mayor Kd OMendorf li
iipenilluif a few daya In rJuleiii. Hi:
and Mm. Oatemlorf will return to
their home, 610 Pacific, Terrace
Turadny. Mm. Ontendorf haa been In
Halem for nome time vlnltlim rela-
tlvea.
Ilnine l''ruiii HrhiHil Muryellen
WrIKlil, diiuuliter of Mr. and Mm
Lenllo Wi lulit of 4.IB Illuh, la upend-
Inn Uie week-end at home from the
Uulvemlty of Oregon. Muryellen la
a aenlor nludent and will return
Huiiday afternoon.
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I'raetlce Offlcera and memliers
of the drill team of Proupcrlly Ite-bi-kali
IikIko will meet for pructlce
WedueKday at 7'30 p. m. In the
lOOF hall, and all are urged to at
t nd.
Clturil Monday The olflcea 'jf
the Klamath Production Credit as
aociallon, MO Main, will be cloned
al dny Mnliduy, a atale holiday
cnmmrmorntliiK Wanlilngton'a birthday.
(ieorge P. Davli, left, waa reelected president of the Midland
r.mplre Traffic aaaoclatlon, formerly the Klamath Baain Katra bureau,
Dili week. (In ihe roaler of offlcera with Itavla, are Joe L. Ilicka, cen
ter, reelected vice president, and Klton II. Thompson, reelected treaa
urer. Mrs. Margaret Hanlo, right, was rc-appolnted secretary of the
traffic group. I'holoa by Kennell-Kllis.
Davis Re-Eected Head Of
Traffic Association Here
George P. Dav( waa re-elected
president, Joe L. Hlcka re-elected
vice president, E. H. Thompson re
elected treasurer, and Mrs. Margaret
Hulito re-apjoliilcd secretary of the
Midland Empire Truffle association,
U'erk-end -J. Merton Htrln. as
atnnl treasurer of the Klnmiith
Production Credit ajwichillon, in
mil nc the week-end In Grunts
I'nsa with his family, lie will re
turn Monday night.
I'atlrol Mrs. Dewry Hrnaten,
24.M lllehn. was moved by ambu
lance to Hillside hospital Friday
aftrruoon for medical care. Hraaten
Is an employe of Roy Pierce contractor.
Improving The condition of Dr. I l.adlr. Ald-The Ml. Lakl Ladies
William llundraiit was reported Aid will meet at Ine nome oi Mrs.
Improved at Hillside hospital Fri
day.
Fjirl Mack, ut 2 p. m , Wednesday,
February 2S.
Admitted Jack Mctlrr. 4445, I-eavea Hospital-Karl Neeley of
noardman, Metier llroihrrs mill of-! Malm, employed on the Stanley
f'.rlal, was admitted to Hillside hos- j Johnson ranch, left Hillside ho.splt.il
pllal Friday for major surgery. today after medical core
laughter Born Friends of Lt.
and Mrs. W. Stuart Nelson (Bar
bara Johnson I will be Interested to
learn of the birth of a daughter,
their second girl, at Immanuel hoa
pltiil In Portland on February 18.
Iloth are doing nicely, according to
Mrs. E. D. Johnson, mother of Mm.
Nelson. The little girl has been
named Lauren Sidney.
Improving -Friends of Mrs. Don
Wells, employe of the advertising
ricnarlment of The Herald and
News, will be pleased to learn she Is
showing Improvement at Klamath
Valley hospital. She has been quite
III this past week.
Visiting Mr. and Mr. Lee S. Mc
Mullen of 00 8. 8th. are visiting
relallvea In Shenandoah, la. They
are expected back tn town the end
of the month.
Iilsmiued Mm. Mary Porterfieid
of Dorrls waa dismissed Saturday to
return to her home following sur
gery at Hillside hospital.
In Hillside Charles Edward Tay
lor. 3B53 Clinton. Copco employe, ts
receiving medical care at Hillside
hospital.
formerly the Klamath Basin Rates
bureau, at a meeting of the board of
directors of the association Thurs
day evening at the Klamath County
chamber of commerce offices.
Elected to tlio executive committee
were Davis. Thompson, Hicks, Fred
Hoagland, Dick Hvnzel, Ray Grirrt
son and Margaret Santo.
Mrs. W. C. Cole, traffic consultant
for the association, was compli
mented highly on the accomplish
ments of the association. Jack
Mayne, manager of the Lakevlew
chamber of commerce, expressed his
opinion that "It Is very necessary
for Klamath Falls to develop as an
Industrial distribution center, not
only for lu,own good, but for the
good of all the surrounding, grow
ing communities" and that "the as
sociation, therefore, will play a ma
jor part 111 the development of all
Southern Oregon and Northern
California."
Those present at the meeting
were, James Kccble. of Medford.
I here by proxy for Floyd Hart of
Medford: Jack Briscoe, Lakevlew;
j Rosa Rutland. Tulclake; Clyde Van
! Metr and Dick Henzcl. Malln: Bob
Dragoo, Merrill; George P. Davis.
E. H. Thompson. Ray Garrison. Fred
Hoagland, Bob Sprout Jr., by proxy
for Henry Semon, all of Klamath
Falls; all members of the board of
directors, and Jack Mayne of Lake
view, W. C. Cole of Portland and
Margaret Santo of Klamath Falls.
The executive committee will meet
In the next week or 10 days to fur
ther discuss plans of the association.
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Hygiene Talk
Time Changed
The Klamath County Health as
sociation's sociul hygiene program
which lias been heard mornings this
week over KFLW, will be resumed
at 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
next week, and all mothers of teen
agers are urged to listen as the pro
gram Is directed especially for that
group. This Is the program:
Monday, Feb. 23, "Those Teen
Age Years," E. A. MacBcth, guest
speaker.
Tuesday, Feb. 24, "Dating Do's
and Don'ts," Mrs. Ncal Stewart,
guest speaker,
Wednesday, Feb. 25, "Looking
Ahead to Marriage," Mrs. Charles
Larkln, guest speaker.
Thursday, Feb. 28, "Avoiding Pit
falls," Mrs. Howard Strode, guest
speaker.
Friday, Feb. 27, "Whose Job Is
It," R. H Hewitt, guest speaker.
William McKlbbln, president of
the association, Is the consultant.
Fenton Mahrt To
Visit Portland
CHILOQUIN, Feb. 21 Chief of
Police Fenton Mahrt. a recently an
nounced candidate for the office of
Klamath county sheriff on the re
publican ticket, will spend three
days next week In Portland attend
ing the federal bureau of Investi
gation police administrative school,
which will be held February 24 to
28. It will be the third annual con
ference sponsored by the FBI.
During his absence) Mahrt, who
will make tin trip by train, will b
replaced by Deputy Woody Jos, who
has worked for the local police upon
occasion since last spring.
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