SATURDAY, FEB. 28, 1948
PACI THRU1
WEATHER
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lltu illuming, rivaling Ihla nllpriiiHiii.
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Unit IiiiImv. I'm llv rliuiily IniilKhl mill
Huttilay iniiriilliN Willi iHt-loaaliilf I'lntHll
nrM iinilli ikiiIIiiii Hilnilay aMwittiMill
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linn Ntlglilly i Irr lnlmiil vallaya In.
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til 411 mi i-marI. jilnl VII til :n llilmnl
vallry. Mi.iliata linrtlierly wlml nil
I'lmal
f-AHTKMN DlirUON . Partly rlmulr
Imliiy, liinltihl mill Nmiilay Mcnl ! till
iiiiw altnwria liiiiliiiluliia iialiaiMfl iilltll
liinllnn ImiIiiv. I.lltln rhanilr lit Imn
Mralllrn limit Hit In 41 ilt'a'ii'aa liw III
In ill! ilptfinca Inirlll mill III In 2.1 nuttl.
Sillily iriniii- I lin lux Mini lure
n.uilv uriiiip nf lltr U-ivur of Wiiiu
iii Vnlnrit will mrrt nl the home nf
Mm. C. K Di'llllln. Ili:i I'llir. on
V.'rdnrMtiiv. Mitrt'li 3, ut a p. in. Mm.
I mi lii-lle Hi ixucr will explain din
Irilnillnii of I a K-n In rclullim In
I'lltiniliiiii, mill Karl Uritiliurt will
nuilliip um nl lux intiiiry fur kocIiiI
v.'t Ifiiir. All Inlrri'rtlril wnmrn nf
llir illy inn Invllid lo nllnnil.
Null .Mrrtlnt -Thr l.iillt:i-ll vul
Irv noil cnllMTVIillutl lllnlrlrt Will
ImUt Hh nnniiiil rlri-Unn nm! nieri
ltB mi Wfclnriiiliiy. Muri'li 3. Wll
lluni Vnn Priiml nf the mill rnnarr
vi linn service frnnt I'nrtliuul will be
prlnrlpnl irnkcr. Mnvlnu plc
tt.rrft will br rthnwn 1'iitltirk supper
wi(l bn nl A p in. Kvrrynne In cnr
ilinlly Invllnl In intend. The mrct
lim will bn In Die community bull
In L.nnKfll vnllcy.
Jiilnl Mrrllm Joint tutrrimtUm
nt nliidy Kroup nf thr lttitiip nf
Wnmrn Voter mid AAUW will
li.prt nl the hiiitin of Mr. Twyla
t-t'tmiMm, MID Ointir. Thuriwlny,
Mitn-li 4. nl 7 4ft p- m. The mnnll
rntinlrlrn of Kuiiipr In rrlnllou In
thr Miirtilutll pltin will be ctlacuwird
niulrr tlir rhtilrmiimhlp nf Mm.
Jinrtild I'nlmiT. All Interrnlrd wom
en urn invited tn uttrml.
Ilrnlhrr'i lirath Word wuii re
rrlvrd today nf llnj ilrntll of John
llrKnrly In Aiimoiuln, Mont., Krldny
rvrnlnii. Hp- in Ihr brother nf Mm.
It. (' Dnln of Kilt llluh. Mrs. Unit
I'll, bprn In Annromln nrvrrnl dnyx,
rnllrd thrrc by hrr brothrr'R nrrloiu
IlinrnA. Ktinrrul nrrvlcr hnvn brtn
ml for Turuhiy mornlnit In the
Montnnn city. Mm. Dnle will rr
turn lutr nrxt wrrk.
C'orrrrtiuti In Friday' T h e
llrrnld nnd Nrwn n ittnry conrprn
Inif thr nrrr.tt nf two ymuiK mrn In
ronnrctlon with n nrrvlrp ntntlon
biirulnry ut Hiiiiimprx Innn nnd H.
th tpulny niiirnlnit thould hnvp
rrnd thr yoinln wrrn Ukrn Into
tilntiMlv by Jnp Wnltp. mprPhnnt pn
lirp olfirrr. mid tunird ovrr to mnlc
poller.
Ktnrr Mrrjp Krlpndfi hrrr wrrr
Ititrrrtli-d In word rrcrlvcd todnv
tltnl Adi Iriiiir'n nnd Jrttn Hurt
ril.oppllis Mrrvlrr, biXlt of Mrdfnrtl,
bi.rp (nrntrfl our! will br lnrntrd t
:i4 K. Mmn In Mrdfnrd lloth lire
v rll-knnwn hrrr. Mm. C. T. Hlrw
itrd. lAdrlrnnr) and Mm. flnbrrt
Hurt, limine rr.iidrd In Klnmnlh
Sold IntrrPMl nf Knurl R. Allrti
In thr llrnlry itiirnun nnd nrrvlrr
flintlon hnn brrn nold tn Qrorstf
WilllniiM who In now milr ownrr.
Willlnim, formerly In bustnrM In
Klnmnlh Pulls nnd Tulrlnkp. hnx
mnvpd his family lo n rr.ndrnr-c
nrnr his btixlnrwi ntTOM from the
llrnlry school.
Drniuprntlit Womrii All InU'rvat
tM woiiu-n rpulntrri'd In tho demn
crullo pnrly urn ut id to iiltcnd u
int'Pllnii luhrdiilrd for Mnndity lit H
p. in. In Hi" iliTUlt court room of
the courthousp, it I which time drm
ciii in lr won in i will umiinlM). Mrn,
K. A, I. nl. nude will prmldp. A movie
lilin nf llonnnvllle will bo shown by
II Z. Hmlth
Mrrllm hlnlrd -Thrie will be sill
orlriitnlloii iiii'PtliiK of the I-phkm
of Womrn Voters t thr home of
Mrs. Twyln Krimison, 6IMI (Joimir,
on Tlnirsduy, Mttri ll 4, nl 3 p. in.,
under Hip lendershlp of Mrs. Knil
Kurck. Any Inlrresled woimtii Is
nikril lo rail Mrs ICverctt Ucnnls,
phone liriOll. for del nils.
(inrdrn Club There will be
meelliiK of the Kbiiuulh Fulls Clnr
iIpii club In the cliy library club
rooms nt 1 p. in., Monday, Mnn h
I. Flower nrruiiuemenls will be
mnde by membprs. 'I'. J. WUims
will sprnk on "Hull Conservation."
From Nnn lllriu Arthur Mont
Komrry, H 'i'c. 1. H navy, Irnvi'S
Monilny nlHlil for Hnn Dh'KO for
further nsslKiimeiit. MonlKoinery,
inn of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Minimum
riy of 4:11 l.iiKuuii, hns just complet
ed boot en mo nt Hnn UIpko.
Danrr Thrre will br n I-np Yrnr
dunce III KO hnll tonlitht, Haturdny.
Womrn will choose purlnrrs tor
dnnrlim. The public Is Invited and
refreshment will be served.
Ituinmaie Knle The Venture club
Is sponsorluii a ruiniiuiKO Mile nt US
H. mh. Just off Minn slrppl. for
Haturdny, Mnrch 0. Hours will be
from 8:30 a. m. to S 30 p. m.
Injorril-E E llriulrli k.Min. 80.
sufferrd a srvere hip Injury In a
full nt his Ijikcshnre drive home
List Stindny nnd Is confined to his
brd- No visitors are allowed.
Ilrlll Tram Offlrers nnd mem
brm of the drill ten in of Prosperity
Krbrkah IihIkp will meet In the
IOOF hall Mondny nt 1:30 p. m. for
prnctlre. All are asked lo attend.
Monthly Mrrllm The Klnmnth
Falls Nile club will hold Its rritulnr
mrnthly meeting Wrdnrjulay,
Mnrrh 3, at 1 p. in III thr VVmrma
howl.
Oprrallnn Dnrla Glnlnr MrCnll
nrl, 7. Is rerovrrlnit at hrr home,
box 787, city, following a tonsillecto
my Friday monilim.
tirelr The Ooldrn clrclr of the
l irst llaptlst rhurrh will meet with
Mrs. T. M. Mnrrtr. I860 Ieroy. on
Monilny.' Mnrch 1. from 3 to 4 p. m.
Two YYrrks Mm. W. C. Jonrs
nnd hrr mother, Mrs. Knlhryn Mil
ler. 21. 19 Mnln. nre IrnvitiK Mondny
to sirnd two wrrks In Portland.
Eden Calls On
US Cooperation
LEAMINO. EllBlsnd. Feb 38 MV-
Anthony Elrn suld today the Wrst
rrn European nntloiu and the
Unlwd Htatea must unite now to
..vrwr hat Is left of world freedom.
Eden, second to Winston Churchill
In leadership of the conservative
party, told a party rally that event
III C.eehtuluvnkln are "a dnimer
slitnal whlrh must Inevitably remind
the world of 11)39."
OYS Bakers Add To Open House Activities
Kxrrullvr The executive bnnrd
pf the lJeirrre of Honor will meet at
8 p. in. Tiirsduy nt 137 lllith.
F.W.BERTRAM
jruT.im
Wotch Repairing
6:9 MAIN
Leap Year
Dancing
10 'til 2
1
LADIES' CHOICE . . .
gals, here's YOUR chance
to pick your pardner!
SATURDAY
n.n.
28th
Muilc by Pappy Gordon
mm& mm
ttr . hi
Klnborule plans are in the maklnr for Orrron Vocational srbool's blit "Inlroslacllon Day" open house,
.March 5. Not the Irast of plans la that of the school's baking rlass which will turn out pastries to be
served with entire to every visitor on the campus. John Krrkslol, left, Is baking Instructor, supervising
the nrat loaves being knradrd and rolled out by four members of his class, from left, Howard Gill, Helen
Havrl, Al Tlllapaugh and Olovl navel.
. . ,
Mumps Figure
About Normal
The 73 cases of mumps reported
last week to the Klamath County
Public Health department for this
county Is not unusual, says Dr.
Heth M. Kcrron, county health of
ficer, This fliture I not unusuul but
the report Is, said Dr. Kcrron, ex
plaining that there are usually
this number of cases of mumps
this time of year but doctors do
not report them to the county
health department. This year a
special survey was made by the
department to keep tab of the situation.
There were 27 new cases of
mumps reported this week and
most of the cases are in the Wey
erhaeuser district, according to the
health officer. One new case of
pneumonia waa reported this week
as against two last week and one
of scarlet fever where there were
two last week, which would Indi
cate that the run of these two
communicable diseases is about
over for thin spring if they were
all reported. However, Dr. Kcrron
pointed out, there were no cases
of Influenza reported In the county
last week and only one this week
ending February 28, although many
people can count more than that
In their own acquaintance.
Pneumonia is most prevalent
during March, In most areas. Dr.
Kerron said, and will probably be
so in Klamath county. This is rus
first spring In this area.
Firemen's
Ball Slated
TUl.KLAKB, Feb. 28 It s gonna
be a big time al the 11th annual
volunteer firemen's ball next Satur
day. March 8, according lo commit
tee members who are making ar
rangements. The dance will be held
In the newly re-decorated American
Legion hall with Baldy's band fur
nishing the music. Hopper will be
served by the auxiliary of Tulrlake
post. American Legion, around mid
night. Funds derived from the dance will
go In part to Instruct Die depart
ment on fire prevention, and It is
probable Hint a certain amount will
be set aside as It was last year to
np. 'y on the building fund, to be
usrd either for remodeling the pres
ent fire stntlon or lo build a new
one. Five )undrrd dollars wns put
Into the fund Inst yenr.
The need for expnnslon to provide
better protection within the district
which embraces the Tulrlake sector
of Modoc and Siskiyou counties also
confronts the department.
Burns fihnrt is general chairman
on tlie dunce and the ticket sales
chairman Is Clifton Hlncs.
Returned Mr. and Mrs, A. M.
lirndford and dnughter Donna, 1640
Cnllfornln, rrturnrd Frldny from
Portland. They were awny a week
on a combination bu.Mnr.ss and
pleasure trip.
Two Operations
Performed Today
The emergency surgery room at
Hillside hospital was bu-sy shortly
alter 12:30 p. m. today when two
young patients were admitted.
George Lcltoy Bunyard. 2143
Madison, 4-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Bunyard, farmers, hod
an emergency mastoid operation at
12:30 and was followed Into the
surgery by 11-year-old Elaine Ken
dall, sixth grade student at Henley,
who had an emergency appendec
tomy. Klalne Is the daughwr of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Kendall.
Girls On Way
Back Home
Two 14-ycnr-old high school girls
were on their way home from Reno
today In company with their par
ents, and two youths they allegedly
ran away with last Tuesday are each
charged with contributing to the
delinquency of a minor.
Willis Olen Plgg. 21. and Norman
Priest, 20, both of Klamath Palls,
are held in Jail at Reno and prob
ably will be brought here early next
week.
The contributing charges were
placed against them yesterday after
noon. They were located In Reno
with the girls afwr the girls had
been reported as having run away
from home Tuesday night
Bakers Ready
For Visitors
Preparing pastries to be served to
all visitors at Oregon Vocational
school on "Introduction Day."
March 5, Is the good-sized job of
the OVS baking class.
The school's open house next Fri
day is of Interest to all Klamath
people and will offer an opportunity
to see classes in operation at the
school.
Everyone Is invited to visit the
campus, and senior high school stu
dents in the basin are particularly
Invited.
Pastries, prepared by John Erek
stol's baking class, will be served
with coffee to visitors, and women In
the community are especially urged
to look In on this class.
Tlie campus nursery will be in op
eration to care for children during
the time that parents tour the
grounds and shops, and during the
dance to be held in the gym that
evening. Since the nursery is a
student project, there will be a
reasonable charge for the service.
Runs
V
This la Ormand R. Bean, Port
land architect and former public
utilities commissioner. He is a can
didate for the republican nomina
tion for state treasurer.
an Informal capacity, was U. S.
Senator O. M. Moss of Whlteflsh,
Mont.
1
CH.Vilcox
Death Told
Carroll Herbert (Bert) Wilcox,
manager of the Merrill store for
Klamath Basin Co-Op here, died
at his home on Wlard street Fri
day afternoon following a seven
week illness. Mr. Wilcox was 40
years of age at the time of his
death.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox enme to'
Klamath Falls three years ago and)
prior to going with Klamath Bnslrt
Co-Op six months ago. Mr, WU-
cox was with Pacific Cooperative
Supply. The family formerly re-i
sided In Salem where Mr, Wilcox
was In business for himself. Mrs.'
Wilcox survives her husband. Pinal!
rites will be announced by th
Earl Whltlock funeral home.
If you don't need It sell Itl Ad
vertlse It In the Classified Ads.
Turn those no-longer-used ar
ticles lmo cash nowl Herald and
News Want Ads are inexpensive and
bring quick results.
SPRING SLACKS
Fine all wool
$12.95 to $19.95
DON'S
Wlnema Hotel Bldg.
1125 Main Ph. 8520
Klamath-Lake
Road Meet Set
Klamath and Lake counties will
get together on a plan of future
road needs they will put before an
Interim committee of the state leg
islature during a highway hearing
In Klamath Falls April 12.
Members of the local county
court and Engineer Wally Hector
yesterday met with Lake county
court members and other interest- i
ed persons, and Hector is advising
Lake county on drawing up its
plan of road needs.
Attending yesterday's meeting In
ROOMS for RENT
DAILY OR WEEKLY RATES
Close In Clean, Comfortable
COLONIAL INN
121 North 11th
Phone 908S
Every Dance Will Be
Ladies' Choice As Well As
Men's Choice At The
Gals!
LEAP
YEAR
MERRILL
Saturday, Feb. 28
Baldy's Band
"Just Good Dance Moste"
Dancing 10 till X 11.00 Per Penes.
Saw Filing
Overhauling Small Engines
MALL CHAIN SAWS
BILL'S SAW SHOP
600 Tory Near Pelican School
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KLAMATH FALLS AERIE
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
MILLION DOLLAR
SATURDAY
FEB. 28
NIGHT
SUNDAY
FEB. 29
GAMES OF CHANCE
DANCE - BUFFET FEED
PRIZES-Guns, Radios. Hams, Bacons
and What Mot's
EVERYBODY A MILLIONAIRE
Make a Date.' Be There!
Added
Attraction
GAY 90's
REVUE
GOOSE LAKE'S
OWN SHOW
COLOSSAL
GIGANTIC
STUPENDOUS w.
INITIATION 2:00 P. M. SUNDAY BRING YOUR CANDIDATE
is v C S , v1
NO WRECK TOO BAD!
BEFORE
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"vS'A'' Ai- i"
AND AFTER!
WL m ,S ian Vi dudkJ
This 1911 DodKe Luxury Liner Town Sedan looked like the top picture before we got It. The bottom
view shows the same ear after It had been rebuilt In onr body and fender shop under the supervision of
Fay Montgomery. It looks like a new car." We're proud of our body and fender department and yon'n
be proud of the job when we finish!
NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL ... NO
WRECK TOO BAD!
EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WORK
AUTO GLASS INSTALLED
DOOR LOCKS, WINDOW LIFTS, TRIM INSTALLED
GENERAL REPAIRING MOTOR TUNE-UP
ESTIMATES? GLADLY!
For a Complete Job and a Good Job, See
buemss mim$
316 So. 6th
DE SOTO PLYMOUTH
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