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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1948)
MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1948 PACE THREI HERALD AND NtWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OKtGON WEATHER KLAMATH Al.l.i AND VICINITY dimity Willi .lliiwwr. iiilllslil, flrarlMS Ttlf.ilaV. lllMll liiilav 40. UlW tonight la. Ilill Tuiollav "I WRHTRIIN UHMIllN l lululy Willi rln In south mill iliowrn III niirlli loiluy. rrlly t'luiiily toiiltfhl ml Tiiioitlay with whl.ly aratlaiail .howco. toiilsht. Hlislil Iv eimler In wirlli tonlHliI, with low of .IS In 41) mi i-inmI M rati .Ml In IIS III Inland valleya. AflrliMMMI liniiallllp. 4i 111 Ml. Mmlatal In m'l'ailohally ll..ll .nulll wli!y wlniU nil eiia.l. .hnili'l Ui tlitllhwrtily ami ilrrnllif limlglil. EAH'rr.llN flllKUIIN I'allly rlnuily In mull anil miMlly rlouily In wnal, Willi liuwtn In Imrlll portion. 'I'llilay pall Iv rlninlv. I.lllla rhnniiii In lainio-i'iiliira, Willi ariai-unon high, nr :tn In 4.1 ImUy ml Tua.ilay. Low. Inlilghl Ml tu :IA. MetlniilM Women 'rim Women' rloclety of C'tirlntliiii Hervlie (it the Klrtl Melhiiillnl (liurrli will merit Tllrsiliiy f i inn I HO In S p. III. Ill (lie 'hurt-It purloin fur the Hint tit aeries nf mutly clauses to ue held every Tueiuliiy tliirlnu Mnrtii. The I; rut one will be nil world nviinue Iimii. a fnllow-iiii n( llic study held enrller III Hie yrur on the United Nnttuim. Mm. Kitrl II lledman will be Iho tem her. Aid .Merlins Kluniiilli l.ulliernn ladlrs Aid will meet al 2 p. m. Tiirartay In the rliurrh parlor Willi Mr. I'util Anderson npeiikliiK n "Conlimliin lo Christianity." and Mr. Victor Ontinmii on "llnmc Mis sions " lliMlraae will be Mrs. It K I.oriiii unit Mm. John Larson. Mothers Club The Mother club i ni Barred llenrt aiiidriny will meet Wednesday evenlnit Mnrili 3. In the sihonl nuilltnrluiu, directly nfler dn. vi.tlons al Ihe chiinii. Interentlnit subjects urn to be dliu-UMrd mid oil mnnbera are nuked to nttrnd. Cnnimunlly Kerrlre- Phil Illtih rorlc will speak lo member" of Klamath unit No. It. A merlin ll I linn auxiliary, on "Community Hervlcr." at II P m.. Tuesday In the Veteran Memorial hnll. Injure) Hark Hnlph Dnrmrxly nf IIJ4 Owen, employed by the. Mouth em 1'ailtlc a clerk. wn udmltted to Hillside hoapltnl Hunday at 6 46 p. m. for treatment of back Injury. Areepla I'o.lllnn Mrs. Dale Keedy of 447 Market has accepted por tion a offlro secretary at lUUMde hospital repluclnir Mr. Annabella Prase who ha acrrptrd a position elsewhere. Kkllnr Mr. and Mr. Harold Hhaffer and sons David and Oary were amoiiK the many Klamath skiers at Crater Lake, nntlonal park Hunday. rnrumonla Jeffrey W Brown, ftuiillirrn Pacific caiman living at "055 Vine, I a patient at Hillside hospital receiving trentment for pneumonia. He wa admitted this nmrnlnl. Tatleiil Mr. Harlan ThorcMin wtiote hunhnnd In a department nf Interior employe at Klamath Agency, entered HilMtle hoapltnl todny for major suritery. Autlllarv Pntlurk The Eaglet auxiliary will hold a regular meet ing at B p. m. Turdiiy In the lower rOK hall. Following Hie meeting wilt bo potluck supprr. rraetlee The Eagle auxiliary drum corp will practice tonight, Monday, at 7 '30. AH corp mem ber are urged to attend. Expected Hume. Arnold I.. Clru l.ipp. uperllitoudent of Klnuiutli Fella schools, la expected to return Thursday from Atlantic) City, N. J., where, ho hua iittinitU'd the Auicrl vi.li Association of Hchonl Admin istrators' aennlon which tturled 1'cb iiiury Xi. Orulapp was one of a gioup of 'JO educator who toured International Harvester company' blf ri'nrurch department In Chicago on the find, leg of a 7-dny "flying classroom" atmly of business and li.ilustry. The group continued on t:, Detroit to Innpcct big plant there before going on to New York. Daughter Horn Ciipinln and Mr. Hubert A. Uyme, TOO 17th Ht hK. Waahliigl D. C, are parent of their find, child, a girl, accord ing to word received here, today fiom Mr. Ilyrne mother, Mr. W. C. Dallon of Miilln, who I In Wanhlngton wllh her daughter' funilly. The Infant arrived Kebru ar Ift at the nnvul mrdlcal center at Ilethenda, Md. Nrweuiner Margo Luiigreeu ha moved lo thl city with her parent. Mr. and Mr. It. P. Lungreen, from Heattle, Wrinh. 'I'hey are renldlng ut aar U. nth. Mln I.ungreen wa at tending Wanhlngton unlvernlty and wna active In dramatic. Hhft ha Joined the Community Player III Klamath rail. County Council Member of the Klamath County Counrll of Parent aiid 'l'eacher will meet Tueiulay at I -45 p. m. In the Fremont cafeteria. Plan for the coming tntc conven tion here In April will be dlncunnrd. Werk-Knd Vlnlt A week-end gueat nf Mr. and Mr. Earl Orahum of Illy wa Cleorglanna Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. F. Clark nf 14'JO 1Kikout. Cleorglanna aUo at tended the Illy high chool prom. I.unrh and Card A potluck lunch at 13:30 p. m. Tueimay and curd game at 2 p. ni., will be xn noted by the ladle auxiliary of the Muburban leugue at the home of Mr. Violet Vance, 4519 HhaMaway. Hip Injury E. E. Robertson. 88, of Lakenhore drive, 1 confined to hi home. Robrrtnon differed se vere hip Injury In a fall lat week. He 1 not yet able to receive vll tr. Illitorlral Hociely The Klamath Ccunty Hlntorlcal noclety will meet Wedneaday, March 3. at I p. m. in the banemrnt of the courtlioiue. Till will be a bunlneiw meeting. Minor Burgery T. Tromonl. 228 F Main, wa admitted to Hlllnlde hoapital Monday morning for minor rrgery. Tromonl l a Klamath Fall musician. Illllildr C. II Johnston. 1301 Crescent, Klamath Fall mlllworker. wo admitted to Hillside hospital Hunday for treatment. VUltlng Jack E. Marrk of White Bird. Ida , I here visiting with hi parent. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Mnrek and hi grandmother. Mr. Olive Van Kirk, at Die Marlon apartmrnls. CARNIVAL By Dick Turner ,.jf m TTKI tl eT. otr. "I won them all on the radio last night!" These Accidents Came In Pairs VENI5TA, Marrh 1 OV) Arthur Vencla, 8. chopping wood In hi farm yard, choped Into hi left hand. Ill parent. Mr. and Mr. Franci I.cster, bundled him Into the car: alarled to rush to the doctor. They were Just pulling out of the drlve wuy when they heard another (ricam. ill AS TIT TUT? i MONEY CAN BUY I WOOtei UUHUfT HUM T KH 'htw JI.JOStM ASPIDIH iroacKiioKi (JTanxelU' vorMl. Mis ciarrcl rhlW iLiuLvninll. Ky In laka. .VI talili-U (nr aac. Try 111 Hill Death Told Here Word of the deoth of Mr. Hurry (Ann) Hill, former Klamath Fall niktron but for a number of year ruldlng In Hpoknne. Wio.Ii., wo re ceived here thlr week-end. Mr. Hill died recently at her home In Hpoknne following a heart attack. Her death wa unexpected, Mr. and Mr. Hill niiide their home In thl city when they oper ated Hill's Flower shop In the Alpha apartment building. They resided at 3rd and Jefferson. The family moved from here to HKikane when Hill went Into business establishing Hockwood Greenhouse. Mr. Hill Wa a past noble grand of the Ke bekah lodge, served a guardian of Hpoknne Ciimp Fire Olrl. and wa a trustee of the Westminster Con (reiiiitloriiil church In Hpoknne, In addition to her husband he I ur vlved by a daughter, Betty Ann Miller. Road Meeting To Be Held Wednesday City Engineer E. A. Thoma will conduct a meeting with regard to the League of Oregon Cltlea commit tee on road at 1:30 Wednesday In the city hall. Representative from Chlloquln, Bonanza, Merrill, Malln and Lake view are expected to attend. Thoma I a member of the state committee which will tudy road condition In cltlea throughout Ore gon and offer recommendation to the tato legislature Interim com mittee on road. Thoma will assist city official In (his area with filling out the neces sary forma to submit to the commit tee, and anyone Interested la Invited. In Hospital Mrl. Ora Ritchie of Bly wa admitted for medical treat ment to Hlllnlde hospital Sunday. as m m aa A Golds To relieve miseries without dosing, rub on (TO ArlaoSi8 SPRING SLACKS Fine all wool $12.95 to $19.95 DON'S Wlnema Hotel Blilg. 1125 Main Ph. Vn Little Ad get Big Result Use the Herald and New Want-Ads! TTrniT7iiil I m ana I mAo,s BREATHINQ) DIF'ICUtTT Anuurr: NrnlrlU btmme blocked. Just 2 i drops, Penetro Noae Drop, in each nia- tril shrink swollen nwuirn-anea, open cold j dossed noae. Yrm breathe aanarr risht I away. Comes in 3 generrjus sizaai. Gt j NUaE DROPS , PENETRD Their son, Delbert, I, had Just chopped Into his left hand. ;,5'! Singer P',rt. fl o .Enable cnaift"- ".p-.'":::rniJhd'n tumai . . . I i gava, L.sinll II 5 1 r w 14U Main Phone Turn tho no-longer-used ar ticles Into cash nowl Herald and New Want Ads are Inexpensive and bring quick results. 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