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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1948)
MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACI NINI Chiloquin In a county-whin 4-11 dub event, I series (if ileuitiiistriillniis were liven by viiiliiu aluiptrrn In ' hr ihow wliuliiw nt the (Inn Mure 111 Klniiintli full Hiiluiiluy. LikiiI aemimstralnra wins Mnilu I'liue, Jny tlnril mill Munmi lliivln.ii (t mil Mil. Cyril CiHik'n ciuikliiK I iiiihiii. I'Tiim Mm. Km I Hull CMikliiK rluu II Autlrry Viirniiiii ami Miirrenr Kili-ksim niiiiln trull salmi mill frniit i-mtkliiu I, Maxlno Wulknr mul Kar leen I'maMMi nhuwrd welltlltN mill measures. rteienlly Mi. Cyril Conk mill' Mm. Km I Hull nllniilli'il a leaders" piojeet aesaliiu fur liuiiio extension. I'ho tuple wii "KorrlKU Cimkery" anil the meetlnit was hrlit ill Alta niiint, Tim wiinirn will siwn alinw lliii Iih-iiI unit how In prepare llnl Inn mul Chinese fowls. (luesls lust week-etui nf Mr. mill Mm. C-yrll Conk were her brother mul miitlit'r, (lenn Hill mul Mm. Milium Hill, Imlh ul Men ill. I .hi i it Cimli'l. ''() -1 lie i 1 1 1 1 - .jlci iIiiiikIi ti'l ill Mr. mill Mm Altreil lllislel .li , of Fort Kliiiiuilh, spent lioil week with her itruiitlpurenls, Mr. mul Mm. llnl Albert, wlilln lii'r puri-nt went In I'orUmiil where CnsU'l's father Is seriously III. ('hlliHiuiu itiieals mi Monday nlrhl nt tin- Km I Kliinuilli home n( Mr. mul Mm Otowi I'ntte wrre Nil mul Mrs. r'retl Miirkwnrilt, Mr. mul Mm. Ueorite Itruiit luc In . Wnllrr Collins mul A. N. Zaillna. Mm. Jo Kadlna I spendlnK n srr oml wrrk vlnliltiK with friends mill rrlnttvrii In Houtliern California. Kri yullllK noil, Cllllk, Wl'llt Willi hri Hhnriin Lit .iiillna In ntuylim v.'ltli Mr. mul Mm. Jesse MiiuKUin durliiK the atmenre nt Mm. .ntllun. Mr. mul Mm Avihur f. llloek llnurr returned" rally this wrrk from n Iruuthy vlnlt in California. Mr. mul Mm. Ivnn IXrak were hosts rrrrntly nl n biiknl ham illn nri nn ft fmrwrll tor Mrs Daisy Holt, who la ninvliiii to Pew valley. Guests on Huniluy evenlttit wrre Mr. mul Mm. Monty Krulan ot Klnnmth 1'i.ll.n. Mm. Wiiynr Nirhnun. Mr mul Mm. Kranlt ilrlUiinlo mul Prank Jr. of Itrilillnii, Calif., Mr. mul Mrn. Hitroltl Collins mul iIuukIi trm. Mr. mul Mr.. K. K Hmllh. Ai'rla, Ernest mul Mnniy. Huh Doak. Marje lllbbrrt. Carol, Hub mul I.iiiiIn Hull, mul the Rtirnl ut honor. Mm. Dali.y Holt. Mr. mul Mm. Hoinrr Holt have recently rrturnrtl from several days aim nt nl thrlr nrw rum-h In I'oc vnllry. Mm. Daisy Holt mul hrr broihrr. Mormin tSinllli. movril thin week to Poe valley wtiiTo thry will inminicr thr Homer Holt riinrh. Guy Hurton, candlduie for coun ty sheriff on thr reptibllran tirket, was In town on Monday lidding Iik-uI signatures to his prtltlon to run for nfflre. Hp .Hid hln wllr were finest Hint rvrnlnit of thr Wood rtlver unit, OreRon Counrll nf Republican Women. Krnm thr Unlvrrnliy of Oretton eonies word thnt Jrnn Wyroff, dniiKlitrr nf Van Wyrk Wyi-oft of ChlliKililn, was annulment last wrrk as one nt twn winners of the Orlde MoUiera Jnnel Hinlili Scholarship by Ooldit P. Wlrkhiim, drmi of women In the tlnlvrmlty of Oregon. The mholnmhlp In prenrntrd rnrh yenr to twn nrnlor Orldm' nieni tirm In honor of the Into Janet Umlth. It l Riven on the bnl of both urnilrn and nervlce to the unl verulty. Mr. and Mrn. Don Rllrll nre In Chemult for a tew weeks. Rltaell hnvlnR liren trniwfrrrrd there In ci niiei-tlon with hl.i Southern Pa cific ponlllnn. Mr. and Mrn. Ted Mmkwnrill nprnt Bundny In Chrimill with Mr. and Mm. Don Rlttrll. Mm. Clifford Mnrlln of IteddlnR. Cnllf.. In a Rue.M thin wrrk nf her parenu. Mr. mid Mrn. Karl Wnde. Herein Rlir.itn nf their rounlnn.Trd and Fred Miirkwnrilt. were Mr. and Mrn. Clmrlen Paul and Charlen Mark, all of Omnha, Neb. Roy OleiiRer any E. K. Sniltii left on Thumdny mornliiR to npend a few cluyn nrouiul Sncrnmeuto look lim at rnttle. Mr. and Mrn. Hoy Diffenbncher relumed ln.il Friday from nit ex tended motor trip through the we.it ern and rrntral purl of the United Hlnten. They vlnlted iuh hlntnrlc npota nn the birthplace nf Abrnhnin Lincoln and wmlc onen nn Cnrlnbiid Unvrrnn In New Mexico. The trnv elern reopened their Vogue barber nhop thin week. N. R. Iliunon of Klumiith Fnlln han ntnited a nkntlng rink In Chllo nuln, IihvIiik leaied the VFW hull for three, evenings a week mul tor Hiilurd.iy mid Humlny ntlrrnnoun. The new ventpre. which began late liiNt week. In proving nuccc.Hfiil. Mrn. Anna Ventnl recenlly re- Why wox?! Tram-Plotlic (Miracli Fin- iih on kilchon 1 1 n o I t'u m tovtl eounllen waxingt. You elean floors with damp cloth or mop and lh gleam Hoys put. Skid-lets, long-lasling, so oasy to opply. Attn in coorl ei Imiluf, waodwaik. Matt, quarts, fallani (lr mvltrt 9t Minc0M . lnnlnf anit vaillTfnff enrem m4 (nffttof mtltlj Patterson & Son Paint Store Nrw Home nf Sherwln Wllllnm Taluta 1J29 E. Main rhone 1,124 tin m il from h vlnlt to Dr. mul Mm. Don Idea In I'orllmid and to Mia. Chile Jllrn In Kuvniie. Mm. (Inin Hire left Kiiucim liu.l wrrk to Join hrr hiinbiind In Alunka whne he In a llrulnumit Willi the army ulr torpn. Mm. Kiln lliyiint of Myrtle Point, who hint npenl the punl few inonlhn with h"r daughter and fiimlly. Mr. mid Mm. Krmik I'urkrr, inovrd here thr lant pnrl of Februnry. Mr. mid Mm. Ctiiirlrn Wiirrrn re turned from a tilp to Metlford mid to Heddlug dllf., the early purl of It i In week. jolui lxjtl of Coon lluy wan In town for two ilayN late lant week. Donald lliiik of Klkloii rnme Willi him and nlnyed with hln nlnter mid lirother-ln-liiw, Mr. and Mm. Forrnt Krrld. Hiiiin Anili'i'Miu In In Kliiiiuilh Vnllry honpltiil, rrcrlvlug trriitineiit tor pneumonia. Hub Wnmpler. Dot llunlnlnger and Pat Jturll are on the ab.neiilce llnl from high nchonl - till 111 with lllllllipB. The Altar toclety of Ml. Ciirinel ('. thollc church held a necoud conkril food mile on Hiiluiduy nl the Volff building nrxl to the Urm Inealic. I uud l.uyton llobaik me nt Iri.dlug a cnrljiiirtor mhool one night a week In Kluiiin.Ul KiilU at Klieiiiillxi-d Hervlcc. Mr. unit Mm. Walter CoIIIiih were honUi on Huturdny night al a monopoly party. CluenU wrre Mr. mid Mrn. Jerry Herd. Mrn. Le Ho-bii-k. Mm. Uoyd Petern and Mm. Hlallche Pclern. Mr. and Mm. Ciull Itlikliiumr of MimIiio point were taken luui the lix-iil chapter uf Kantcru ellnr at the Inr.t regular Mirctlng. Mr. and Mrn Flank Pmkrr of Ni wiMirt. Wnnii., wrre Moiulay and Tuenduy gunun of Mrn. Harry Whit ing The Womrn'n Soclrty ot C'hristiiin K'i rvlre will nerve a baked ham pub li' dlniirr In the buM-inent of the MrthiKlInt church on Thumday eve ning. March IB. brgtnnlng at & p. m. Marllre Keynor hnn liren HI the pant 10 days from a nevrre cold. Tulelake Hfiy-four vctrraiu turned out lor Uie timl clnnn offered by the vet era n n administration Thiirnilny nlghl In the new building on the high mhool groiindn. lnterrni tar rxcerdrd rxrctntlolul. A Uiree-hour dlnctiMlon on lertll Irrra wan led by Ralph Baylor, a veteran, and Hen llnyle. director ol the Tulelake agricultural experiment niatiou. Meeting will be each Thiimdnv night mid thonr nttending will choose nubjectn. The next will be on prrparatlon of the need bed. Krnlorn of Uie high mhool were excusrd Friday afternoon to nltrnd open houne al the OV8 near Klnm ath Fall. Maim Mr. and Mm. Vaclav Knliun me adding on to their home In Malm. Mm. Perry Haley left last week fur Detroit. Mich, wljere she will vlnlt with her daughter, loin. Mrn. Joe J n co on of Prlnevllle hnn been a vIMlor In Malm. Thr city council met last Weiinen i .iy to receive bid for the new ex tension ot Uie newer for the rant MJtlon of town T'Um A,iirAM . awarded lo F. W. Riddle of Bprlng- ior wie low bid of I2UM 95. The council also accepted a lease frc the government for the present airport nlte. Mr. and Mrn. Harry Wilson and Mr. and Mrn. Ixster Wilson left lant week to vacation In the eastern ntatcn for a month. OOPS! BELMONT. Calif.. March 8 olv Irate citizens sped a deputy sheriff to the airport to arrest a pilot for low flying. Pilot J. E. Flvnn Just grinned. The city had hired him to spray for mosquitoes and that meant skimming house tops. J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New Office Location 306 North 1th St. Phone 0340 "SOMETHING NEW IN DANCE MUSIC" TOMORROW NIGHT IN PERSON "THE KING OF WESTERN SWING" ON HIS FIRST NORTHWEST APPEARANCE SIPAPH LLLiY AND HIS WESTERN DANCE GANG ARMORY DOORS OPEN 8:30 Adulti $1.50 Children undor 12 74c Prices Include federal tax TICKETS ON SALE AT DERBY'S MUSIC CO. T00NERVILLE FOLKS Granpma WHO COrtTR0t5 ALL THE Bonanza Mr. mid Mrn. Casey Jones, and faintly euL ihe week-end al Ash lu d with hrr parcnta and other rrlatlvrn mid friends. Mr. mid Mm. Fred Kueclc and Mr. mul Mrs. Owen Pepple npent Hal u nl a y evening with Mr. and Mrn. F. W. Ilrown and Mr. and Mrn. Jesse Cohen. Jesse left tiundny morning by plane for Jlaknrsfleld. Mrn. Cohea mid children will stay tor a longer vlnlt with her parents and then Join her husband nl Dakernlteld where they will make their home. Mm. Ell Hons han returned to her home from a Klamath Fnlln hospital where she han be.cn nerlounly 111 for over a week. Mr. and Mm. Vernon Hubble ar ilvcd Friday from Wisconsin to make thrlr home In Bonanza. He In the son of Mr. and Mrn. Pete Hubble of Uonnnra. Mr. and Mrn. Fred Rucck sient Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cwen Pepple. Don't forget the big benefit dance al the high school March 27. given by the social club of the Rcbekah jge. Oood music by the Merry Makers' slx-plece orchestra. Re freshments w ill be served. The Infant daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Jark McFnll has been returned home from the hospital where she received medical treatment for sev enil dnvs. Mm. Vivian Sullivan visited Fri day with Mrn. Beulah Eager and Mm. Beverly Lane and Kitty Mae. Mr. and Mrn. Pop Bray and Mm. Ed Simmons and non have returned home from Fallon. Nev., where they were called by the scrloiw Illness of their daughter. Mrs. Nels Nel son. Friends will be glad to hear that Mm. Nelson Is recovering nicely from her operation and will noon be home from the hospital. Congratulations to Mr. and Mm. Mo Rlnevauldt on their bnby daugh ter. Kb en Ony. born Februnry 30 nt Westllr. Her graudparrnta are Mr a- ' Mm. Earl Brown and Mr. and Mm. Milton Cnnquergood. Nellie Simmons, Vesta Boggs, Thelma Jsnen, Cora Leavltt and American Legion Regular Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. 8:00 p. m. Veterans Memorial Itldr.., 4th and Klamath. Club Rooms Vli Main., next to IVIllard hotel. Open dally noon to midnight, except Sunday 2:00 to 11:00 p. m. For Legionnaires and Guests -e) Wortle MONEY lei THE FAMIj-V. , Bailie Bray spent Tuesday afternoon with Aurora Eager und held a Itc I el society meeting. Mnrgnret Burnett, Elsa Hunk. Mildred Novuliiy and Christine Brown spent Monday afternoon with I -'lty Pepple. Rhea House snt Wednesday with Cora leavltt. Mr. and Mm. House returned Monday from Med ford where they sent the week-end will, Mr. and Mrn. Irwin House. . Langell Valley Mrs. Bill Burnett spent Friday evening with Mm. Walter Bmtth. Mrn. Peggy Oray arrived Wednes day from Portland to visit several weeks with Mm. Ella Roads. Lloyd Gift flew to Den Moines. Is., last week to attend a noil con servation meeting. Mr. and Mm. Jim Jackson visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Jess Williams. Madge Monroe spent Saturdny at Bonanza with Betty Pepple. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cohea and children and Mr. and Mm. F. W. Brown were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazler on Tuesday e.enlng. Mrs. John Sullivan and Mrs. Dick Lane nnd Kiity. spent Saturday at Malm with Mrs. Nellie Quick. In the afternoon ihey visited Mm. Roy Hodges of Tulelake. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple and Ted spent Wednesday evening with Mr and Mm. Les Leavltt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith were Pundny guesrs of Helen nnd Bill Ni ble and family. Mr. and Mrs. Les Leavltt spent BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING ELECTRICALLY GE DISHWASHERS GE GARBAGE DISPOSALS GE KITCHEN CABINETS OK RANGES GE REFRIGERATORS GE HOME FREEZERS 4 or 8 cubic feet. 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Cora Iavltt npent Thumday at Tulelake with Mr. and Mm. Roy Hodgen. Betty Noble of Klamath Pailn spent the week-end with her par ent and nlnter, Mrn Irene Chambern of Long Beach, Calif., visited on Monday with Mr, and Mrn. Jess Williams. The Langel Valley Women's club will meet at Die parish hall, March II. with Vivian Bulllvan and Edith Jonen as hostesses. Mr, and Mrn. Bob Beater and Jimmy and Mrs. Bessie Campbell npent Wednesday and Thursday at Arhuckle, Calif., with Mr. and Mrn. Lt.wrence Campbell. Mrs. Mary Dearborn and Cora Leavltt visited Mrn. Ella Roads on Wednesday. Classified Ads Bring Real Results! AMD ASJD TEUOvS GET OOlCK CES'JLIS vri 0010 TX15T FOft. TJlRECIiOlK R&D , 33 AUOTMEPt one fog. KINOSTON.' WHAT5 VJIIONO wrrw Take him otrr- HEY. SHAOrSIDE. YOOfc 6ISAFFE5 A LAucrH BEAWT ISiiTYlrfc RED HEAD l&u'RE LOOKirV FOR -1 I YOU 1AKE SOLD-' YOU'LL KECRETl I T. f MllCT OH OCr IWOI -A.Y J W? 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He amazed recognized teachers of music with the beauty and clarity of his piano artistry. Later he performed in public. Mil lions heard him play Mozart's dlf- POOLE'S for Fishing Tackle 222 Ko. 7th CHEERFUL ROOM AJO STAV CA VISIT HIM OFTEN. THtKt F THE OUTCOME Of HIS SAUITf HEARIW& 1 Iffil SmmiJr . i im a w tiSvict. aie. T. at afe. a aAT. orr' ft, C t xl . YOUR BABY NEEDS 'EM BIRDSEYE and GAUZE DIAPERS 2.98 , 3.19 flcult "Concerto In D Minor" en ft national radio broadcast. Then he returned to Klolns and the obscurity of the Insane. TOUR EUOENE, March 8 PV Thn state board of higher educattsm toured the University of Oregon campus today studying the school's build ing needs. A regular meeting ot the board will be held here tomorrow. In Malaysia, orchids range In sine from a species that grows with al most microscopic flowers. Hana Nortlanat Fire Insurance, 121 N. 6th HL inashort tire xKAweooc son HIS I1TT mi i I ni .BLAIES.POl! THKtflsrooo HUM... 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