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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1948)
I r Rl DAY, MARCH 12, 1948 HLRALD AND NEWS, KLXMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE NINE News DD T A Notes 1-nlrvlrw KouixlriH Day wiih ubucjved by llir Fulrvluw IT A l'VUiiuuy 'Mi In thr cImmiI uinlltiiiluiu wlllt Mm. Hurry TwIil lit cIhuho of thu pnwmm. 'I'ho iih'cUiik won opened by thr prrhldrut, Mm. Itumihl Klwhrr. Tim IIhK inline mm lp(l by Hrvrrly Uoycl m i1 Irwin Mullen. Duo lo llm itimrimi tif Urn wrn lury. Mt. John Hull, tin minute of Hip lust iiiertlliH were reiul by MImi liitiii Wiiurliupe, Mm. llilKll IliuUloi k, who Iihh Jitnl ; bcrn i-ltu-trd rri(l"iil vteo ptrhUlrnt, . wan liiliotlu.Td to thr (iK'iip. A pui (y fur llto hvm whn ill- iMiKhrd lilld It wan decided to hltvn II Just hrfora thr KiijUiT vnrutloii with tlin iihh mot he in helplnti the Inn linn Willi the terrrnhmrnlft. The pupil of thr nrctrnd urndr. dliTtted by MImi HUTHitrii. nmiir Uirro iiiiiubetn. 'I'ho iHitiilimtliiH -oiinlttrr for next mr idflrprn wnn nrlrrted It roiiMMjt of Mm milium. Mm. Hud dork itnd Mm. ('hull Wmmlud. Mm. TihIiI uuvn tlw hUtniy of the I'liirnL-Trurlirm iiAMHiutlon. It ntitrled (loin the Ideii of two tnoth rin, Alice McClHtnti Hurnry mid Phorbe Appernon pnmt. Knun thiit mnull IjcKlnnlim the PTA hit rown lu kit exlieinely liur n: n n 1 it Uun whiwr mriiihrrtthlp itrown linrer rueh yrnr. l lio tour itJiuuu.toiirA of the 1TA une rrpn'.--eiitrd by Mm. Until TltoinpMiu, lioiitr; Mm. Inn I'uity, iicltmd; Mm. Arthur Jotlirm, iliurrii, unci Mm. Ituiuild Hi-writ, contmu ni ty. , Mm. Moirmc Ollmuitii, 1't.liv.rw prlnclptil, wnn introduced nnd iipoke to thr inolhrrN. Thr pttplln of (he fifth ytiwlr muik thrre iuiinlrm. Thrir wlrctlmin . v.viv recoidi-d to pluy buck to thr fttudruta thr next dity. Mm. MuhIi lludiliKk unil Mm. Ilnrold HlmffiT. puM. prrnidenU of the Fiilmrw ITA, were littnxliK rl, nnd null hkt few unrdi to the tiirinbrtn 'Ihe nrxt mretlnu u ill be Kntliem' Night. Mun h 'J:. MImi HyiulV iiMitn wiHt the mhiiii count. Kelrr-diiiM-nt-t wrie wived In the auditorium by the Ilftti irntilr ninth em. Mm. HuildKk und Mm Hlmllrr p ill led. A MlVrr nffrilliK wun AUo tnken. AlUimml Mrlubcm of Altniuonl JTA met for thrtr rm-iilnr nirrtuiR Marrh 9 ml 'J :t(J p. iii. in the inuMc room of the junior Inch wIhh.I The ineetiiifi a ciillrd to order by the president, Mrs. W. M. Olbnou, KnllnwliiK till. Hrownie tump 27 Ifd thr group pi the f late KHlute, The followliiK meiiibeiK of the iiomttmtliitr rommtttee were np polnted to rejKirt nl the April mrel lti. Mm. I'jiul A. Lee, rhalrmnn; Mm. Everett Lyon nnd Mrs. C. W. l-'yock. Mr. LoiiKVlIlc iTportrd on the nchoo) boy puliol on H, Oth nUrel und HunnneiN lune mid tuted It wni provluif very Mutlhfuctoiy, Mm. Jimephlnn I'rnrod'n third Miiide tiuuln won thu room count tor Liu etciiientHiy M-hool nnd Mm.. Leolu Tliomprtou'N rlKlilli urude tor the Junior Mult. In obneivimce of (lit I Houth iliiih iinutvemmy thin week, u pint of AUumout troop U pieM'iited ti nulio pluy, " I hey Will (.'iiiiik of Akp," under the dliectloii of Mm. JIuum Kiel. Another part nt timip 0 will piehent it pluy on radio nlutlon KI'JI toiiluht, f'Mduy, at H : 4ft p. in. HeotiU nlhu cured for Mini 1 1 children In the uyn duilDK the nieethiK, HetiThhmenlA wem hrrvrd In the home ecoiiomlcM room from it pretty luce covered table with Mm. Floyd Stout mid Mm. Johpphhm Pen rod, third tirade teachern, nl the uriiN. 'I'hn centerpiece ronnlfttrd nf liiven- der tulips with yellow tupern. Third ffmdtt inolhem were In chHrtto sud Ineluded Mm, J. V. Heyden, clntlr- ntUtndinif our PTA'a, wlilrh In more ttinn nt any former time. Hofmrvrll Memliem of llooevelt ITA will man; Mm, W. lellne, Mm, Hllle I 10uj ft rrxulnr meetliiK In thp nehrxit mid Mm. Kdwln l-ic The next inret Iiik will be April i'i In the elemen tary Mrhool. An executive board mei'LInu preceded the regular meet lutf ut I :i(0 p. in. ( onoty Council The inrellnu of the Klamath County council of Parenln mid Ti achem wun held March 2, In the I remonl cafeteria. Further plum fr the coiiiIiik ulatu eouveiillon to b" held In April were dlv-murd, The nciulnatliiu rommlttee wan elected ut thin time. Mm. W. M. OlbMm. Altiunont prehldent, chalrnuu; Mm. 17 Khher, Falrvlew prenldenl, nnd Mm. Karl Hherldan, Hhiulu prenl duil, thlN commlitee to nelect off I t rirt for the (oiiiIiik year, It n urued that all unit wnrl m rnnny votlntf dt leu a ten Lo the ntule convention ha poNNlble. Falrvlew and Fremont lied for attendance. It Ik KrntlfylhK to know that Klamath county han 2843 member auditorium Tuesday, March li, nt 'l.iO p. m., at which time Hill I'roc ter, dhecUir of the Teen-Ae club, will Apeak on Hctlvltlen of thin Kioup. Former piano ntud(-uU of Mm, Htunley Woodruff will be pre fuuted In muAlr:al iiumbem. Flection of offlcem will lake pluce during the btiHluenn meetliiK. An executive meellUK l Mated for 1 :'i0 p. in. Tlic fwx'lul hVKlene clnui will a 1m j meet at that hour In the Mhool library. Children of mrmbem will be cared for durliiK the ITA hour In the achool (tym. Tea will be nerved lifter the meet liiK by a commit U c made ut) of Mm. Charlea ThomUiii, Mm. Allna Kuy kendnll and Mm, Fred Hlehn. Will your prospective Job pay you enou'fh to "ve tV.ti a mouth? If you Join the United Htaten navy Uncle Ram will be doing that for you. Roger Folks, here's o picture of Roy and Roger. If Roy isn't on your delivery route, just soy "Roger." We'll know the score, your order will be on its way of once. Re member the storm last week? Roy and Roger made deliveries oil doy long. That's how easy it is to trade ot Ihe Pine Street Market . . . get the best of groceries, meals and vegetables . . . and we ore no further owoy Ihon your telephone. PINE STREET MARKET 7h & Pine Phone 3138 Guard Units To Go In HAI.tM, Murcti 12 i't Five OrrKun nutliniHl Kimrd ((round unlta will become nctlve ttil week-end, HrlK, Clcn. ThoniM E. Wlea, ad jutant general, announced today. Oflleer of the sixth army will impect the unlta and recognize tliem of fit In 1 ly. UnlU to be activated tnnlKht are: Heiidrjunrtern and hradriiarter battery, 41t dlvlalon Held artillery, Portland army air base; nervine bat tery, alHth field artillery, Portland army air bane: medical aectlon, 2nd battalion, lWlth Infantry, Pendle ton; and company G. 2nd battalion, imilh Infantry, Pendleton. WTTjrfT7lJTl WHAT CAUSES I t'l if f tU"Y Htil? Anauxr: tiittUn navd membruntw. Jut 2 dropa of Penelro Hom Urojia in each noitril abrlnlc awollen membranea, open old cloKKd noae. You breatlM easier rialit away. Cornea in 3 eeocrr.uj auea. PENETRD Sosp! Company K, 3rd battalion, Spring field, will be activated Monday IllKllt. . The atrentfth of the ground unit of the national guard now la 220 offlcera and lf21 enlUted men. The air unlta have 95 offlcem and 367 men. Beardsley Building Contract Sold Angelo r)verl, Klamath Fall contractor, waa awarded the con tract to make alteration on the Beardftley building on South sixth utreet when hl bid of I1BJ75 waa accepted by the Oregon atate high way eommlaalon In Portland yeaterday. Phone Monlque Heauty Shop, 280, for your Kaater Permanent ap pointment now. Only the beat! . . If jou haven't heard . . . aik ua about the Huprraonlc! I piUIn In The Town Shop. POOLE'S for Fishing Tackle JJt Ho, 1th HARTFORD Aeiiilaal tmd laaeaaily Caaipaar INSURANCE T.B.WATTERS FIRE . . . 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On each plantation, coffee qual ity varies from aeaaon to aeaaon but only the lop cropa come to M.J.B. 2."Inrlividual roaaling" coaxea out all the tticret goodnoaa locked in ovcry bean of M.J.B'a top-of-thomrop coffeea. Thcae subtle extra flnvora are loat by moat roasting methoda. 3. Highest-vacuum pack aeala in every whiff of M.J.B'a fragrant goodness till it reaches your cup. Try it today and you'll agree you can't make a bad cup of M.J.B. KaaMJ 1' rJ HOPE 1 WOU I U NO TROUBLE TO VOU. MONEV. ICWJTO Ta' COOKItl' Ws VXMH6 f OR h J0B.M (UtTT MT OLE Easy IS WIWO ME 1 HcKtf aVHVF. TO SEE MR. MclCEE WUDO, I i pelrjhted to Hwe 1 1 wai. n stroh as then coe, i i r ; v r MOU lULU BELIE. I KED RECKON! PER NEARS I STW UW I . g. g' 1 MR A 5TR0N& CMACACTER J I JOXIM' AM eiRASSLtfl' CHUMP Of Tlf K0R1D! J I wl'Sik. 1 - v iwiwy iu i ck mr I BBBeaBBBaVWVra9vaar juiiiib , .enovi i iliiib if wvKKin. -f mju iwi nmmi rwmr 5 Is. SPIRITS JUST NOW I J4r- ItU t JTT Oy. A OOwOTHHTTO I jrr t aMaaaaaaa U'EM THEY UPO'J beam , Hies to n PASS to A f RIGHT.' MAM THAT LEFT EKED.' R1 THATfe TUE STUFF.' NOW WATCH 'EA ) UMcOvER BEAU J 1 1 f THATS TUE STUFF,' NOW WATCH 'E ) A f GET IM THERE . WALLV.' 1 1 fT , k I 1 Li7 III bHADYSIDc 201 1 I - r- ws - x. i i i i T-z$mi in ii i c-T'l v f ' .' v 'II L APPeOENTLV SOU TOOK OVER MY WORLD CONTACT'S HER6 WITH YOUR I CREW BUT VOU DIDN'T TAKE OVER THIS WOPLD. AXEL" ii i ii. r miT STAFF." ALL HA HAI AS THEJ ( AH. YES f WELL, I WILL LEAVE VOU ANOJ k b m u ii n u . . . . . . L THE PEOPLE I HAD HERE s. NURSERY SAYING, HAS n THE OSP ALOME TILL Hg FIMDS OUT" ( I J YOU'LL ) HANDLHG MY HEADqUARTEPS -) IT-"THATS FOR ME 9 AND I DOUBT IP YOU WILL THINK THIS IS I I ( FIND OUT- k( 1 WHAT DID YOU DO t TO KNOW ANO -OU TO U " !2J23 "c, HUCIJHO" I I 1 Ml WtTH THEM r 1 FIHD OUT" .HBHA-HA! R J BACK AGAIN FOR SPRING PLAYTIME! 0Y? 3-PC. TODDLER PLAYSUIT ef'T''OV' FULLY SANFORIZED CHAMBRAY r f 'tV ' BUTTON-ON PANTS 2 PAIR II MEDIUM BLUE RED TRIMS U 49 A cuts playiuit that it so practical! Extra ponts laves on washday. Every ont in blue chambray material, fully sanforized with neat red piped trim. Sixes one to four. PENNEY'S 2nd FLOOR e