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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1948)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE FIVE WEATHER WKNirilN OIIKdON M.-lly il y tun uvi-w.nmai iiiii i.aiay, i.mi.hl a rid llltBlly I. Hit t'llMli III IflllllHIl Iligli. Ml lu IKJ I...W. M III U. nh ICANTKIIN IIIIKIKIN -Salr today, lu lalil ami Wailna.ilay, .rpl iitaltaiaij lllciliiMiii iliuwaia, llla-lia Ml lu Au. 'iiwa :i In 40. MlliniKIIN 1 AI.IKIIIINIA lmi.a.lli Iliiiiillii liilay, wllli tain along antjtli HI mail Ihla allaniniHi. I iitvt nijll w i il rain III all araaa liinlMht ami Wailnasilay Niil ail i-lilil liilllalil. Oanlla varlalila tvlitila tiff ihnmI, iMirimitiiM tinitllaaal lllla iiifiinniiii ntiu inrioMiiiuii iiinlam KI.ASMTII KAI.I.H AND VII'INITY - Pair InlHHIil liii'ifMilliM I'liiuilliiaai Wall licailay Willi iH'raaliinal mill liy availing. tlli lialai ahiiiil M liw limlglil M. High Wailnaailay A4 Man Horn Mr. and Mm TUibert O'Connor, farmrrly of Kltimuth P"nlt mid now lit (Irniils Pass, urn ptiri-nia nf ii Imliv liny linrii April H lit lllti iftinrplillii' dimity Itimpttnl In Omuls Puss. Niunr rhnacii fur the lltllr buy U 'I'nniliiy. Tho n'Cnnnnrs have two other aou. Trrry mid Mlrhnr-l. From Islands Mr and Mr, l.rstrr Itntll. rn rnlltt1 home to Chl- rnHti friim tlimiiliilu. aprnt flvr days ar Ihiiimi inirntu (if Mm, Ruth's htntlirr and wltt. Mr. mid Mrs Flmrr Mnlsturr. at tlirlr rmich hnmr nrnr thr Itkrvlrw Jtllirtliiti. Thf Hniln Irft HutMiiy hy plmir (or tlirlr Ilium. Mfim Club -Two nirriiiim of tlir Jolly Hnwlnit rluli wrrn lipid recently l tit Dip home of thp Ipndpr, Mr. A. E. rllimnnndK. Thr Klrls havo com plpipd tlirlr work nnd ar now ar niiitlnit It for display at the 4-H rtiiti sprlnif fntr. Tliry have made fell plirsra, hllrenll scarves, pot hold r and laundry bar. Jayreetlrs Members of Jayre etlra will meet at II p m. Wednea- dnv nt the rhutnber of roininrrr rollowliiit elrrtlnn of officers, there will be a "hat party" and member are aakrd tn make and wear hats to the meetliif. Prize will be given for oiltstnndlnit designs. Relirkali Luilgge . Prnaprrlty Tte bekah lixlk-e will meet tn the lOOF hall Thursday. April 19. at 1 p. m. for a business meeting. Initiation and refreshments, t.lllv Ijiraon la rhalrmati of the refreshment com mittee and ahe will be assisted by Vera I.lnkenbarh. RoHal Cluk-The inrlal rluh of Prosperity itebrkah lodge will meet tn loor hall Wedneaday. April 14. for a politick lunrheon and busl neaa meeting. Senior rlreJa Th Senior Circle f the Congregational Community church will meet at tha home of Mra. Oodfrey Matthewg. 31S0 Oar den, Friday, April 18. for daanert at 1 10 followed by a business meet ing MaaVavl Taro Mra. Keith Kranas. t13 8. Oth. an employs of the Klamath county achool ayatem, la racetylng medical car at Hlllslda capital. TVuatit Ted Baraga. J101 Wllford, employe, of Htatt Brothers, kiggpra, la receiving treatment for 4 strep throat at Hillside hoapltal. esTwring Mra. Annabelle Hmlth at" Chemull la recovering aattafar torlly from major turgery at Hlll ttdt hoapltal. Fpom Tulelak-Mra. Alverta Co kr of Tulelake la a patient at Hlll Ide hoapltal. Proiarvo Thot Valuable Poperi and Document! Let Ui Copy Them Ip ta "ill- Underwood's Camero Shop 111 Mala fhona 1063 Vlilllni - Mra. Uoclu Nul l In of bun li'rum'.laL-o U vlrvltlng her brollicr and lauir-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mm, U'o Wil IIIU on Huiiiinera Inne, alnu Iter hiiiiI, Mm. L. y. WIIIUU who la anrlimaly 111 at her himie on bill and Kliinialli. Pallent Mrs. J. J. Hpllwr of of Hprague. river la racoverliiK al 1 llllnlile liimpltnl (ollowlng major aurgery Monday. Mra. HpltMir'a hug band la an employe of Anierliun Dux company. Major Hurgrry Ann VKIal. and', K. Muni, an employo of 'i'ho Pa cific Telephone, and Tuli'krupli com pany, had major aururry Monday at Hlllnldfl hoapltal. Hhe 1 roportcd doing nicely, tin Trip- Mr, and Mm. Huml lirown are combining bualurna and plraaure III 1'oiUaud. They are Hailing Uruv.ni aunl, Kllutbclli Urlgiby Bauudcra while there. Hanger Meeting John Hurgln aou, whu took over tho dullea of tlkykoinlah dlaliic ranger of Hno qiialinle national foicul, Waah., April I, Htlended a ranger meeting In North llrnd all laal week. Art Meeting -The Klamath Art aaMK-lallon will hold Ha regular meeting tonight, Tueaday, at B o'clock al Ihe old Pine drove achool limine on ljikevlew road. DAV Cummander John L. Oo lob, national comrnauder of the Dinnblrd American Veterana will be lu Klamath Palla on Wedneaday to meet with repreaciilallvea of veter ana organlralloua. Depart Mr, nnd Mra. Oeorge Meat and family left Monday for their home In Kllriihburg, Waah., after vlaltlng hla parrnu, Mr. and Mra. nenrge Mnat Rr , at Til liar Ian drive. In lllll.l.le -Walt Kennrlt, man ager of Mlllrr'i department more, l receiving medical care at lllll aide hoapltal. Hly Patient John Creamer of 111 V. an emolove nf the Cnmntiell raniii. had hla tonalla removed at lllllatde hoapltal Tuenday. Medlral Car-Mr. Martha Oil crlal of 93.1 Washington, la rereiv Ing medlral care at Hillside hoapl tal. Townaend iub-Tlle Townaend club will meet tonight at t o'clock at the KC hall. New Shipment Bassinets Fine Firm Wicker 1 Stylet from which to chooie f.93 11.95 12.95 Untr and covert to fit SPENCER'S (It Main RL Phone 5497 a 23 tyecrtd Aao. Monday, April 1, 19JS Willi high water condltlona prevailing In moat Klnmath atream.n, trout araaun In Klamath County opena Wednesday, April 16. Tueaday. April 14. 19:5 Approval of one of the longeat treet Improvement ever undciliiken In tills city macadamizing of Eaal Main street wan given by the city council laat night, Wedneaday, April 15, 19:5 Cambridge, Mnsa. Oregon Agricultural College won from the MKMnchusrlta Institute of Technology In a debate here last night, Thursday, April ID, 1925 Flip early this afternoon clnlmed the old stern-wheel laka boat "Wluenia", Iniidiunrk of Klnmnth county. No Insur ance covered the $25,000 loss, according to Fire Chief Am brose, Friday, April 17, 1925 HATUHUAY BPKCIAl (as advertised by the Sanitary Market). Pot Roast Beef . . . U). 15c; Prime Rib Roust, rolled ... lb. 25c; Pork Roast, shoulder , lb. a;ic; Veal fliouldcr Steak ... lb. 30c. rtviturilny, April IS, 19:5 Construction of a 40-niom hospltnl at Klnmnth Agency to servo Klnmnth Indians will be stnrtcd by July 1, according; tn ndvlcca received hern tmlny from the depnrtment of the Interior, All your worldly possessions or underneath your insurance po licies! They had better be cor rectly made out. Jiandtu Ga. I rslll O, Landry Property Auto - Fire Liobility Insurance 419 Main Street rhnne 5(1 U The. Courthouse la Now One tllnrk Down the Htreet from Our Office '''TS. PTA Postponed The aniiunl "dud's night" program of Mills Fl'A has been postiHined from Wedneadny to this Friday al 7 p. m. Pnrenls are cordially Invited and especially urged to visit rooms 111 which their children lire enrolled. A piogrnm will begin at t p. in In the gymnasium, with rofreahiucnUi served In lor In the cafeteria. From Han FranelscoJean Han ger, dniighter of Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Hunger of Pacific Terrace, arrived the early part of the week from Hun Frmiclsco to spend a week at home. Hhe will lie married here Hunday nt the Hanger liome to Htanley Van Norman Jones, also of Han Frmiclsco. League (irinip The Internation al relations group of the iiikiip of Women Voters will meet at 7:4fi p in., Wedursdny, at tile home of Mm, O. E. nrlssenden on the Mer rill highway. Mrs. Harold Palmer will lend the discussion, Those de siring trnnsportnllon are asked to rnll Mrs. Frederick Killers or Mrs. Twyln Ferguson. In HIIIldeMrs. Augunln lliil brnnner, B2-yenr-old pioneer Klam ath mill ron. Is receiving medical enre at Hillside hospital. Mrs. Ilell broiiner makes her home at mini Fremont Willi her son, Fred Hell bronner. Vlaltlng -Mr. and Mrs R W, Rrewbiiker and family of Kl Hcgun do, Calif , are visiting his pnrents. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rrewbiiker of 842 Ksplnnnde. Thrv plan to be hpre for atxnit a week. Church (.roup-The Women's as. soclHllon of tho First Presbyterian church will meet at 2:16 p. m, Thursday at the church. Mrs. Ilert C Thomas Is In charge of the meet ing theme. "The Fellowship of Kin dled Minds." There will lie special music Mrs. 11. H. Rathe will lead devotions. All are Invited. College Flnlabrd Carolyn Avery has Just completed her course nt Armstrong college, Berkeley, Calif., and Is now home with her mother, Mrs. Oladys llogue, 2:14,1 Oettle, Mrs. Ruth Hogue has Just returned fiom a vacation In Hun Francisco and Is also staying with Mrs. Oladys Hogue. Home Mm. Iwls Kandra, Mer rill, who has spent part of the winter at the homes of her dnugh- j u rs, Mrs. F.dwnrd Moero and Mrs. Mernlce Dixon, Han Anselmo, Calif., returned home Tuesday. Footprlnlera The Footprlnlers will meet tonight at 7:30 In the Wlnemn hotel for dinner and n business scshIou. All members are requested .to be present. Treatment John I,. Davis. 217 Mt. Whitney, an employe of Jucke land Truck service. Is a patient nt Hillside hospital receiving treat ment for blood poisoning In his aim. On Vacation f,ots Kent, recep tionist at Hillside hospltnl. Is siend Ing this week on vacation In Port land visiting friends and relatives In Hoapltal Mm. Peter Hllnnl. 182?i Hlsklvou. Is receiving medical care at Hillside hospltnl. fturgery I-awrenre Cheyne. oiier ator of a lodge near Ollchrlst, Is re- eoverlrm from niulnr alirurrv nt Hillside hoipltal. I Ituard Meeting The League of Women Voters board will meet at 1 '4ft p. in. Wednevlny. at the home of Mrs. Twyla Ferguson, 600 Con ger. Ilomr Economics The Hhssla View Home F.conomlcs club will hold a potluck dinner at the home of Christine Clark on Bummers lane al 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. All members nrc urged to attend. Year books will be completed by the group. '-k 'BY u Foresters Meet With New Chief A meeting lo ncqunint the new rnnger with business In Klamath district of U. 8. forestry was held In the office In the federal build ing nil day Monday. Conferring with Ranger Robert Coojjcr were Knrl Janouch. forest supervisor of the Rogue River nn tlrnnl forest, and Maurice Tedrow, In charge of fire control and graz ing Ansll Pearce. n.sslstnnt fire con trol chief, was present from the Piilcnn gunrd station. FASHIONS FOR SUMMER AS FEATURED IN Vanta Double-Breasted Shirt Tie fosterlings make them adjustable to rapid growth. Easier to put on . . double front gives extra pro tection to chest and abdomen. 59c ,0 89c Infants' Christening Dresses Elegant hond-mode silk crepe, frocks with lac edging on sleeves and collors, and hand , smocked yokes with -COTTON SHOP- Bird wing thtir way against 1 Ajl background of this oicluiiv A CrJl DEMI-TASSE prinf, mada in Av 7jf7 MALLINSON'S smooth Rayon Broadcloth. ifa? Y Buttons ilttm down tha diagonally rolled coltar and the ttnifa-ptaated tida- iff mvJJ i wept skirt. For lazy lovely days of yljy rtjy sun and trada-wind evenings under the . moon. Aqua, Gray, Green Ct r yf or Moth Pink on Whitu ilk ii 111 III I gM ) w 1 Y N'd and iiid for tht A Jtinior Woman of fiva I 1 feat fiva or lets. yayy" 'i lldointy embroidery. XlffiWpK $8.50- Satin New Skinner Coats With lace-trimmed bonnets and moccasins to match. Elaborate lace and embroidery work on collars and cuffs. White only. Vanta Three-Button UNION SUITS Famous VANTA self help garments. Patented VANTA no-belt used In the drop seat (guaran teed tor the life of the garment). Available In wool for winter wear. From $1.49 VANTA KNIT KNITIES Drawstring fastening over hands and feet protect baby, no matter how much he kicks and stretches. Fasten ing of VANTA TWI8TLES3 TAPE no pins or buttons. $1.39 1 Coats $12.95 Bonnets $4.95 Moccasins $2.98 BABY BONNIES Finest quality crepe with lovely lace, ribbon and net trim ming. White, pink ond blue. $1.49 ,0 $3.50 INFANTS' MADEIRA DRESSES Beautiful, hand-embroidered dresses with motching slips of finest quality batiste. In white only. 6 months to I year. $1.69 ,0 $3.98 Doris Harwood Originals Hand-crocheted socques, bon nets, soakers and booties to match with contrasting dainty embroidery work. White and pastels. $3.98 - $5.50 - $8.50 BOOTIES TO MATCH $1.69 CROCHETED $1.19 BIBS NEW CHENILLE SPREADS Lovely new nursery patterns in contrasting colors. White, pink and blue gro-jnds. $4.95 ond $5.95 TUMBL-TOGS I! lagUa. COTTON SHOP 2nd FLOOR Freedom Is Their Heritage Freedom to run, shout and play in clothing strong enough to "take it" and roomy enough for comfort. Only color-fast quality fabrics and matching boilproof threads are used for these garments. You save money when you buy TUMBL-TOGS . . . they're reasonably priced and designed for longer wear. Toddler Tumbl-AII $1.49 Girls' Tumbl-AII $1.91 Beys' Tumbl-AII $1.98 Toddler Tumbl-AII with 2 pant. Small, mtd., Ige. $1.91 GIVE YOUR BABY PLAYTEX for "SOCIAL SECURITY" Ploytex Air-Nurse Combination Mattress and Bathtub $9.95 Blow it up in a minute to handbag size full bathtub size PLAYTEX PANTS Cool, soft and waterproof. Super - ventilated. They stretch to give perfect comfort. 75c PLAYTEX CRIB SHEETS Comfortable, washable, durable.. Simply rinse and pat with towel. 36" x 54" $1.69 27" x 36" 98c INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPT. SECOND FLOOR I! I m 1 p. V.