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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1948)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THRES WEATHER WM11LMN OHEUON-Mt-tly fiuudy with l.w .lurw.i. ih1 eimllnuMl mild hMUy. HltfhB OA Ui IMV tr..liinal rain ntl ftuiiMwIutt tiiol.r t4Mitlil and Fri day. ltWB Ulllltfllt 4U III 4JI riMtl MMIIIl lo tllli.l WIikU nff aoa.1. KAHIKItN Oltr.lKIN-- Mi.lly rlirtllly lid ciiiillnusd Hillil Willi l.w light fthtiW' r toiUy, tiuilNhl ml Friday, Jllflia ft l lift l.wi ;IA lu 40. NUHTIir.HN 1'Al.lrllllNIA Halhar tliitlily tiMlay ml Innlslil Main rrhlay. CiMilar In aiiillli frlilay, niod.rala lo fraah amilh wlmta off eimai. KLAMATH rAI.IJI AND VICINITY Partly t'liiilily timtahl and Friday. Itlgli liMlay alMiut at). Luw tuiilfrit 37. Illtfh Friday M. In Japan- THtft. Iluruld E. Drown, mil of Mr, and Mn. 'n mo dule Drown uf a:iJ3 WhIUi, U mm xrvlnii with 0 ilattcry, lath field arllllrfy bittUillon, 'J4lll division arlllltiry, ft unit of Uio fulllrd SHUl Infantry dlvlalon, wlilrll la Mrvlng Willi the ooctiimlliin forces on Kyu ahil Islaml. THut. Drown anllaUid tl Klanmlh Palls and received hla baalo training al Camp Roberta, Calif. llefore entering Ule army, ho attended KUIIM. To rorlland -IJeb Addlaon, head of tin advertising department of I'll Herald and News mid Hud Chandler, ninnaurr of radio station KKI.W have left for Portland to attend the Oregon nowapapcr ad vertising managers annuitl spring meeting, Friday. To rorlland Mra. A. F. Con drey left early tills week for Port land where she la undergoing treat ment at the Portland medlral clinic. Her family haa received word that he la doing nicely. , Cllnle A well baby clinic, will be held Monday, April 10, at the Klam ath county health department, 1IU0 Main, between 1 and I p. m. Call 71U for apiwtntmenta prior to Mon day. Dr. 8. M. Kerron I Uie ex amining physlrlan. Called Kaat Ernest Mtillls. man ager of California Pacific Utllltle. left by plnne lliurattay for Cliar - lutte, N. C, called by Die lllneaa of hu parents, Mr. and Mra. W. ft. Mollis, Mullla la ected home In week or 10 days. Home Jack Almeler, manager of the Oregon unemployment eervlce. wna able to return la hU horn at J30 Delta Thursday morning Al meter hu been patient at Hillside hoapltal alnre March 10. VrW Pelican poat 13113 VFW will meet Thursday (tnnlghti at I o'clock In the KO hall. All membera having rrrrulta to be obligated are requested In be on hand early with prospective membera. To Nan Franclaro Mr. and Mra Don Weill of N. Slh aired have left by motor tor ft vacation In San Franc Uco. No fraellee Tile Women of tho Mooea children's rhythm band will not practice tills Friday. The Wom en of the Mooae will hold ft potluck luncheon at 13:30 p. m. Friday In til basement of the lodge, followed by card parly it 2 p, m. FTA Neeelun There will be ft marling of Altamont PTA at 7 p. in. Friday In the Junior high school gym. election of officers will head business. After the meeting there will be smoker, movies and re freshments. All women attending sie asked to bring ft pie, Gaesl ipeaker Mrs. Clarence Meeker of Medford will be guest speaker for the Wesleyan Her vice guild at 6:30 p. m. Friday at din ner meeting at the First Methodist church. Any businesswoman who wishes to Join or attend the dinner Is eaked to call Mrs. U K. Phelps, 4001. Hurgery Mrs. William WUIirow of Ifl Jefferson Is recovering from major surgery at Klamath Valley hoapltal. Hhe Is reported to be doing nicely and Is now allowed to have visitors. To Portland Mrs. T. H. Reeves of IBM Melrose flew to Portland to day where she was called by the sudden death of her brother, L. F. Orlmshaw, League The International rela tions group. League of Women Voters, will meet tonight at the heme of Mrs. C. E. Drlssenden, Mer rill highway. Rummage Rummage will lye sold all day Maturday at 118 8. 5th by Uie Marine Corns league auxiliary. Johnson Free On Bail Ball requirements for Dean John son, charged with larceny, were re duced from 13600 cash to 11600 cash Thursday and the 26-venr-old for mer Klamath Concrete Pljie com pany bookkeeer was released from the county Jail. K. E. Driscoll, Johnson's attorney, posted Uie ball. The amount was reduced on recommendation of Dep uty District Attorney J. H. Napier. Johnson Is accused of misap propriating 70 07 belonging to Uie pi company while he was em ployed there Issl October. He has asked for a preliminary hearing In Justice court. Little Ads get Big Results. Use The Herald and News Wanl-Adsl Nutrition Appraisal Exams Set Nutrition appralsul examinations of Klsmalli county lilgli school etu llenle, will he held Monday, April 10, lr. Helh M. Kerron, county health officer, said today, Httidenla 14, Jft and 16 yeara of age, born and reared In llila county, will be examined at the Klamath enmity health department, 1049 Main slreel. (Undents In all the city and coun. ty Junior and senior high schools and the Hnrrrd I curt academy are participating with the consent of their parents. Reports will be sent In the parents, family physician and county health officer. One of Four Klamath county Is one of the four counties being studied In Oregon, the others are Clatsop, Coos and Deschutes. Oregon Is the first stat to take part In the survey and will be followed by other states In the western region. This nationwide nulrlllnn survey Is the result of the research and marketing act of 1046 and Is being conducted Jointly by the IJ. H. pub lic health service and the bureau of human nutrition of the U. 8. de partment of agriculture. The stale and county health and nutrition auenries are directing the work lu Oregon with advisory serv ice of the Mute and county medical and dental societies. In each coun ty the work Is under the Immediate direction of the county health offi cer. The examining team Is headed by Or. Clara Ktarvlck. nutrition scien tist from Oregon Htate eollrge, and Kr. Mheldon Dray, assistant sur geon, IJ. H. public health service, with assistant of two biochemists, a bacteriologist, ft dentist, ft dental X-ray technician, two pwnlle health nurses and others. A completely equipped mobile unit will be brought here. Any student who moeU the re quirements, as listed, may partici pate In the survey by consulting the school principal. Templar Death Learned Here Word of the sudden death of Mrs. Earl J. (Dorothy) Templar at her home In Brookings early Wednesday morning, was received here by rela tives lata In Uie afternoon. Mrs. Templar, 48, died at the Templar hotel which she and her husband operated In Uie Curry county town. The Templar family lived here for many years and Just three years ago moved to Brookings. Mrs. Templar served two years ago as department president of Uie American Legion auxiliary, stste of Oregon, snd was long active In Legion affairs here. She was also cUve In Eastern Star circles and was worthy matron of Aloha chapter here In 1040 and also a member of Aloha chapter. Past Matrons club. At Uie time of her death, Mrs. ; Templar was worthy matron of the , Brookings chapter of OK8. Her mother, the late Mrs. Cora Sander- j son, served as worthy matron of ; Aloha chapter In 1011. ! Mrs. Templar Is survived by two i daughters, Mrs. Ermel (Margaret) ! Hosley of Ban Jose, Calif., and Mrs, : Archie (Dorothy) Dlmentof Eugene. Both were In Brookings today. Four grandchildren also survive. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Otterbeln .1 ! Klamath Falls left Thursday for Brookings to attend final lite. Ask for Golden Value Golden Flavor rv -j .nail i (Golden ttfe&Mng HOtCI MIMT. H ftOOf . lt till! ICITUl SflllTI . NUN I. MCI I CI.. ICMUCI, M. A FINE CAR MADE EVEN FINER, 7TJT VVI J 11 Vdrite J IGoar all We-car"f amniiMes For the family which has but on motor car Pontine is an extremely wis choic. First, It is big and beautiful. 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