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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1949 PACE SEVEN MtKAUJ AND NtWb, KLaMAI H ALli( UKtOON WEATHER rnrM vrAH Te date II Ji aar 1144 Noliiial 111! NOHTHKKN CAI.iroMNIA fllr nnilh end partly cloudy atiulh purllim with aialtatad aliowal. and tliunttar turina III aalranie utllharn muuittalna and JtHjtltllli fcmlar. tuitlght and Thuia flay Uw uvaita.t a4 fng un r.ia.t. l.lltla lamparaliiie alianga. MtnSaiale lluilhwa.l wind, nil mail Wr.HIKKN liHKi.iiNi I'arllr rloudy with lug (tali ha. alittig v.ial and riuiallr claar Inlaintr aat. tiling nuilnliig i-lnud-Inaaa llurlliain IMiltltin ItMlav and Thwra day. I.MUa rhanga III lainaraluia wllh high Imlh dava IS In as ltilarl.tr and Oil In ag on ral. Uw Innlgnt U In U North In nnrlliwaat wind. In In so mllaa an hour nil mail today Ulrraaallig lu IS tn TltUMilat KAHI'KIIN tiMXIUN ralr today and Thui.day aai-autlug partly rlnuily with t'altaiait tmlaaia uvar ntountalna north aaal pnillun today. 1.1111a rlianga In lantparaluia wllh high btilh darn So to Wi tiw Imilglil mnally 41 la U. Slut M lu on nuilh piKllmi. John Fletcher llontg Mr. Riid Mia John rlctcher were hare today visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrt. Pred Klru-hcr. John has Just re ceived hla master's degree III aero nautical engineering at Colorado unlverMly. gnd la on hlg way to take a immHIuii with the Douglas Alrrratl romany In ttoulliern Cali fornia. Plrtchrr graduated from 'Klamath high school In 1IM3. got hla bachelor dpgrce at Colorado In IV4H. and siient year with the lloring people in Seattle before lak tm hl maMrr 'a 111 1 1MB InaUllallan Jobs Daughters wli; hold public Installation of officers Ihuradav at I pm. In the Masonic hall. following lh ceremony will be a formal danre for members of Jobs, their escorts and friend. Tin rventiif'g program U open to the public Hume Ciena Hover. University of Oregon gluilent, hag returned home tor the aiimmer and taken a )ob with the Klamath Lumber and Box rompany in Hlilpplnglon. Margery Mre. ChrUllne Clark nf 6M0 Hummers lane underwent aurtrry Tursday at Hlllalrle honpllal Kanaaa City Vial ton llobert W Iteed, assistant managing editor of i he Kanaaa City Biar. arcompanlrd by Mra. Iteed and eon Bob, a Unl veralty of Oregon atudenl, visited The Herald and News plant Mon day. The Keeds were en route home lo Kgiuaa City after visiting the university and attendlm the atate piaaa meetlni at Clearhart, where Iteed wag a apeaker. Bob haa vlaltrd Klnmalh gg guet nf Malcolm and John Epley, fraternity broOiera of hla. I.gwns rirnle Paat Matrona club of Aloha chapter. OKU, will meet at I p. m. Prlday for a covered dlnh picnic hinrheon on the lawn nf the home of Mra. Orva Beard, 831 Pa cific Terrace. Each member will bring a covered dish and table ser vice for herself. Doing Well Mra. Jack Llakey of Merrill la able lo receive visitors at Hillside hospital whera she Is re covering nicely from major surgery performed Monday. Graduated Bleve Rtone, son of Mr. and Mis. L. H. Hume of Kit N. Eighth street, graduated from the University of Oregon Sunday. He returned home Monday afternoon. In Hospital Mrs. Emma Wlrth : of 114 N. Laguna is a patient st Hillside hospital when slut was ad- ' milted Tuesday for treatment. ! Pythian Hlalen Wlnema temple nf Pythian Misters will meet In the IO)P hall Prlday at pm. for a regular business meeting. Theta tine There will be a meet mg nf the Theta Rho girls at the IOOP hall at 1.30 this evening. Wedcnsday. Meeting The Btlngereltes will meet m the KC hall Thursday. Pot lurk luncheon will be held at 11:30 with a meeting following. Move laoulh-Kobrrt Whlta left by car Monday morning for Blu-ava- port, ta. Mrs. Whlta and their two children, Klslne and Elisabeth, will Join him there nest month. Mean while, they win stay witn Mrs. White's parenia, Mr. and Mra. W. E. Andersch, 100 Doty. Ilia Whites plan to reside In the Louisiana city. Circle-The friendly circle met wllh Lorene McCollum, JO60 Osry, on Thursday. Dacle Hoover waa as sisting hostess. Luncheon was served to regular members and gueau. A short business meeting followed. Ta HoaplUI-Mrs. Pred Bishop of Fort Klnmsth waa admitted to Klamath Valley hospital Tuesday morning. Site was moved from her home by Kaler'g Ambulance servtc and la receiving medical treament. Tonsillectomy Pour year old Hiram L. Cos, son of Mr. and Mrs. If. I.. Cox, underwent a tonsillec tomy Tuesday at Hillside hospital. The little boy lives with hla par ents at III B homoja housing. 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DRESS SHOP 2nd FLOOR Miller's salute our good neighbors to the south . . Weed, Ml. Shasta, Dunsmuir and McCloud.e.with values for the whole Basin. JMhk BIG READY-TO-WEAR CUARAWAY Continues Many marvelous values are still available in famous label apparel in late seasonable styles. THREE LARGE RACKS c ml at 72 Including such exclusive lines as Leeds Ltd., Swansdown, Lilli-Ann, Lou Schneider and Youthmore ONE RACK LADIES' SHORTIE COATS $000 Late Styles in Popular Shades. ONE RACK LADIES' Values to $19.95 - In Late Spring Styles $K00 ONE RACK LADIES' $000 Values to $32.50. Many new very late styles' just added to this lot Elevator Service To All Floors All Charge Account After 26th Will Be On Next Month's Account STYLE SALON -2nd Floor