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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1949)
MONDAY, AUCUST 22, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON FACE NINI r National Banner Answer to Previous Ptiiite HORIZONTAL I ntirt! ii the flag ot III bark ground la 81 Dlemal 1 Interstice 14 Lair la Weird 17 Wit seeled II On account . ab) IIOoh to bed SI Tungateo tab 9 Oriental culn 4 Parent 5 Woody plant 0 Mustrt y (Scot ) 7 Anenl I (iuUilru ol the tlnwn t Pwlfrd up Id DisnoaiOua lit sun 13 Ventilate 10 "Smallest Rlala" (lib.) IB Saved JONmlrked tl lomUe alava ii Wise ad v leer S4 Brain paeeege H Shaped ;g sow 17 Hlyle $t Southeast (ab ) JO Italian rlvtr lOTalliirlum (symbol) II Hebrew dally Out ot Italae 7 Unusual 31 Rim JtNtar 40 Coward 49 Laughter sound 47 lllla 40 Innar emirt HO Pacific (ab) II Chilled IJ Annoy eft Finished 60 Markrla VERTICAL I Daahaan I Oil 32 European country 31 Portion Amased 30 Iteeponds to tivatrnant 41 Imitated 42 Sorry 43 Hire of ahot 44 Point a weapon 4. Spare 411 Sard vessel 60 Through 52 French article 34 Note of irale rrrrn u P H i njr "15 7 7iT iSir ft" T 5T L I r, Tu" 39 "W M K hi hi hi ""iS"" r"w a "Some Encianting Evening" To Be Presented Thursday "Soma Fnrhantrd Evening," a mualral variety ahow witli a rait ol 40 young people, will be presented In an outdoor ahow Thursday, Aug ual ii. at 7:30 pm. on the lawn t the Congregational church, 1100 Uardrn. Acta will Include "Country Style with Louise Mwift, vocalist, Ciena m. John, vlollnlat, and Nancy Bliss, Jeanlne Newcorn. Dltle lavif. Die a Dewey. Torn Murdnck, Hoger Nor mi and Bill Davenport, dancers: "A Bit nt Hawaii." which will be danced and aunt bv Mtldird Mitchell. Pave Nelaon. Bandra Moore. Hylvia Kllha. Mary Irving, Jean Peaney and Bill lllllla. Style, music and panlomlme ot the gay nineties will be given by Arlene Klrlsmter, Marilyn Hardin, Bob Lelk. Herman Pence. Kodgrr Bllaa. Jerry Wagner. Oena Stroud, Eugene Hutchlna. Earl llrrtrand and Kenneth llmlth. Oene Stroud will be featured In a eolo Up routine. A radio atyle play will atar Oene Silver. In "A Man With An Idea'' and -Waltln' for the Robert E Lee" will be a ak!t by Bob and Duane Lelk. Donna Everett, soprano, will atng "One Km." by Romberg, and will be assisted1 In dance routlnea by Jeann Newcom, Mary Stone, Oene Stroud. Herman Pence and Sandra and Alan Pemberton. Bruce Klele- Campus Dater 9022 W? MARIAN MARTIN For elasaes and datei, Junior Mini Pair thla blouae and aklrt (or the moat ttunnlng new casual! Blouse or aklrt with other scparntea will add amart fashion! Pattern M33 cornea In Jr. MIki eleea II. 13. 18. 17. 8lr 13 blouse, l' yarda J-lnrh; aklrt, JS yards. Thla eaey-to-ue pattern glvei perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every etep. Bend TWKNTV-FIVE centa In colna for thla pattern to Klamath Falls Herald and Neva Pattern De partment, P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 10, III. Print plainly VOI R NAME, ADDKENH, ZONE, SIZE, RTVI.E NI'MKKK. Just out our Mnrlan Martin Pall and Winter Pattern Hook I Smnrt, new clothes to lew at home. Oltt Ideaa by 'he acore. Rend fifteen rente for Ihla book a Free Pattern la printed In the book a new weaklt to wear with your sklrta and dresae.il FOR RENT ky wsab ar aiema Sewing Machines tale Madels Sawing Machine Service ma gkaala War AnS iMkeaee SEWER PIPE r MT asses as stee Peyton & Co. as sae-k.i at Tat. aiea ata-M-a raits mler and Junior Davenport will pre aent "Tlia (heat One," Itefreshmenta will be available. A fire will offering will be token, and proceeds will be used for the church choir. AM'itliig Junior Davenport, mas ter of cerr monies, will be Bhrlla Kuiut, Marilyn King, Carolyn New coin, Murlmra Bryan and Rhonda I .amble Directing the ahow la Mrs. Henry W. Moore, aulstrd by Mia. tlrome W. lllllla and Mra. Clin r Irs Lelk. FX'ONOMT SEATTLE, Aug. 33 tAt Reduction of the state bountlra for aeal and aea Horn waa announced Saturday aa an economy move. mate risherlea Director Alvln An derson aald the payments In the predator control program will drop from ID to 13 apiece after Septem ber I. He aald two aalarled aeal huntera also are being dropped by the department. Anderson estimated a laving of 136.01X1 to the state. tal-'.. Early Risers . . . ! Cliff Yaden's Signal Service Bly A group of the younger aet has organised a aewtng club called "The Busy Huzurra." The group met Wednesday afternoon at the Elllng eon home when Carol and Irene El llngeon were hostesses. Itefreshmenta were aerved to the following members. Bemtce Morrla. Darlene Hadley, Beverly and Irma Cambron, Oracle Myera, Donna Orant and the hoateaaea. Merlin Nixon had the mUfortune of breaking hla ankle In two placea Sunday, August 14, while riding at the Bart Hhelley home. Nixon haa been In the hospital thla week. The meeting next week will ar the home of Bernlc Morrla. Au gust 24. Mra. Leo Moll of Woodland. Wash,, apent Tueaday night at the Dave Campbell home. Mra. Moll la enjoying a two-week vacation, and having made her home here for severs! yeara, had only a short time to greet her many frlenda. Mra. Campbell had dinner for Mra. Moll Tueaday evening, having Mr. and Mra. Max Cllna as guesta as well. Frankle and Connie Hall, young daughteri ol Mr. and Mra. Hank Hall, returned home Mondav he- ! ing apent the past month with their grandparente, Mr. and Mra. V. Mor gan, at Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bchoenberg and children of Klamath Palla were here a ahort while on Wednesday. Mra. Ralph Bllea and Ronnie, Mra. Lea Cummlnga and Ronnie, and Mra. Vern Hanan were bualneea vtsltora In Klamath rails Tueaday. Mrs. Allen Cummlnga and Mra, Max Dlllavon and Jackie were vll tors In Klamath Falla lat Monday. 2560 So. 6th i i NOW OPEN 6 A. 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Ticker to Hl-Ho Fun Show Saturday, 9:30 a. m, Pelican. Largest Pet Most Unusual Pet Most Comical Pet Here's the dopet Be ready to ro with your wagon floats and pets all dressed foe the parsde and be at the Court House grounds Frldsy (Aug. tth at 1:J A. M. sharp ... that we i ean get you all lined out for the parade. It will .tart at ll:0e A. M, Too get your Ineay Key Chain and Ticket to the ahow at that time. Your ticket will entitle you to the HI-HO tun Hhow Saturday, 1:30 A. M, at the Pelican. Then for the additional prliea you will be Judged during the parade by apeelal judges while you march down Main to 11th and Pine. Don't forget , , . Friday, 10:80 A.M.