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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, AUC. 24,1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE FIVB &&&& WEATHER HTM K AM YFAR To dill it T L ! WKMTKHN OMKUfIN C'mialilalalila eliiutlmaaa Willi iMiaaUitial I Iff It lii aliwai tiHlay ml t an' Ihillaila Hlly tlouily. I.lllla rlianri in iniaia r wltli lilMlia ImiIH Uaa 10 lu W in Inlvrliir ami IMI lu 111 uii i-itail. I.iwt famlglil Ml In 00 I. Hill varlalila WIWU. niually MiulhwvaUily I" waMaily, nil rmil tiMla, liacmnliia wilrly in nmlli wlrly ami In In U Inllaa an linur lunlahl ami Tttuiailal . KAaTritN IIIIKIION I'aitlv cluitrtv with till lap I'tianla In laitipaiatma lilay ami Itnilalil. lair and waimar 'I'hurwlay Mlllta liNlay Til In m ami 711 lu M IhiiiBiUv Uiw liiulahl 4.1 lu U NOHllirilN CAI.IrullNIA ralr In. day and Thursday aai'apl lur l'a nr luw iluiiillna liaar i'uaal Mllalllly waimar In lulailnr hwlav. Wlaily lu tturllilatly vliida ol lu lu III nillaa an hour nil euaal luxil'K hivrn VAI.I.rY - fair today ami 'llitiratlay. High both day 00. w tunlltil H iiauimvr Horn rririuia nave rr-1 t-rtvrtl uid u( the biitti ol a tUuifli- j Irr, Kitthlrrn Ann. In Mr. mid Mra. j t J. Myall "f I'lirllnuil an Tiira- ! day. Auuuat M. tit Kvun aa lur lurrly loaill lit Klamath Unlim1 Hiuti ftcluml, and Mm. Kvuii la tltr j ilaualitrr ul Mr. and Mra. Scott; Thom,Mii ol Mt. l.aal. Itlrrauit P. Vuiiri hla of 8 3! Oak lrwt Ima rrcrivril Irttrr from Krprearntallva I,owr II fUork niall In Waallllllltlill, I) C . Ill r atKIIIMI to letur he atit the con grraamait cuiiininlnic rlippittKa and rtinimrtiU rom-eriuiif the White VaiMT, on China. Vlalllnf Mr. and Mrn. Punli Pawaou and dauniitrr Hhanm Irom Cliivu, Calif., are viallini Mr. and Mra. Chaille MrParlan and laml ly. Mia. Dawiou and Mrt. Mi Far lail are alatrri. .Mrallni Chrvalirra and the la- j dlea auxiliary of Canton Crater vlll mrrt lhurxUy evrnini at I o'rlork at the ILK if hall. Hrai tire for mix trrint III will tie hrld. All .Mould aitrnd. ( hanie Ttie llaeblm club will mm Thurxlajr at 1:30 at the home nf Mra. Fannie Thnmrunn. 13:i Ow. eiu. Inmrad of the home of Mra. May Ki-k a. previously waa a n-ntmnrrtt TroubleUei-auaii of lale aprltiK fruata and the fact thul the llowrr how M'linluli'a of the kuiIpii uriitip of the Klamath Kail Library club were lurewnrlly prlnU-il iiinnlha auo, It haa been found advlaubie to rhanue two Itema 111 the horti cultural claaa to lead a fulluwn: diilillan, one bloom lualead of three aa llatrd; aalrra, three bloom In atrnU of five, The rliauiie wua an iioumed by Mm. K. U. Cuinmlimx, hiirtliultural ihalrmau. Alao, Hie aiheilule ap-clllcallon which appllra to one entry In earn claiu may Ix made by an exhibitor, appllra only to thoae plarlnf artlatic arrauue mruu and not U exhllilUira of Kmclmen blooma. Kxlubltfim may enter aa many Mrlmrn bloonm en dealred. Meetlni-The Kathryn Brattle rwliiK clrrle of the Peace Mem orial Presbyterian church will meet Prliluy at 10 3U a m. In the church parlora fur a day of newIng and liranlng. Th ne attrndlnii are to bum a aaik lunch. During the af ternoon, Mm. C. A. Yoiinii will re view a chapter on "Christian Voir. ea In China" and Mra. A. C. Cl aim will have devotlona and the Year Book of Prayer. In lloapltal-Mra. E. R. Diew la receiving medical treatment at Hill aide hoapllal. Mra. Drew wax moved to Hillside by Kaler'a Am bulance aeruce from her home. KM Vine, early Tuesday mornmi. Rrluma Hen e anirge Anrtrr aon, who haa apenl the past few daya at Hillside hospital, waa re Irased Tuesday and moved to hia home, 326 Michigan, by Kaler'i ambulance. j On Huainraa Don McNeil, mana ger of the Lake county chamber of commerce, waa In Klamath Palli Monday on buxlneaa. ' j Home from Nejrth Mr. and Mra. T. B. Wattera are home after a moler trip that took them to Vic- I torla, B. C-, and other poinla nortli. Vaeallon City Recreation Direc I lor Sam Hmllh and family art va I rationing In Bait Lake City. In firrmaiiv Pvt. Ilnskel! lluwes, non of Mia. I'Mirlla lluat- j man of till lily, Is with the annyi purutioijprra III Germany. II a w fs liaik lila Imslc truliiing at Port Onl,. Cullf., trunafellng later to Camp 1-r, Va. where he finished quarter- i niHstrta miiiiol. He aallrd from New York lor Kuruiie July I. Ilia addirss. for frlrnila who might like to write him. la na follows: Pvt.! K. II. lluwes, . A. ltl.i4l.4Hu. 851 Co. 1st plaUMin, A. P. O Vtl, In rare of 1 poslmaater, New York, N. Y. j Transferee PKO Vernon Kelrnea, who enlisted In the marine rorpa Inst October, waa recently triinsfered from Han Diego, Calif., to Treasure Island and haa been asaigiied to the destroyer, UHH Ht. Paul. The ship recently left Ban Praniiaco fur a aea mission. He visited with his mother, Mra. Ada M. Kelrnea, and ulster, Vivien, at 4'a North Tenth, lust week-end.' Vlallora Mr. and Mm. Jim Nusx- i baum and Hire duughtera of port-j lund were recent vlsitora In Klam-! ath Kalla with Mra. Nuszbaum'i mother, Mra, Burt Anderson on Kreida avenue anil her aunt and family. Mr. and Mra. Axel Olson of JH44 Denver. While here they al o attended the wedding of Mar Jorle Ongman and Jamea Conroy. In (iermany Haskell Hawea. aon of Mia. Louella Boatman of thlx city, la stationed In Germany with the V. H. army. Hawea, with the paratroopers. Iinlshrd quartermaa ler arhiHil at Camp Ie. Va., and left by boat from New York July 1 lood Kale The Senior circle of the Congregational Community church w 1! hold a conked fond aale In the MKiul hall on Ourden Thurs day evening, and membera are asked to bring food for the aale. CAN ffAIIF farla are revaalMt by earaal awuVal rHila. lay (Ml of yyy thraa pmnun -' BinlMd waa a vimm of lla- W urma . . . uliaa lilKMjt auaMrllns II. And Una u-lv lnl--tiu aurfwii raimllr IhfMixa h.4w lanULaa, Can raua arOiHja IriaiMa ll oflan-. Walrh fi warning wgna.aH-ially tko arrra sting rartal llrh. Ilt iaywa't e-Mf Vowan nghl awar e-VTa vital Inf t-dMil la a md. nlly-allroad drug Ihal arimtitM-ally ailu lln. Mucins and nwrN llv-m from lha UMly. Tha amall, aaay-lo.lak e-W UUrsa w-r- nrrlrlMl by Ih lanuHja Jayrwr I'o., atwk. y:.!.la ia w.woy mrn-li-a Inr rvr Irrn v-ara. Atk Vr eV.ta..li f-Vy 0 far fca-Woraal Pintle Plana 'f'he annual picnic of the MIsMrurl Hlaus aixiety, pre viously postponed because of rain, will Ire held rSuuduy, Heptember 4 at JanUen beach, Portland. Lunch will be Horn 1.11 to I 30 pm. Those attending are to bring their own lunches. All ex-Mlsaourlan and their friends and families ara wel- I come, Kummaia bale Kantrrn Star Hocml club will hold a rummage j sale at the Masonic Temple, 418 Klamath avenue, on August 28 and 11. There will be back to school1 clothes for children. ; Two Weeks City Councilman O. ' C. Talmun left the city Tuesday to start two weeks' vacation. Barn Dance Mike Dearborn Willi give a barn dunce In hi new build- lug at the Dearborn ranch Hatur day beginning at B:30 p. m. Music will be by the Western Ramblers. Iianre The Hhasta Community Building association dunce, origin ally announced for August 27, will be held Saturday, September 3 In! I.adlea Aid The Zlon Lutheran the exhibit building at the country Ladies Aid meet Ihuraday, I M fairgrounds. Pappy Gordon's or-1 p m.. In the church basement, chestra will play. Hostesses are Mrs. John R. llugrl - I stein and rs. Oeorge Hagelsteln .Meeting T h e Borianza-LanKrll Valley Garden club will meet Krl- I Auxiliary There will be a regu-! a regular meeting of t.Sa Rn..i day at the home of Mrs. Velda Ha- lur meeting of the Euglea auxiliary. Neighbor of America at the K0 ley. i tonight at the lodge hall. There will I hall Friday at ( p va. be Initiation, and ncmVra arc to wear formula. Entertainment and refreshment will be furnished al ter lh meeting. Royal Neighbor There will b STRIKE Your car's UPHOLSTERY can be REPAIRED and RECONDITIONED economically and in a jiffy Clever shoppers clio&se fall coats NOW, . . on Pemey's .IjiY-AWAY MEANS THRIFT PLUS A DDE DC ON V EN I EN C E if YOUR NEW COAT CAN BE LAY-AWAY! BALSIGER Main al Esplanade Ph. MOTOR CO. EYES1G HI" &P?5CiZtttf'' ' 1faff Kt " rrs. f33 fTN natpm f ettj M L II 1 1 B 3 Llll U HAYE YOUR CHILD'S EYES EXAMINED NOW Today your child used his eyes to gain knowledge. Tomorrow he'll use them to earn a living. Protect those precious eyes! Have Dr. Alva Custer, optome trist, examine your child's eyes today. No appointment necessary. EYE GLASSES ON EASY PAYMENT TERMS EST ITS REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.( Monday through Saturday With office! ot imAm(ted Coji f am 715 Main Street in Klamath Foils hi ml For As M'ffi Little h (1 As--- x f M r lire W! 21 k Small Deposit Will Hold Yours On Lay-Away BROADCLOTHS SHEEN COVERTS SHAG FLEECES GABARDINES TWEEDS ZIP-OUT LINING Imagine being able to buy a pure wool coat-Zip-Out Lining! Yes, it is possible and you are welcome to make your selection today and use our conveni ent Lay-Away Plan. T7 All Wool Sharkskins 3975 All Wool Fleeces . . . 2475 PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR at Penney Store Hourt 9:30 to 5:30 n t.t 1 t It 1 i ? n - 7 . n u if t f i:1 PI H k i C -i n