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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1949)
PACE SIXTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 149 Cinema Actress Aitswsr to Previous Puzzl VERTICAL I Endure J Allotted portion 1 Kmploy 4 Cirrus (ab ) 5 Lamprey 6 Indian weight T Township Ob) tAir comb form) I Dried (rap 10 Bangt 12 Rodent 13 Scottish sheepfold HORIZONTAL I Depleted actress, Vlrainia ( She In motion pictures 11 More fscil 13 Rescind M Consumed IS Tardier 17 Narrow inlet II Oriental measure II Pedal digit 20 Symbol (or samarium II Mais offspring IS Toward 23 Belongs to him 22 Cuddle 24 Fiber knots 23 Become solid 2 Prohibit 27 South America (ab.) 28 Area measure 29 Palm lily 30 Road (ab.) 31 Entire 32 Low haunt 34 Individual 23 Correlative of neither 27 Right (ab ) J Unskillful player In sports 4! Symbol for tellurium 42 Note in Cuido's scale 44 Capital of France 45 Meta'fastencr 47 Antenna 49 Hunter 51 Attire t2 Years between 12 and 20 25 Bucket 26 Poet 31 Horn 33 Idea 34 Mountabl , nymph 35 Tears 38 Pigeon pea 39 Chaldean city (Bib.) 40 Container 43 Exist 44 Dane step 43 Be seated 46 Priority (prefix) 48 She quit popular in her field 30 Myself 37 -.7 la A.2.. 11 . ' LW ha 5S 1) 19 GO w FREE Drawing Sept. H Soon 1st Prize .30-06 Rifle ".' 2nd Prize Tire and Tube Mavla St, k fr yw c-ac Cec's Signal Service 74 Main St. Phone H6S 1 YOU CAM ENJOY TA4KS FOR KENT . 4 t NO MECO TO WY V lsit Vila St. rSNCILS TABLETS rnXEBS Values In School Supplies Try PIONEER 122 So. 9th MNCrLS riLUBS CBATOLAS Henley Mis. Minnie Moffltt of Pa.sadeua. Calif.. Is visiting with her son, Don ell Moffltt, and family. James Oreenfirld Is building a storage and pump house building on his acreage. Billy Miller returned home this meek after spending the summer months lth his grandparents. Mr, and Mrs. S. M. Stevens, in Rush, Colo. Mrs. Wanda Hopper spent five days last eek visiting with her parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles P. Wall, at Phoenix. Ore. Robert Adams, nephew of the late Mrs. Sophia Henley, and cousin of Mrs. Sarah Hershbarger, has been leveling and Improving the acreniie of the old Henley ranch, located west of Henley school. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey lohr of Compton. Calif., visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Whltlatch last week. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whltlatch and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whltlatch one day while here. Mrs. J. P. Henthorne and chil dren of San Francisco, Calif., vis- j lted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ! Donell Moffltt and family recently. Mrs. Henthorne ts Molfitts sister. Joe Ansley of San Francisco. Calif., a former resident of Klam ath Falls visited at the home of his sister. Mrs. Donell Moffltt and fam ily recently. Mrs. Sarah Hershbarger ts re modeling her home and enlarging the Henley store, which Is operated by Mr. and Mrs. Lee. The garage of the Hershbarger home Is being made over Into a one room modern apartment which will be occupied by Mrs. Prank Ward, an aunt of Mrs. Hershbarger. The design and decora lion of the room Is uiuli-r the supervision of Pally LaKorge, a granddaughter ol Mis. Hershbar i;cr. Sally and her mother, Mrs. Virginia LaForge. are former resi dents of Henley. Mrs. La Forge now reside tn New York. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cole and son, Fredrick, of Salem, visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cole are former teachers at Henley high school. Mrs. Robert Morris and twin sons, Jerry and Terry, and their grand mother. Mrs. Elisabeth Norrls, will leave Saturday by plane for San Francisco. Call!., where they wiU board a TWA airliner for Areavtlle, 111. for an extended visit with Mrs. Robert Norrls' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peck. Little Jerry and Terry will celebrate their first birth day on September 7. Mrs. F.haabcth Norrls will visit relatives in Inde pendence. Kas. The Henley schools held registra tion Thursday, September 1 for all grade. ls Rumer. principal of the Rude school, has her statf lined up whicJi Includes Mrs. Jeannette Jack son, Mrs. Doral Haunon, Mrs. Jes sie Clllford. Mrs. Thelitis lllrrngrn, Mrs. Jewel Reed, Mrs. lie rule Hope. Mrs. Mnimirct IMvles. Mrs. Roeua sielner and William Hurts. George Elliott, principal of t h high school hss on Ills slnlf, Mrs. Viola Dickson, seventh grade; R .1). Haniion. eighth grade and baud: Stanley Kendall, math; Mrs. Mar garet Haley. English anal library: Otis Freeman, social actence: Hugh Stmitson, Kugllsh and physical edu cation: Mary Clllllan, home eco nomics and physical education: Carolina Schlafmann, commercial studies: James Porter, science and coach, and Thomas Peterson, shop. There were Ml registered at the grade school and 19 at the high school. The Kctio ninth graders and a few from oilier high school grades are registered at Henley. 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