Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 20, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1949
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lu 1 l-im. tonight M tu JU aai.yl aa
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and W.ilnwil.y .-.l tarl.lil. lush
rlnudlnaw amilh nf I'olnl Hnr anil Man ail
and law .M.Miimn lliuiul.iitiii in. v.r
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HIKII'K HIVKH VAU.rY' fair Imlav
and Wvdnaailar lllh liilay S.I. tow
lonlglll Ml High W.diia.d.r IT.
(rneral Meetlng-Tlicre will b
(antral meeting o( I lie Woman
loclrtv o( Christian Bervlc ot the
First Methodist church Thursday
In lha church parlors, beginning
with meeting ol the executive
board it 1 p. in . mid tils program
mid bualnraa meeting at 3 p. m.
Mra. John Itlarh will havt charge
nl Ilia devotional service and Mra.
Ororg Casiier of the general inr
rain, whose theme will be "Our
rallh." Rulh circle will eerv tea
and all member and friend are
cordially Invited In attend Una tint
meeting of the (all.
1 Improved T h e rondltlim of
wayn Keesre of Medford la great
ly Improved after a week prnl at
nacred lleait hiMpltal III Kuiient
fur treatment. Kcese auftered a
heart attark and a lliitil stroke
several weeka ago and haa been III
at hla home. I t week he waa
aent to Hacrrd Heart and returned
to lm home Monday. He haa nu
merous frlendi and relatives In this
city-
tram Chicago Dr. and Mra. E.
H. Porter and two rhlltlren. Nicho
las and Prance, arrived here Mon
day afternoon from Chicago for a
brief vlalt with Ur. Porters brother
and family. Mr. and Mra. Bob Por
ter, and Mrs. It H. Porter Br.,
mother of the two men. The visitors
have been In Portland with Dr. Por
ter who Is a patient at veterans
hospital thero. Dr. Porter Jr., Is
protraaor of paychology at the Uni
versity of Chicago and leave soon
to tnuiM (its post.
Releaaed Mrs. H. C. Brown,
formerly of Klamath Palls, who has
been confined In Collins hospital In
Turlock, Calif., for several days
has returned to her horn In De
nalr, but will remain In bed f 0 r
awn lime. Mr. and Mrs. Brown
moved to California nearly tour
years ago.
Mama Ee Member of Shasta
View grange, home economics club,
are reminded of th Pomona can
ning content Friday at Joan
Kitchen, Klamath county fair
grounds. Exhibit an to be brought
In between 1 and I p. m. with Judg
ing at t o'clock.
Oa Business)--. E. Thompson,
upenrtenr tor the Oregon state em
ployment service, will be In town
Wednesday and Thursday on busi
ness. Thompson formerly worked
out of the Klamath rails office.
Kagle Auslliarv Women who
have been member nf the Eaglet
miliary 20 years will receiv 20
esr pin at a meeting Wednesday
at I p. m. in th Upper FOE hall.
Vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Carrol
Chase are spending two weeks with
ft lends In California. Chase Is on
vacation from Coivcn, and Mr.
Chaae I employed at Relnhart .
former Kealdciil- Mr. and Mrs.
ltd Uordon are settled III Grass Val
ley, Calll., whera they are now at
home. Th (Jorduiu recently moved
tu draw Valley and have taken
over th Bret Hart hotel, T h y
lurmeriy managed I h Marlon
apartment her. Cards from
li lends will reach thorn If addressed
In car of th hotel. Uordon band
w a known a "Pappy Uordon a
Oregon Hillbillies.''
From Oakland Visiting at the
hum of her aon, l.awreuce Ber
tram, Is Mrs. r. W. Bertram, for
merly of Klamath rails, now of
Oakland. r)h has been traveling In
Waahlngton and Oregon, and will be
with t h Bertrams on Portland
street lor a week or 10 days.
New Baby Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wilson ot Wit Bummer Ian r
receiving congratulations on the
birth of their first child. Charles Jr..
born at Klamath Valley hospital
Heplember 13. Wilson la with the
Oregon stst employment service.
Visitor R v. Lawrence E.
Ouderlan I visiting fur a I w days
this week with his brother. Wtlcy
Oiiurrlan and family, 1.106 Cali
fornia. hv. Ouderlan will return
Ister in th week to his horn In
Cuqullle.
Transferred John Chllder of
2116 Tunnel, who haa been a pa
tient at Hillside hospital, was trans
ferred to the Southern Pacific hos
pital In Ban PTanclaco Monday.
Chllders I an BP employe.
At Home Mildred Williams has
returned home from Crater I k
where she sient the summer sa a
member ot 111 resort sUlf. She Is
wllh her parents, Mr. and Mra. Ed-!
gar L. Williams, 611 Addison.
PTA Meeting Mill PTA will
meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. Moth
ers are Invited to come at 1 p. m.
Ui visit classroom and enjoy re
freshment which will b e served
just be tor the business meeting.
New Hlenographer A new mem
ber of th office staff at Klamath
Valley hospital la Donna Williamson
of rout 2 box 4M. Donna began
her new Job th end of last week.
la Hospital Beverly Oordon. 1-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mr.
Bennett Oordon of Ml Victory
drive, is pauent at Hillside ho
pltaL III OrvllI Clare of t&10 Sum
mer Ian 1 recovering from a n
Illness at Hillslda hospital. Clark
is a janitor i or uie county school
system.
Medtrl Car Him Rtratlnn nr
MM Bimmer ha been admitted to
Hillside hospital for medical care.
Stratum I a Weyerhaeuser Timber
company employe.
Postponed The rummer. sale
planned by th Women's council of
th First Christian church ha been
postponed Indefinitely.
Doing Belter Wallace Llechty,
who was Injured In a car-motor-cycln
accident last week, la report
ed to be doing fairly well at Klam
ath Vullry hospital. Heventeen-year-old
Llechty I suffering from
a broken right wrist and a bad frac
ture of the right leg. He Is th sou
of Mr. and Mr. Chester Llechty of
fit California.
Meeting The Women' council
of the First Christian church will
meet Thursday at 1:15 In the
church. Lola llumer, youth direc
tor of the Congregational church,
will apeak on th subject "Buffer
the Little Children to Come." Re
freshments will be served following
the meeting.
Mortal Meeting Cascade Won
derland division 258, auxiliary to
the Order of Railway Conductors
will hold a social meeting at the
home of Mrs. Fred Holcomb, S
High, on Friday everting of this
week. Mra. Z. J. Powell will be co
hostess, and all members and visit
ing members ar cordially Invited.
Honor Organiser The Townsend
club nd auxiliary will hold a pot
lurk dinner Thursday. p. m.. In
the KC hall. The dinner will be
followed by a special meeting, hon
oring the Kansas stale, organizer,
Rulfell E. Douglas, of Wichita, who
will be the main speaker. Th pub
lic Is cordially Invited.
Visits-Visiting at the city Imll
yesterday waa Mra. Norman Rice
Hu Taylor), formerly secretary to
the mayor and now employed at
the Veterans hoapllal a Llvermore,
Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Rice spent the
week-end with relatives at Midland
nd returned to California Monday
afternoon.
Attend Grand Lodge Mrs. Fred
Cofer and Mr. Robert Wattrnberg
left for Sacramento Sunday eve
ning to attend grand lodge of the
IOOP. While there they will be
house guests of Mr. Fred Hosklns.
To Kan Francisco Mr. Burg
Mason Jr.. and daughter, Clarissa
Irft on the Streamliner today for
Ban Francisco to spend several
days.
I called North-Mrs. R. F. McLar
en of Lakeshor drive haa left for
Calgary, Canada, called by th se
rious Illness of her sister. Mrs Mr.
f jiren expect lo be away several J
week.
Hon Born Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Wilson of Chicago are the parent
of a on, Bradley Arthur, burn Bep
tember 17 In Chicago. Hie child I
their fourth, and the sorond son In
th family. Ben I Ih son of Mr.
snd Mrs. Arthur R. Wilson, 130
Washington, and brother of Mr.
Carl Hagrl, 801 Xan.
Visitor Mrs. John Htandlsh of
Vancouver, Wash.. I her visiting
for a week with her brothers. John
and Carl Schubert and other rela
tives. Mrs. Blandish will be re
membered a the former Clara Mc
Pherren. Hlingrrrtt ( lob The Bllnger
etl club will meet Thursday In th
KC hall at 12:30 for potlurk lunch
eon and business meeting. Mem
ber and prospective members ar
Invited to attend.
Home Extension The Klamath
Falls home extension unit will hold
Its rally day meeting In the parlors
of the First Methodist church at 3
p. m., Wednesday. All new mem
ber ar welcome.
Ill W. B. Barnes, who hss been
111 at th family horn for some
time, is now showing Improvement.
Barnes' daughter, Mrs. Webb Ken
nett, arrived from Redding today to
b with her father.
From Lakrvlew Mr. and Mr.
Oordon Smith and aon Stephen,
Lakevlew, were visitor In Klsmath
Falls Monday, gueala of Mr, and
Mrs, Roderick Smllh and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Smith.
Friendly Circle The Friendly
circle will meet Thursday for
luncheon at the home of Dscie
Hoover, 3415 Shasta way.
Visitors Mr. and Mr. Jack
Struve wer guests over th week
end at th J, A. Carman horn on
Michigan avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Struve were on vacation from their
horn In Portland. They formerly
lived In Klamath Fall.
Rummage sal Women of the
Moos will hold a rummage sale
Friday and Saturday of this week
at 116 So. 6th.
FT A Ther will be a meeting of
Pelican PTA Wednesday at 2:30
p. m. in the school auditorium.
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After using It many report entire
satisfaction. Any reader of this
paper may teat th Doctor' In
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the separate 13.30 Truss at no cost.
If you ar not entirely satisfied
with the Invention return It, but
be ur to keep the 13.50 Truss
for your trouble. If you are rup
tured just write the Physician's
Appliance Co., xxxx Koch Bldg..
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Monday, September tt, 12 Klamalh this morning was
dampened by the hardest rain it ha experienced in five
month. Th last rain of consequence, according to records
at Die U. S. Reclamation office, was April 12. In general,
rain at thla time I a boon to Klamath. It dor away wllh
th forest fire hazard: It aervea to extinguish the huge tule
fir In lower Klamath lake: It dampen rain-parched lawn
and gardens; It will be one of great benefit to Reamea Oolf
and Country club course.
Tueaday, September II. 191 First major gridiron battle nf
the aeason will be played here next Saturday afternoon
when Klamath county high school's team will meet Red
mond high school on fairground field. .
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Wednesday, September 22, 1918 Preliminary oiganlratlon of
the Lion Club International was affected In an enthusiastic
meeting at the White Pelican hotel this noon by Arthur
Brook ell, representative of the club.
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Thursday, Heplember 23, 1928 A strange and unusual quirt
pervaded the city hall today: something, one did not quit
know what, waa unquestionably larking. The mystery was
solved when It waa announced by George Reed, patrolman,
- that th Jail waa empty.
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Friday, September U. 192. PHILADELPHIA iP) The
sceptre of the world heavyweight championship kingdom
that Jack Dempsey nad held since 1919 waa wlrlded today
by Oene Tunney. Idol of the marines and of New York
Greenwich village. In a match that completely reversed
general expectations, stunning In Ita one-Bldednesa, Tunney
pounded and flayed the title-holder Into seml-helplessncss.
Only fighting Instinct kept Dempsey on hla feet to the final
ben.
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Saturday, Mrptember 14, 1928 SALEM m Of 22 appli
cant of admission to the practice of law In Oregon who
took the state examination In July, all but 13 paased.
Among those who passed were: Ulysses 8. Balentln and
Edwin E, Drlscoll, Klamath Falls.
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