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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1949)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACI THRU WEATHER KLAMATH rAI.LH AND VICIN I I 1 1 taw UkU; and natunlay. 4'enllnurd tool at nlfhU Wilis both days IS M eoj " tonight M la M. Mas. (Mri. Ml .. " Mln 11 frarlpltallon Uat 14 hours ...... srnr-AM YBAM Ta data U.J Ul aar lt Nurnial - 0 M WUTUN OKr.OONi U.M.iallr lair today and eatuitlay. Falth. ol .ailr aiuiiiilia vall.r I". I'aulliiuatf ri.lil Jo- am.r in allernuuna. Hlalia a lu as win OaM- ftiiilltaiir lu northvaalarlv wmtU id to I mil an huur i.iuImw. KAMTKHN OHKUON: Fair tMlay and Balunlar, oolilar lnnllil Luwb W to an aitiwlv rlnii daytime Umparatufaa lliaha U to au today and M to a4 aelur- ear. NOHTIIKMN CAI.lrOMNIA: fair tndar and aalunuy. Mulna umparaluiaa. GanU. vatiabla wind oil coaal. dlXlltr KlVCa VALLEY: fair today and Saturday, runllnuad conl at nlgliL Miana today and SaluiUay au, low to aiani Improving Word haa been re calvad that Billy Watt. 19. a fur mar Klamath Kalla resident. U slightly Improved Irum lengthy llliiaaa In Klltannlni, Ha. Watt haa ha an critically III lor several I'liiilia. but la now able to ba out flows lor ahort prrlods. Ha mad hit homa here lor a lima with h I grandparents. Mr. and Mr. Joe Douley ul 1537 Etna, brfora moving rait. Ta lloapltal Aaron Hoffman, rout S. bo 1100, la In the veter an a hoatillal In Portland for obser. vatlon. friends of Hoffman are ad Uad thry call write him by ad dressing mall to ward 1A. room 116. Valcran'a hospital, Portland. Till Wocim man aa confined to the hoapltal last wprk. Ta Loa Angeles Jim CrUmon, yell king at the University of Ore ion, waa thronxh Klamath Pells Thursday an route to Loa Angelas to attend the Oregon football game there thla week-end. He la the eon ol Mri. Max Crtsmon of thU city. Called South-Mrs. Dewey Powell waa called eouth by plane Thurwlay by the arrloua lllneia of her moth er. Mrs. Prank Prankford of Ban Francisco and formerly of thla city. Prlenda will regret to learn of Mrs. Prankford'i lllneaa. v1" Meeting The Evergreen Our den club will meet Monday evening, October 24, at I pin. In Uia gym nasium of the Allainulit Junior high school. Thla will be laboratory meeting to make dial) gardens Willi Mrs. Hugh O'Connor as leader. All those attending are aakcd to bring material lor the miniature gardens. Masquerade There will be a masquerade dance rlaturday, Octo ber 2V, III the KO hall, sponsored by the Tuwnsend club. Mualc will be by the MoUllvary-Hluart orchestra, All attending are to be masked The public Is Invited. Dancing will be Irom 9 pm. to 1 a.m. Name Daughter Mr. and Mrs Lea Uhnd are parents of a daugh ter, Pennle Lee, born at Klamath Valley hospital this week. Orand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dolan of Bprlng Lake district and Mr. and Mrs. William Blind of this city. Mra. Blind la the former Rosa Mary Dolan. Thla Is their first child. T b r e a b Klamath Mra. Pred Moore and son Martin Moore pass. ed through Klamath Palls Thursday en route from Portland to Tracy. Calif. Mrs. Moore lived hera many years ago and la a sister of Oscar Bhlva of tins city. Doing Better Klamath Valley hospital reported thla morning that Pred Moss of Malm. Injured last week-end, ta Improving from serious In I ur let. His son, Larry, had rest. leaa night and his condition la still critical, attendants said. Mothers flub The University of Oregon Molhera club of Klamath Falls extends a cordial Invitation to all mothers of university students at Oregon, to attend a tea at the home of Mra. O. C. Lorenx. 637 High, (Saturday from 1 to 4 o'clock To Ashland Members of the Trl Ill-Y of Klamath Union high school aeenmnamed hv Mrs. OladVB Her- run, faculty advisor, will travel to Ashland Bunday lor a meeting there. Fair Condition Charlotte Suetler of 1084 Lewis lane, Is reported to be In fair condition following major aurverv Wednesday morning at Klamath Valley hospital. 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