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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1949)
TUESDAY, OCT. 25, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLA'MATH FALLS, OREGON rACe TUMI WEATHER KLAMATH tkUM AND VICIN ITY i rsar lodsy through Wedneh day. High both day La nil hi III. M.i. (Oct, 21) 7 Mln rrectplUUou last 14 hours IM) IK.AM VIA II T dale u.je tut rear 47 nkmi n WCKTKHN OMKCioN" CliHj.ltr and four Mlgltl an4 morning with parllal rl.aring In eflainwMt. Uxlar eiid WaUiie..lay 1.IIIU t-tianga In l.mtMM aim thgiia bnllt da. Wl lo oil a.iaol ta M locally In anutharn Inlarlor vallara. I.OW. tonight :m lo 44. houitieilr wtiiua v( ill to ail mllaa an hour all .hora. (AliUN OKKUON. lixiarallr lair touar atttl Wadiiaadar l.ltlla rhang. In l.otperaluia with Malta bolh daa all lo 71) tonight Ik lo .14. MIKillK HlVkll VAM.S.Y: Fair after noon, and rnnalaarabl. f,g and .looks mihl and mnrnmaa I.Mlar through Wad naidar High Uolh da, a 70. Low to nlghl tt NOH rllKRN CAl.irosNlA- r.lr today and W.tlnawlay aacapt for varlahle nun rtoUf1ln..a north ol Kan franrln and harramanlo Wadnaaday. Con.nlarahla fog or loaf nvarca.l on roast and claarlna for ttvau part during atl.rnnon. I.lllla manga In lamparalur-a Varlal.la Mrlntta of g lo la mllaa an hour off coaal, mnal. Ir nnrthwaatarly during altainooiu aouth of Mn rraiwlaro ana aoulhwa.l.r ly north of Point Arana. Daa's Nlf hi Tin BlissU PTA will hold Dad's Night YVeclneMlhy, Oc. ' Jobrr 34. hi the 81imU school. Pol- furk will begin promptly at 8 DO pm. Ulngliam and overslla will be tht dreea ot Die evening. There will be itunU. games, square dancing, and tun galore. ParenU with Ural or second grade children are hiked to bring homemade pie. Other fam lllea will bring preen galad. Every one la requested lo bring their own table service. A nursery will be provided for those unable to leave pre-arhool children at home. Halloween Party' Tlte Thrta Thais Kho Olrla club will have a Halloween party on Haturday, Oc tober 38, lu the weal J(XP hall from t until II pm. Davenport orcheiitra will play (nr dancing. Tile party la a roatume affair and re IreahmrnU will be served. Hrbrk- ha. Odd rellowg and the Thrta Theta Hho glrla. their .earorU and gueate, are Invited ti attend. i:aglea-The Eagles auxiliary will meet Wednesday at p. m. In the upper FOE hall for initiation ot ran didatee. Office will wear for ma la and members of the drill team dark aklrta and whit blouse. Membera not brim in to a poUurk aupper are hiked lo bring a dun thla time. Haablne The Harbin club wiU meet Prtday hi 1:30 p. m. al the home of Mra. Annette Wilcher, 301 Dlvitlon. Thoae not being able U attend are hiked to call Mn. Wil cher at 434. Thhnble Uub The Thimble elub Of Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Wedneaday at I p. m. with Lnrene Robinson at Weyerhseuser. and all members and friends are Invited. Wanecna, Tample Pythian Slaters. Wlnema temiile will meet In the JOOI" hall Prlday at I p. m. for a 1 regular bualnea meeting. Reports rVora tha Orend Temple will be green, and there will be entertain ment. goaaaj Meet Cstholls Daughters nf America wil hold a social meeting tonight, Tueaday, at 1 o'clock In KC hall. All membera are req ilea ted to bring reel pea and nlMatoya tor the Toys for Joy program. Mala Discussion The Oreat Hooka club will meet tomorrow In the basement of the city library at I p. m. Mra. Howard Dixon will If ad the discussion about Plato. fie a Community Cheat volunteer. Call 313. Kummage and Cashes rood Jala The Lioness club will have a rummage sale on Prlday and Sat urday of thla week, In the room next Ui Leon's on Main street. On Haturday cooked food will also be for aale. Any one, whether a uon eau club member or not, who wlahea to contribute rummage or cooked food, may call Mrs. rred Milan! at il 1 6 or Mra. Wlnaton Purvine ht a-lfttto, and the pick-up committee will call. Week-end Vlalt Bud Cashbaugh and Hill rJymons of Hlahop, Calif, vial led frlenda and relatives hers laal week-end. Thry bought five or Ix carloada of Hereford calvea to ahlp to their rangea north of Ulahop. Hud Is a nephew of Mrs. Malcolm Tears of 1833 Melrose and Mra. Minnie Schooler of Hi N. 11th. Thry were accompanied by Mrs. Bymona and Johnnis and Mrs. Hawkins. Itegulsr Meeting Aloha chap ter No. 61. Order of the Esstern Star will hold a regular meeting to night ht I o'clock In the Maon!c Temple. RrfreahmenU and enter tainment will follow In the banquet room. Membera and vUltlng mem bera are cordially lnvlled to attend by Worthy Matron Phyllis Poole and Worthy patron Jack Schulre. General Meeting The general meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Plrat Meth odut church will be held In the church parlors on Thursday begin ning it 1pm. Mrs. Everett Dennis will be In chsrge of the worship aervlce. Miriam Hmytli Is program chairman for the day and Esther circle will serve tea. All members snd frlenda of the society are cor dially invited. Meeting Postponed Sojourners will not hsve the regular meeting Wednesday. Trie gueal day tea will be Saturday. October 20. al the Wlllard hotel. Carda will be at 1 p m. and lea will be at 4 p. m. Reaervationa ahould be made by Thursday evening by calling Kath arine Baker al Mill or Ruth Stroud at 3-0.190. Reserve IWIrera The regular October meeting of the Reaerve Offlcera aaaoclallon will be h dinner meeting thla Prlday at 1 p. m. at the Wlnema hotel. All membera are urged to attend and bring with them a former officer of the armed forcea ha h guest. Cooked Pood Hale The Mothers club ol Bscred Heart academy will hold h cooked food ssle st the Pint Street market on Saturday. Viallor Mra. W. I. Riley of Redding Is spending the week with her son Oliver RUty on Rogers street. mm Till Bring tht Family into Wong's For s 8 pedal CHINESE Fsmlly Style Dinner Wong's Cafe 421 Main Ph. Mil 23 1ecM A fa Monday. October 15. Wit (Edlloilall With Its usual primitive Ideas and Its smug rrpoae the Eugene Regltter tnkra on a worried look over the possibility ot Klamath Kails becoming a Jobbing renter and the long line ot intelli gent brothers who pasture around Eugene will be eating their oatmeal shipped to them from Klamath one of thexa dsys. Thu will all hapiien, regardless of the theoretical chap who evidently Is editing the Register while Brother Jenkins Is playing golf. The Register's editorials no longer have the Jenkins ring, but sound very much Ilka some under-study of the wholesale so h on I of Journalism which happens to be a part of the university around which Eugene Is built. Tuesday, October it. Wit Just nine, no more, thronged the Midland schoolhouse to listen to candidates for county of fice apeak at a candidates meeting Inst night. Wednesday, October !7. 1928 Realizing h profit of slightly more than 420.(100 on an Initial Investment of 43.000, Bob Coyne, owner of the Edgewood ranch and former Hollywood realtor, today reported sale of the Lavlnn Harpatigh ranch at Olrne for 423.400. Buyer Is D. S. Daughrrty, formerly of Idaho. ' Thursday, October 2, 19:6 Klamath's population of Chin ese pheasants was Innrasrd today by S14 of the game birds which arrived last night from the atate game bird farm at Eugene. It. Is the first shipment of pheasants liberated In Klamath for three years. Friday, October t, 1928 "Yes, Portland Is h busy city but nothing to be compared with Klamath Palls," Paul Landry stated thu morning upon returning from the northern metropolis where he spent aeveral days In the interests ot the loan for the Kerns building. 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