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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16, 194 HERALD AND NfcWS, K.LAMA1H f-ALLS. OKfcUJN PACE SfcVfcN WtATHER KLAMATH AI.I H AM) VH IN lilt IMfUr rluutljr UMUy and 'lliurMUy. High bulli d)t M. Lw tiillil U. Mat. 1 Mill. lrrtulUUon Uai 14 hour ... MI Hi. A VRAM To data I. II lt mmx 1.14 Normal IM I BMW iMM,UN ' My rltNiUy tuOa and liiuiotio. tortiwwlMl WaiiittT In ittlaaiiuf lisslak. 4-UUar Vtt tutt)4 lliuiMlay. Mlgii Unlay M bt m ThuiMlay U lu M i-owa ItMilslil J iJ 4a tpi totally iiaar ju in miviiur vai !, WliiO oil tuaal ulitaiiy lu uilwaiii ami 11 lu U maw ttuur. KAHTKHN OH EC. ON: arlly- rluutly to jf.. ami hut til, v. MllallllV riMitvr It' nia'tt IligiM u lu w. . tonigtil ttt M. UNA NTH PAU AND VICINITY: I'arl y lUmtly hMlir anal ihuiauay with l"i Ihuiatlay tuuiMina Mh I! . luv iutuiii ia. Itia'i Ttiuiday o.. NOH TMMIN t AUMHlNIA Vtrlatiti hurt t'lnultitM Unlay anil (iHilgiil. iii riBiiifl IhuiktUy with pivlMiia lain tm nut III itl. iiuttly apivatlina Inlaitil by Thuiaday Might Mlightly cou.tr 1 hurday Uatilla vaitahla winito oil rtal, bvriMitlng umttiaily ThuratSay, north ol Cap JtUndor.no. UMf TAIflK n Ik a ( i 4 rt Heading tur llw 34 Ituur a tiding gl ju a. m. bMiay. Mat. Mia. Wim. ' l.akavlew SWill." l'Mtlllnt I'ortlsiHl tslrportf I hlriu .. I 'M Anlln t Umm Y.ira ttmtt llliiff . 34 . ml ftn FraneUro . fttealtle ... ..... AS .1.1 u Orianliatlon.il Meellni Tlie In terior Decoration Htudy group of Hi American Association of Uni versity Women will hold an or. fanUal Innal meeting Thursday eve. nlnf at thr tvmia of Mr. Clayton tlurrrll, 2IM0 kjrlc Any woman In. trrntrd In luuyln( Intrrlor drroral Ini U cordially Invited to attend, , AAUW member or not. Battalion Army Major Rodrrlc Durham, divisional commandrr lor Orr'in and Boutlirrn Idaho, wilt leak at a publlr meetlnf at 8: It p m. Krlriay at 111 Balvallon Army hall. 400 Klamath. Kummaf Kale The Drgrrc ol Honor will hold a rummage aale Fri day and Saturday at Rtii and Klam ath. Anyone having any rummage to be pliked up ahould call 6137 or xm. Fxtponed A aperla program tcheduled (or Thurnday haa been pnatponed but the Women'! auocla tlon ol the Klrot Presbyterian church will meet Thursday at 3:15 In the church parlors. Joba Daughter Jobs daughters will meet Thursday night at o'clock In the Masonic temple lor election ol officers. Missionary Society The Kstltryn ry Beattle Missionary society will meet t the Pear Memorial Presbyterian church Friday at 10.30 a-m. to sew. (arneral Mealing A general meet ing ol the Woman's Boclely of Christian Her v li e ol the Klrst Melll odlst church will be held In the church parlora on Thursday ol this week Instead ol on Thanksgiving Day. The eserutlve board will meet at 1 pin. and the generul meeting will be at 2 p m. The theme lor the day will be "Puklatan" and Mrs. Marllndale Woods will be In charge, final plans will be nude tor the luncheon and bazaar December 3 and Martha circle will serve tea following the meeting. All members and friends ol I he church and so ciety are Invited. Harvest f estival The Henley grange will sponsor Its aiinunl har vest lestlval Krlday, November IS. There will be prises and guinea lor everyone, and entertainment will be luriilMird throughout the evening It's family night and everyone Is welcome. Friendly Circle Kathryn Ullllngs will be hostess to Uie Friendly circle at her home, 2144 Urpensprlngs drive, on Thursday, and she will be assisted by Arbhur Hume. Luncheon at 1 p.m. will be folio rd by the business meeting. Rifle Club The Langrll Vulley Rifle club Is sponsoring a dance at the community hall Saturday, No vember 19. Dancing Is Irom 9 p.m. until 1 a m. Refreshments will be lurnlshed and everyone Is cordially Invited. Meeting The Grand International auxiliary of the HI E will meet at the home of Mrs. Rulph rirhouboe Br. at 47 Damonl, Frlduy at 7 p.m. All members are asked to bring their stuffed Uiys and acrapoook lor Doernbecher hospllul. Visiting Mrs. Florence Maxwell ol Yreka la here visiting her son and dauithler-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Combs ol West Klamath. She will return to her home at the end ol the week. Pythian Club The Pythian Sisters club will meet Friday at 8 p m. with Marie Kllgore. 301 8. 6th, the Lee apartments. Members are asked lo : bring their fancywork articles for the bazaar. Drill The second organized re serve corps augmentation tram will present stall coordination, function ing and liaison tonight at eight o'clock In the ixnirthouse. All reserve officers are Invited to attend. Fool prints The Footprinters or ganization will meet tonight at 7:30 lor dinner and entertainment at Sari's. Visiting members and guests art Invited. Major Surgery Mrs. Owen Pepple, former mayor of Bonanza, under went major surgery at Klamath Valley hospital November 16. She will remain there for 10 days. 1 -n - TZ VV" At V , JJli J Aril I vill as ,s Tacoma Attack Case to Jury TACOMA, Nov. 18 W Decision of defense attorneys not to put on the witness stand any ol the 10 young men charged with raping Mrs. Marlt Charlton cleared the way tor the esse to go to the Jury late today. Both state and defense rested their lengthy esse yesterday. For a iew pennies per word you can adve. One to thousands through a Want-Ad I Phone 8111. A NEW ISSUE OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE FOR CHILDREN A wonderland af learning froos pre-achoel years thrwagh high achooL Fascinating preparation far the leaden af laewettew. Special showing for limited lime only. Net Migaiioa, Call ee write Box 167, Herald-Newt FAMED ARTIST DP FOUND CLEANING STREETS Ukrainian artist Edward Kozak, one of Kunipc's greatest moralists and curicaturists, was found toiling as a street cleaner In lUmtramclc, a Detroit suburb. Before the war. Kozak won many honors fur hif murals, but he wag better known for hit caricatures and political cartoons. A widely-reproduced caricature of Stalin brought the wrath of Soviet agents, and Kozak became a hunted man. Located by a Detroit architect decorator, Koznk wdi given a Job painting murals and now his work Is winning acclaim in Detroit. But, says Kozak: "Even It I have to twerp street. I would be happy if I can remain in the United Stales." i At Mosra Lake Mr. and Mrs. Luther H. Perkins, formerly of Mer rill and now of Moses Lake, Wash, have written that they have pur chased the Basin Motor hotel at Moses Lake where they will reside. The motel has 26 units.. Benefit Party Armistice Day post No. 9670 ol the VFW will spon sor a benefit card party In the Fugles' hall tomorrow night. Pro ceeds ol the party will go toward the third annual Christmas party to be given by the post for the chil dren at on. Kummage Kale The First Church of Ood missionary ladies will have s rummage sale Friday and Satur day at the corner of 11th and Main In the Collier building. New fancy work, baked foods and candy will also be for sale. (lardrn Club The Bunanza-Lan-gell Valley Garden club will hold a silver tea on Friday. November 18. at 2 pm. In the Bonanza library. Members are urged to attend and bring cookies. There will be a guest speaker. Brgular Meeting Roald lodge No. 39, Sons of Norway, will have a regu lar meeting on Friday at 8 pin. GREAT PROFILES Heir to one of the great names, ond profiles, in American theatri cal history is John Barrymore Jr., right. Young John makes his screen debut in a film soon to be released. 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