Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 21, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    ACE SIX
HWALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
MONDAY, NOV. 21, iY4
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b CtPrlnd of PhilHp
Brown, tormarlr of Klamath rail
and hrother at Mra. Albert O.
Roenlck of thli dty, wUl rctK to
tram that be luffered a leTer In
jur recently and la confined to hi
homo at Blua Ike, near Eureka,
. with a broken back. Brown will be
jg i cut for aereral month. Re
' Injured hi back while In aerrlc
with tb ooatt fuard during war
year and the fall aggrarated the
eld Injury. He wa at work at
Klamath at the time.
' Dcaocrt Lanebeoav The Women'
council of the First Christian
church will meet Tuesday at 13:30
In the church, for a dessert lunch
con. Quest speaker will be Mr.
Beatrice Tan Meter, returned mis
sionary from China. All friend
and member of the church are
cordially united.
i Ne-HosOes Oojonmers will meet
I Wednesday at 130 In the WUlard
! for a no-hostess luncheon, and a
i many members as possible are
I asked to attend. Election of offl-
cers win be held after the luncheon.
Becalar Meetinf The 1-R club
; will meet at the home of Mrs. Ella
! Pauley, 631 Roseway drive, Tuesday
at 1 p. as. Members are asked to
' bring their articles for the old
i ladle at the RN home.
1 Sorloaaly III Allen BeUch, In-
structor at OTT, has been confined
, to his home after being taken sert-
! eusly 111. His condition Is better.
Crab The Townsend
club will meet Tuesdsy st p. m..
at the home of Maude Cross, 631
PresootL
Medical Care Ralph Oliver Tin
cent, (7, proprietor of the Pleasant
View store. Is a medical patient at
Hillside hospital admitted Saturday.
Nona lames Howard, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson, Ui
1 g"", has been named a Distin
guished Military Student on the
University of Oregon campus. He
1 a second year advanced ROTO
student. Selection was based on
the men's performance in first year
ROTC, including scholarship, lead
ership abilities and outstanding
suit bill ly for military service. How
ard la a senior major In business
administration.
First Child U. and Mrs. Ronald
W. Ware ar parents of their first
child, a girl. The daughter wss
born in the Balboa, Naval hospital
in San Diego on November 12
O rand parents arc Mr. and Mrs.
I. W. Kara of this city and Mr. and
Mr. Reynolds of Flrmmtng. Ken
tucky. Visiting Mrs. John TUlotsoo and
children ar hare from Venesuela
nsiung wtth her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Prad Houston of 3M0 Home
dale. Mra. TilloUon ts the former
Virginia Houston.
Pros Oswega Mrs. Stanley
Stalger and children, "Bitsy" and
Sally Jo, ar here for a visit with
Mrs. Bulger's mother, Mrs. R. C.
Woodruff of Pacific Terrace. The
Stalger live at Oswego, near Port-
RrtarM Horn Elbert V catch.
Klamath Palls businessman, was
able to return to hi horn on Earle
street Sunday following medical
car at Hillside hospital.
Meeting Changed The Toastmis
tress club meeting scheduled for
Wednesday night has been changed
to Wednesday. November 30, at
p m. in the Wlnema hotel, because
of Thanksgiving.
Eagle Eagle auxiliary will have
Initiation Wednesday at S p. m. in
the upper FOE hall. Officers will
wear formal and drill team mem
ber dark skirts and white blouse.
Retain Neat Stewart, Klamath
Palls realtor, returned this week
end from a business trip to Salem
and Eugene.
"TOP" HAT Mrs. Edward
Kily of New York City model
the hat called the most beautiful
head-drea at a charity ball In
New York.
Recovering Ernest Lindsay, for
merly of the county agricultural
agent' office and now farming at
Tulelake, is recovering at Klamath
Valley hospital following an appen
dectomy.
HasMna The Hasbini club will
meet Thursday. December 1, at the
heme of Mra. Mae Eck, 5304 Harlan
drive. Name will be drawn for a
Christmas gift exchange.
Daaghter Barn A daughter
weighing seven and one.half pounds
a as born November I st Bakers
field, Calif, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Cone a. The mother will be remem
bered as June Marie Brawn, daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs. Prsnk W. Brown
of Lancell Valley. Mrs. Broan ts
In Bskersfleld for a visit, The new
arrival has been named Donna
Maria.
At Came Mr. and Mr. Ed Ham
acrier and John Hamacher, former
ly of Klamath-Fall and now re
siding in Medford, were among the
tana at the Oregon-Oregon State
college game Saturday. John I a
1SH graduate of th university.
Restore Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lor
ens and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Loren
attended the Oregon-Oregon State
game in Eugene Saturday. They
visited Olen Lorena at the 8igma
Phi Epallon fraternity house there.
T Ossae Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Acgstead of 110 Pacific Terrace,
were among Klamath people at the
Oregon-Oregon 8tate football game
at Eugene Ssturdsy. They returned
horn that night.
Enlists Jerry S. Portertleld. Hl
Dayton, enlisted last week through
the U. 8. army and air force re
cruiting office and Is now in train
ing at Ford Ord. Calif. Jerry will
be assigned to one of the army
technical schools after completing
hi basis trauitng.
Visiter Prance PrisDee of Lo
Angeles visited in Klamath Fall
Friday en route to her home from
Wenatehee, Wash. She was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hover,
31 Alameda.
NEW DEAN
BATTUE. Nov. 31 uvTIi Uni
versity of Washington had a new
dean of students todey. He wss Ed
ward H. Lsuar, former desn of
the college of arts snd sciences and
professor of German. Lauer suc
ceeds Herbert T. Condon, who re
quested retirement and was elevat
ed to the post of dean Emeritus
of students.
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Enjoy Thanksgiving
Dinner With Us!
Served all dsy snd evening. Mske reservations
sww for the entire family.
WI-NE-MA COFFEE SHOP
Quality Food" At Reasonable Prices
Champion Turkey
Off to Turkey
PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 11 A
grand champion turkey left here
Saturday night for th Middle-East
country of the same name Ore
gon's gift to a Thanksgiving day
dinner labia in Ankara.
The big bird, very much alive
and gobbling, was chucked aboard
sn slrllner her for the long trans,
continental and trans-oceanlo flight.
It is tsgged for President Ismet
Inonu of Turkey,
V llK"WJlt
Oolng along on the trip to keep
the gobbler fed and comfy. Is Oeue
Maleckl, Salem, manager of the an
nual Pacific Turkey Exhibit at Mc
Mlnnvllle. He also carried a few
spares dressed and ready tor the
oven. Two arc for Washington.
D. C, dinner table. On I for
President Truman and the second
for the ambassador ol Turkey. One
dressed bird U going all the way
to Ankara. Just In rase something
happen to tlis lively critter dubbed
"Unity" by Judge who picked th
grand champion.
Yea are Habl for the anespeel-
ed which happen est your I
property. I
DUNBAR-ROBINSON i
INSURANCE AGENCY I
13 Bo. (th Ph. 1311
WE WILL BE
CLOSED
Thursday, Nov. 24
Thanksgiving
Day
KOHN'S
Flower Shop
430 Main
KLAMATH
Flower Shop
Ull Mela
DRIVE-IN
Flower Shop
3614 South 6th
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Tli answer to everyday
Insurance problem
By Jerry Thomoi
Insurance CtwrMswcr
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mount of thatf. tftur.rvr wills It
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ful Inventory of all llama la W Is.
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tlua all thing. hkh r valuaMa
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ramaraa, apufta aulpmant, lip
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Jerry Thomas
INSURANCE
111 I. lh rhon MS
Improving "Shy" Dsmpeer of
the Town club is showing improve
ment at Hillside hospital where he
Is under medical care.
J. L DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Office at
SM North 7th St
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LEE HENDRICKS
TOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUGGIST
Phone 4KI
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Th astounding now rail w malt for you to brown In
your own ovoa in 7 swift minutes.
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Pop "Brews 'a Saroe" ho ss
yow evva oo grill, eooky sbatt.
or any flat pan. Than walk swsy
for7minirtoi you've done your
part. Brows eary taoa sail
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nil stay fresh en roar thai lor
srserai day. 7W umkt in your
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Klamath Falls