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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1951)
TUKSDAY, NOVKMnKR 13, lOBI IIKRAtJ) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FTVR Family Nlllit J' uli vli w I' I A I IiiiIiU lla Ininllv nluht Tliurndiiv, I I 3(1 p. in , In Hip mIiwiIb audi lirluin. 'llin executive iiii'dlnu It' lulled Inr 1 30 p. in. In tlm ntlioul talslrrla. lluiiuiiagn halo Ithir.lilr 1"I'A holds a IlllrtrrllllllrttUfi rilliililHKr Mile Frlclnv anil Hniiudiiv nt 1 -rliiliurlmil l.uinljrr L'u , llm mul Walnut. Women Voters Unit two. l.ciiirua of Womrn voli'in, will inert liuiiur luw nt 10 II. in III tlm luilllr III Mm. Walter Mrlnlvrr. Xls N. 4 Hi "Know Yiiur city (luvriiuneut. " All person III tlm iirluliljorliood me Invllril. Meet Friday -- I'ylliiun Hl-.lrm dub will inert ut Dm home o An tun Vnnns, Willi Wmilliinil. I'rliWy H t. III. Members iirr liftki'd tn bring articles Inr tlie Un.nnr. Kiilllrr Mlrhnrl I., droll, 'ruiniuv L. 1 1 1( 1 1 -.1 1 . Iluiolil M. Ituxli Jr mul Hilly K. llrowii. nil nl Klninulli F'ulln. irrrnllv rnllnl'Ml In llir nlr lorce lluotiuli the loail tcoruitliitf olllt-p mul liuvr Imtii ar ailincd to Lackland llrld. Tex. Meeting Hritulnr inrrtliiK ol Thru 'Ilirtn Itlio dull will lie lu marrow, 1:30 pin. ILHJf hall. K.nlMrd -O K. Uiicluilmn of Illy ha boon nnnliinrd tn Fori l.ewlr. Wnnli., temporarily niter riillnllnx in ine nriny. I IMult In nm i Camera -Tlm luovle dlvlM ifji Klniiintli Camera club l ihVcl nt B p. in. ut Moldovun tl Inn school. Alllrrl-M-HKt. I'rtcr Olllltler nn rrcrultniK duty lirrn nliu-p IIM7, Imn brrn nMilunrd to duty with Die II. ft. nlr (nice mid In hpriidinir h tew days Iruvp bclore leporllnir. o Ills new station. F.versrrrn (tarilrn dull Exec utive iucoiiiik hot lor Dip lioinp ot Mm. II. tl. HlPlin. 4:147 Clliitnn, Thursday nt I p. in 'Iliiinknitlvlim lavorn lor Die county liillimury will be inndp. Klnmnth Art Awar Ullon Mrtn bers mo ururd by Lorraine John ron tn utlpnd n rpcrption tumor row night In Hip KUIIH art depart input nl tlin hlirh school. Time Is 1 . 'I Iip iipw art room will "o open (or litppa!lon. mid n compre hensive rxlllblt of muilenl work will on on display. Unc Dip Moiifirtlr atrecl Piiirmu-p npnr lite pnrklnir. area; hip nri room in ni ion noiiri of the ntAir on Uic fternud floor 1 lie public In nlno Invitrd. t)4lp i'llll(r HchndlllP of Dip incPtliiBn of Dip WHC8 uf the flrM I Methoillnt church Imvo bppn libniiRril On lliurndnv. prnurnm coninilttpe will iiiprl 13:15 p. in , rxPcutlve romnilllpp, 12 30 P in. lipiiprnl nippllnn will oppii with n prosrnin nl 1:30 p. in. Mm. K. C. Kklund, mlnnlonnrv from I.nlln Amerlcn, will b niipnkpr. Members urged to brine n nur.nl. I'olluik Moneaa polluck pnrly touliihi 1 3D p. m. In Dip cliy li brary club room. Hrlns own tnble crvlco. Entertainment plnnned. mill iplrpnliiupnln nprvrd. 'I he roni nilllpp In coinpimpil of Mrn. K. O. Vmiiuni, Mm. Don Vpnirh, Mrn. I.orpii 1.. Miller Jr., mid Mrn. Ucrt Urny. Nqllnrp Dmirlni - Olio Kill" will bp Dip t'iillcr ul Iteunipn J'rldnv l"r tViunrn dnncliiK, K13 p. m., Food nvulliible. HiiinniPrn I'TA A iiippIIiix In nilipdiiled lor 'I'upndny, 7 30 p. in , Willi IntliPin rnppclullv Invitrd. Mm. tlenevn Uuncnn will be Die nppukpr. Hojnururri -A luiuhron mrelln( nl ttojournern club In l be lipid Viptlncnilny nt Hie Wlllnrd. Tlm luncheon will be nolionleiu), nl rJ'30 p. in. TIip bunlnehn nrnnlon ntnrln ul 1:46. with enrdn to follow. All iipwcoiiirrn tn Klmiiutli t'nlls are cordlnlly Invitrd. Mrcln M'ednrndny A r'miUr nipctluu ol KUIIB I'nrcnin-l'nironn In nclnduiPd lor Wrdncndny. 1:44 in tlio K.U nuilllorluin. Hack to miIiihii lor pnreinn In Die lliemr. HPlirnliiiiPiiui will bo nerved by Urn KU llbrnry club, mid n mem bernuip nilrnonnce prlro will be ulvi'ii. Hluilcnln ol Die home room Imvlnu Die IniKPnl nilcndnnce m pun-urn will be given pnrly Inter. t '11.- i.uiiunll Vnllcy wom rn club will npoimor dunce nt ,nu hull. November 11 ntiirtmu nt II p.m. to rulne inoney lur Hip niiniuu coniinunn -. mnn tree, hvrryono In Invited. AAl'W Will linve rruulnr inrriliiii biilurduy. In honor of Ainrrlcun Educnilon Werk the uircliiiK v.!" be held nl Oil with n lunch nrrvrd by Die nchool Mrn. Kiirinn, nlnle prrnlilpnt of AAUW nnd Mm. C. U. WlnMon, rcitlonnl vlcp-pienldeiil of Die North Tncltlc iPiil.m of AAUW. will be gueol npenkcr. Trnvplpr Clem Joyer. local busl np.n nmn, lelt yeMrrdny by Unit ed Alrllnpn for C'olnrndo Sprlnga on u btintnrnN trip. From there he will lly to Mlniirnotn to Join Mrn. Joypr who mnde Din trip by train. They will visit relatives. Card I'arty Kebrknh nodal club will rntrrtnln at a enrd pnrly at the IOOF hall, tomorrow. Denaert luncheon will bp nprvrd at 1 p.m. Durum a nhort bimlnrnn nennlon the prrnidrnt. Mm. Ilnnnnh Illcknon, will nppolni a romnilttre to nrrve lor Dip milium Clirlntman pnrly Dp crmber II. Cardn will follow: Hont pnnp.n will be Mrn. Mnrtha Baker Russian Sub Force Large? LONDON. W-llrannry'n Annual, an unolllclul Hrltlih review of the world'n nrmrd lorcrn, nnvn Itunnhi liu a lorinliluble aubinurlnn force which In canning apprchenalon among other navnl powern. The review generally conatd rrpd to rpcrlve lln Inlormallon from nuthorlutlve aourcrn nniu Itunnln Is nrllrvrd to hnvr 310 null murium In arrvice and 130 nujre undrr connlructlon. It nuld thn HovlPt Union now hnn nome 3.000,000 men under nrma and could niohlllip 300 dlvlnlonn half ol Kuinhi'n world wnr two prak within two months of an out break of wnr. Hovlet nillllnrv orunnl.ntlonn, the review continued, are ruled by "nn iron discipline rulolned bv HUlIn hlmnelf." 'Hip nrmv linn been com pletely rporgnnl.ed undpr chlpfn of provni ability, It addPd. but Die olllcer corps In wenk In Its reluc tance to accept renponnlblllly. 'Die ntinnian air lorce ran larne numbern" of high quality let lighters, notably Dip MIO-lo nern In Korrn. the rrvlew anld. but a copv of the U 8. n-JO superfortress in aim H only heavy bomber In service. Blood Donors Visit Armory The lied Cross bloodmobilo set up shop this afternoon at the KUunnth rnlln armory with dona Hon hourn scheduled from I lo 4 p.m. Diln time. Ilrd Crons officials here report a good turnout was expected by late Una afternoon. W'lnlrr wrnlher la dnnreroua wenthrr. I'honr linns Norland for Immerllatr eoverage en your ear 3-ZJ15. t'lsaars Millinery rlan.nra In , ffnlher hnl mnklng will start Fr; dny, evening 1 p. in In the home rr room nl KU1I8 Cnll Mm. Joe Vnn Mrtpr, Inslrurlor, B1J8 for fur- Iher Inforninlloii. Ilpnpflt -Fort Klamath CI club Is to sponsor n public enrd pnrlv HnU tirdnv nlghl. BrldRP, pinochle nnd rnnnnta will be playpd. prises rIvpii Try Hip Npw Corona I'ortnlilr Typewriter nt I'lnnrrr Office Sup ply Co. 629 Main. For Christmas A lotting gift ('! snr nun frn th ttM-S r IMSInv 4IIH1 t nnkat In ntal. Ihlt snrt ! IS lr nlr US Slntll. nIS ltl mt Mnlll llnrl mttl mcnlhlr srnnl I J.nBii). IUv tmvr Sinn arlltr4 nw sr Jsl St 1 hrlilmnl. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 N. 7ih HAMMOND ORGAN Agnes Lowe and Ducle Hoover. Meeting The Klumnth home ex tension unit will meel tomorrow, 10 a.m. nt the community hall of Die federal housing unit. 1631 Washburn way. Textile palming will bo domonnlrated by the lead ers. Take alngle edge rar.or blnde snd glims not over i x 10 In size. 11 making bnnkeu take them to meeting.. Back lunch. Club Meet Ml. Mnzama Toast mlslrpsn club will devote two min ute table topics tills week to ques tions regarding education In ob servance of Amerlcnn Education Werk. Rperlnl Mepllnf St. Mary's al tar society will hold a special meeting tomorrow at 1 p.m. In the parish hall. All ladles have dona tions for fancy work booth are to bring them at that time. NOW... 23 Ayo. Monday, Novsmbsr 1 J, 192S The Jolly Neighbors hld their rcgulor monthly meeting ot the home of Mrs. Robert Holl In Aliomont Acrei. Among the members preterit were: Meidomts Edgar Kendall, Marry Bright, George Monn, E. J. Lelnlnger, Cleve Wmgard, Robert Hough, Chorlot Hamilton, T. N. Cott, W. C. Towmend, Lena B. Smllh, Carl Rlchorriion, Axel John on, Mary Willioms, C. N. Snow and W. J. Newman.' Tueidoy, November 13, 1928 The first harvest of blue grass teed In the nolo of Oregon has been taken from a Klamath larm, twenty ocres of the rich forage crop on the Caledonia 'oneh ol George Stovenson ten miles northwest of Klomoth Falls. By Ingenious use of o combine harvester, Mr. Stevenson aided by E. A. Geary simplified the horvest of the seed crop, Wednesday, November 14, 1928 With Guy Merrill ot auc tioneer, severol hundred pounds of Netted Gem potatoes which brought blue ribbons al the annual potato show, were told to members ol the chamber of commerce ot public auction. The money will be placed in Iho potato boll fund for next year, Thursday, November 15, 1928 W. T. Lee, veteran Klamath ' county assessor, hos been named president of the Oregon Assessors Association and Klomalh Foils has been elected at the lite o the 1929 convention. Mr. ond Mrs. C. A. Dunn will leave an Thursdoy by motor for Medford where they will visit beforo going to Corvollis lo the foplboll gome. Mr. ond Mrt. Joe Wright ond Mr. ond Mrs. U. E. Roeder of tho Spring Lake district visited In Silver Lake over the weekend. Friday, November 14, 1928 A line of entertainment wos be gun at Ihe country club when Mr. ond Mrt. G. A. Krouse en tenanted membort of Ihe Reames Golf and Country club. Guests enlcrlolnod each oilier and Ihe parade of the Wooden Soldlert vas mighty clover. W. E. Lamm, Andy Collier, John Boyle, Francis Olds ond Paul Dallon were the toldicrs. Mrs. Fronen Olds was in old Dutch garb ond wot very attractive. Saturday, November 17, 1928 Mrs. Glen Jester entertained membors of her bridge club on Thursday ovenlng ot her home on Eorlo St. Mrs. Paul McKlnlcy Noel held high tcore, Mist Elna Jensen second high ond Mrt. Paul Dallon consolation, Guestl wore: Mrs. Paul McKinley Noel, Mrs. Ivor Neol Stewart, Mrs. Jacques Slcigcr, Jr., Mrs. Floyd Duncan McMillan, Mrt. Korl Honno, Mrs. John Murray Glover, Mrs. John Houston, Mrs. Lorctta Bryant, Mrs. Paul Dallen, Mrs. Lestor Offleld, Miss Elno Jensen ond the hostess. 1 A 'trlci's THE "Inturo With Landry" LIABILITY FIRE V. T. Johnson John A. McColl D. L. Thomas AUTO PROPERTY 419 Main Street Phone 5612 Peul 0. 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