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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1982
leaving Mr. and Mrs. Plrtl
Hitchcock will leave tomorrow
morning for Redmond to attend
funeral services for Hitchcock's
aunt, Hitchcock and Steve Mosher,
, truck aalea manager for the West
Hitchcock Corporation returned
yesterday by air from the East
where they visited O.M.C. facto
Ties at Detroit. They also visited
Mllwaukie, Philadelphia, Cleveland
and Hitchcock attended session of
the National Council, Presbyterian
Men, Chicago.
' Rhow The choir of Mt. Lakl
cnurch is working hard on a show,
"Dark Town Jamboree" to be ore-
rented Feb. 16. No admission will
be charged but a free-will offer
Ing will be taken and all proceeds
wm go to me ou name iund for
the new Mt. Laki Church. It Is
necessary to raise several thousand
more dollars before the building
can be started. See "Dark Town
Jamboree," 7:30 p.m. In the high
school gym. v
' Cancellation The League of
Women Voters, "Know Your City
Government" meeting to have
been held at the home of Mrs. C.
E. Dennis Wednesday has been
cancelled.
Square Dance The Elks Square
uance ciud is to meet at 8 p.m.
ai uie loage, wun otto cms call
ing.
Honor Meet Prosperity Rebekah
Lodge in regular session Thurday
night will honor Charlotte Martin
and Nellie Wattenburg with a card
and handkerchief shower.
' Members and friends of the
Ambrleu Club will meet tonight
at the home of Mrs. June Selby,
610 Mitchell. Please note change
of meeting place.
Henley PTA will meet t p.m.
Wednesday In the high school.
Pounder's Day will be observed
with a tea.
Home Extension Olene-Poe Val
ley Home Extension srouo Is to I
have an all-day meeting Thursday I
at the Community Hall. The pro
ject is to be ' step-saving kitchen.
Water Meet A general meeting I
for all water users of the Tulelake
Water District is scheduled for to
night In the Tulelake Lesion Ha 1.
V o clock. -
St. Mary's Altar Society of Sac-1
rea Heart cnurcn Is to meet at
the parish hall Wednesday, potuck
r.l 1 p.m. All attending are asked
to Dring pens.
Women of the Moose will hold
their regular meeting In the Moose
nan at 8 p.m. tonight. A drawing
wiu oe neio ior iree aues.
Lady Eagles Club will meet In
the upper Eagles Hall at 7 D.m.
Wednesday night for a potluck sup
per ana cm as. Guests are wel
come. 1
Footm Inters Meetine la sched
uled for Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at
iucca s taie on a. ein. All mem
bers are urged to attend.
'- AJ' Ui sV ' V'
ABOUT 40 PERSONS were attracted to the first nicht of flv-tvi
at the Gun Store, among them Stephen Bleak (left), 1782 Kane, and Larry Brown (right).
-wvi iwuicuaic, iLtuicu gciuug jusu'.ucuuns in me incKy art irom Cecil Drew,
Cripple Falls,
Walks Again
GRAND RAPIlia, Mich. Ml
Betty Postemit, who six venra ago
thmiKht Bhc would never wulk
attain. Is out of her wheelchair
Tupaday,
The protty 33-year old Calvin
College secretary hud been pnra
lyaed Mom tlio wal.st down limn a
lull while she whs In hiuh aehool,
Doclm's held no hopo for her re
covery, lint Dally completed her
education and went to work.
Then. Inst April she foil from
her wheelchair on the alcpa ol a
college building.
Sho landed on her anine, and
Belly said, "lllo Jiml aeriurri to
How Into my legs, 'llie mure I ex
ercised the stronger tliey got."
Surgeons said the second tumble
apparently treed adhesions.
Now Betty, alter months of prac
ticing in secret. Is walk nu nualn
She siiys:
"It wus something that linpprned
in UMi a providence."
Heat Poses New
Plane Problem
CLEVELAND Ml - A new hurdle
lor iilrpluiiu dcslgncis, a "heal
wnll." Iiiin been iiii'iilloiicd bv John
F. Victory, executive sccreliirv ul
the Niulonal Advisory Comiiilllco
lur Aci'oimiitlcK.
Ho did not detail what he niciinl
by a "In-ill wall." but It possibly
Is the arced at which pliuie would
bo slopped by the danger or Irid
ium Iiiiiii thn iilr.
Vlcloiy declined In a talk lo llie
Cleveland chapter ol the American
bncloly ol Mi'IiUn Hint planes cap
able ol speeds belter limn twice
Iho speed of sound were "wllhln
the forcNocublc Inline."
lie sulci Iho "sonlo barrier" llie
speed o sound was once llie goal,
but that now gelling through the
"heat wall" was llie problem.
To purify drinking water, Use
one lliduzono tablet lo a quart ol
water. spoils Afield.
Free Yourself
from laxative slavery
Try this delightful family break
fust I real I Eat a generous bowlful
(about lit cup) of crlap, toaaty
Kellogg's all-bran with sugar and
cream. Drink plenty of liquids,
all-iihan In tlio natural laxative
cereal that may help yon back to
youthful regularity, lost because
of lack of bulk In your diet. Its
tlio only type ready-to-eat cereal
tlmt supplies all the bulk you
may need, High In cereal protein,
rich In Iron, provides essential B
and D vitamins. Not habit
forming, Why don't you try It?
Kellogg's la so sure you'll Ilk
ai.i.-iihan that If you're not com
plrtnty n(lIr(i after 10 days,
send empty carton to Kellogg's,
Battle Creek, Mich., and get
VOUBLI YOUR MONKY lACKl
Cupid Pushed,
Town Aroused
Jolly Neighbors will meet to
night, 7:30 at the home of Mrs.
Pat Koesman, 2460 Applegate.
Henley Grange meets Wednes
day 6:30 p.m. for potluck supper
to be followed by a program pre
sented by toe Boy scouts.
" Women of the Moose Drum
Corps will practice Wednesday 7:30
p.m. In the Moos Hail in prepara
tion for the heme talent play to
be presented veti. 12, All members
are urged to attend and to bring
comedy "jstumes. This will be the
. last practice oeiore the piay.
-Midland grange will meet Wed
nesday B p.m. in we Miaiana
- grange hail. All members are
urged to attend
Vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Al.
Tredway, 813 Lincoln will leave
Sunday for a month's vacation with
their son. Dr. James C. Tredway,
heir daughter, Mrs. David Chris
tianson and their families in Seat
tle. Tredway is manager of
Voight's Pioneer Office Supply.
Tredway will also attend a gift
show in the Olympic Hotel while
North.
Regular meeting of the Shut-in-Friends
Club scheduled for Wed
nesday has been postponed because
of illness. The next meeting will
be in March. .
' South Robert O. Sproat of the
Klamath Furniture Co. is in San
Francisco this week for buyer's
market. He was accompanied by
his brother-in-law . Neal Fife of
Neal's Fountain who will spend ten
days or two weeks In the bay
area.
Improving Mrs. Earl (Susanne)
Hamilton, Marvin's is improving at
home following surgery last week
lend. ' Better Mrs. Henry (May) Con
r4" has returned to her work as
"manager of the glftwares depart
'ment at Miller's.
; Jayeoes Art BecVloe, Phil
iHeath and Bill Friend were all in
Mroduced as guests at last nighVs
meeting of the Junior Chamber of
Commerce. Registration was held
for the forthcoming spring board
i meeting scheduled for Pendleton
later this month.
Meets Wednesday Klamath
Board of Realtors is scheduled to
meet Wednesday noon at the Wtl
lard. Program includes report of
me directors' meeting at Portland,
realtors' code of ethics and other
business. All members are urged
lo attend, Qomer Jones is presi
dent of the board.
BUCKSPORT. Me. Ml Civ c
Son Born A son. named Steven groups here want to heln Dan
Rose, was' born Jan. 14 to Mrs. Cupid push laggard celibates to-
wanda L. Erwin, formerly of wards uie altar.
Klamath Falls, and her husband. Thev'v arranged RunhAinrc'
Sgt. Ross G. Erwin. at Mare is- Ball" at the high school avmnasium
inim. viuic u. vnm. OKI. r.rwin. k hvn a rimriv rhA Hail ha.
Marine, is serving aboard the aroused controversy in this town
uiacr woo AjUS Allgcica Wlin uie I Ol 2.1KKJ people.
7l,!m. Ken. rh.iwA.nW- LM J' nanaer arnesi V
i . . na,c euiu muiiuay uiKllt.
uuicneon weanesaay i p.m. at "Thie ie nnt nr
TanoI'e rri a T-l-.r t Aehnrn .haU. - , ... ..w, - r.v.
man. extends tavUation to all lShJS? 2! Jlr
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
Tn ritn rnl levcljr new ilnit plana
itbri inr i.aui t Jilailil I'taiio I it lit -pny
1-!0 N. lib, ! low munlhly
ri. Afirr rtaaonahl ltn you t-ait
If VSU Wlih. rhaiiva from runt In nur
eha irf mttii, Thn rrnl alrvadjr paid
! all rrailllfd la yaur ptirchaae at'eouitt
anq no oiDtr anwn pa mrni It liver
tary. Tha rnonlttly pa)mtnl ran ba
iiiua ninr man rni. ur, 11 you pra
!r. yau ran vanllnuo lo rent.
Daughters of the Nile.
WAVES Get
Quick Action
or for the general economy of the
town.
"Married couoles are the ones
wno duv and build homes. If we
Ican Increase home ownership by
raising ihe marriage rate everyone
i win Deneiii."
But Town Manager L. W. O'Con-
nor sees a dark side to the pro
posal.
It s all right to promote" mar
riages." he said. "But mcrriage
There s nothing slow about this lfaos 10 cnuoren and tnat means
modern age. uuuuihk more scuooia ai uie iax-
Yesterday Donna Lea Cone. 20 payers' expense.
2126 Greensprlngs Dr., and Mar- 1 m not the man to discourage
garet Dillstrom. 19. 1919 Worden. Cupid but I don't think he has to
were enlisted in trie U.S. Navy w
as waves through uie local re
cruiting 5iauon. -
rney lett last night oy plane, vnriPTV TrirP
and arrived this morning in Bain- I
bridge, Md., for recruit training. Dannpc TIia44
boui girls were attending OTI
wnere tfley were enrolled as meal- rhett of about $200 from Klanv
cal tectaiology students. Recruiter ath variety 8tore, 836 Main St.
Frank Roemer of the local office sometime over the weekend was
saia oom giris rtraivm uga in i reported to City Police late yes
ings in their examinations. terday
Miss Dillstrom was an OTI home stnre Mn rinnoM r. n.rh...
coming princess the past year. told police the cash was kept in
two registers and a cash drawer.
IM Dw aiPrPHTT . nee
Firm Formed
The Mentl-Newlun Aircraft Corp.
has been established and set uo
at the Municipal Airport, with Max
Menu and Lloyd (Pop) Mewlun as
owners.
The corporation replaces the
Menti-Whiteline Aircraft Service.
operated by Menu and John White
line, and the Oregon Aircraft Serv
ice, operated by Allen Mocabee Jr.-
SCD Election
Verdict Today
The results of yesterday's elec
tion In Eastern Klamath County to
determine whether or not the Lan
gell Valley Soil Conservation Dis
trict should be enlarged to Include
some three-quarters of a million
more acres of land will be an
nounced later today. -
A committee was scheduled to
count the ballots, drawn from polls
at Bonanza and Bly and from ab.
scntee ballots mailed In by voters.
Landowners in the area were
eligible to vote.
The Langell Valley SCD has been
selected as a pilot 'district for a
survey for .improvements of public
lands, and the lands within the
proposed inclusion would become
a part of the pilot district should
the election favor Ihe inclusion.
Woman Killed,
Five Injured
HILLSBORO l.fl Five crsons.
two of them children, were criti
cally Injured and a woman was
killed In a collision near here Mon
day.
Mrs. Ruth Helen Will, about 60,
driver ol one of the cars. died.
Joe Thomas of Astoria was the
driver of the other vehicle. The
'nlured were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas,
Mrs. Virginia Foshee and her
daughter. Linda, of Long Beach.
Calif., and another child, Jean Voel-ker.
TONIGHT INSTEAD
CHILOQUIN Mayor William
Lorenx has announced the councl
meeting regularly scheduled for
Wednesday night has been slated
for tonight instead.
You're invited to the
ANNUAL
Foreman's
BROADWAY HALL
at, Feb. 9
MUSIC BY
MCDONALD'S ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION: $1.00 Per Person "
Sponsored by Mglin Fire Deportment
9th and Pine
PHONE 3188
CLEARANCE!
WOMEN'S WINTER
COATS
V
Toilorcd and Fur Trimmed
All Wool Fobrici
we must make woy for new Sprinq merchandise.
ALL SIZES, MANY STYLES
REG. 22.50
REG. 24.75
REG. 35.00
REG. 45.C0
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
1500
2000
2300
3000
Ninth and Pin
(7- &
Phone 3188
MIRBARC
for mny
the Hum!
i Rem in thi
UUtA
Main
Moador, February 4, 1 929 Mr. ond Mrs. Henry Mock, resi
dents of Indiona, hove arrived In Klamath Foils to visit until
middle summer ot the home of Charles Mock, brother of Mr.
Mock. Mrs. Mock is o counsin of M. H. Wampler of Rocky
Point.
Tuesday, February 5, 1 929 Plans hove been completed for the -high
school benefit dance, which will be held at the Alramont
pavilion Friday evening. Proceeds will be used to purchase uni
forms for the Pelican troubadours, the high school orchestra.
The orchestra personnel is: Jack Harney, Harold Robertson, Matt
Kohn, Bob Morrison ond Hubert Totton. .
Wednesday, February 6, 1929 Mrs. Lucille Barnes has been
elected president of the Community chorus for the ensuing year.
Other officers elected to preside with Mrs. Barnes ore: Irma
Smith, vice president; Thora Miller, secretory ond treasurer; Mrs.
Fred Cofer, pionist; Miss Helen Abbey, assistant pianist; Mrs.
Kathryn Bryon Brunton, director.
Thursday, February 7, 1929 Henry Gerber of the American Na
, lionol Bonk has left for Son Francisco from which point he soils
the last of the week for on extended tour of the world. He hos
planned his trip so he will be allowed ample time in all the
larger cities of the world. Mr. Gerber hos been planning on the
trip for more than two years.
Friday, February 8, 1929 Frank Ira White presided as host
over on enjoyable bridge evening ot his home near this city lost
Thursday. Guests were: Mr. ond Mrs. Fred Fleet, Mr. ond Mrs.
George Gates, Mr. ond Mrs. Syd Evans ond Mr. Frank Apple
gate. Saturday, February 9, 1929 A meeting of the railroad and
merchant's committees of the Chamber of Commerce will be
held Februory 1 1. Members of the railroad committee are A. J.
Voye, chairman; Walter West, Claude McColloch. The merch
ont's committee is composed of E. W, Vannice, chalrmon; George
Barnhorr, Roy Durbin, M. P. Evons, T. W. Deliell, Albert Moy
ond C. H. Underwood.
"Insure With Landry"
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John A. McCall
D. L. Thomas ,
AUTO PROPERTY"
419 Main Street Phone 2-2526
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STREAMLINED MOWER
24.88
1 o-inch size. 4 spiders hold the '
; blades in alignment. Ball bear-,
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(Grass catcher is extra.)
(B) WARDS MASTER .
ALUMINUM MOWER .
Reg. 28.45 26.88
-inch size. Combines rugged
ness wilh light weight. Ball
bearings in cutting reel, drive
. wheels, rubber-covered roller.
(C) WARDS LAKESIDE
CAST-IRON MOWER
22.95
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frame. 3 spiders lo hold blades
in lirle. Ball bearings in culling
reel and rubber-covered roller.
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18.88
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16-inch size. Enclosed wheels
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An easy-slarfing gasoline engine.
Runt more than 10 hours on
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