Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 28, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2D, 10.12
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE nv
t'nllnl Away Mm. Frnnclii D.
Jlrown, Orynlul, Ore., left this
iiioiiiIiik fur Minneapolis, culled by
Urn dViitli nf u Ijicitlirr-lii-luw, linn
Hliiruock. Hhn will niicnd n nmnlli
with relatives LicIiiiu rotuniliiK
homo.
Tea I'urtyThr Women's Horlely
nf C'lirhllnil Hcrvlco of tlio Mntho
dint church Clilliiiiuln, will hn hont
rnnrH nt h Silver 'I'm, 3:3(1 to 6
?. in, Friday nl tlio homo of Mm,
'rod MiiKiuiirilt.
Rnninmlinr tlio inonllnir for He
publlciiiM tohlKlit, In Hit) lllirnry of
the llcnloy lilfih m'hool, culled
rnpoclully for roMilenui of Ml,
l,nkl, rinn Qrnvn, Mlillmid nnit I'on
Valley prttclncU. Mm, Miirnhnll
Cornntt, Oregon Natloilul Commit
Irflwonmn will tulk on "Brumlng
Iho Niillomil IMnlurn lo tlio I're
clnct Level," mul Btulo Hcimtor
l'hll HlUihcock will tulk on '"11m
Itrpubllcan Picture 111 1W2.
Charles DeLap, County Clerk, will
Minsk on rrulnlrnllon.
Red Cross
Board Maps
.Drive Gains
A novel anil striking progress
board in (he Clun More window on
Mull) Btrrrt will show dully stand
Inns of the six divisions in the
Klamath lied Cross membership.
JiliufS drive now under wuy.
Quotiu of Uio nix drive divisions
add up to a (2a,0O0 guul net lor
thin year.
The progress board depict Uie
division driven as an airplane race
Inward Die 100 per cent mark.
The rare courne la across 10 grad
ualrd circles with the 400 per cent
mark In the center. Hlx atnall
planes will be moved tip on the
board dully according to progress
nf the divisions they represent.
UiiUdde the biir circle are pictures
of the alx dlvlnlon heads.
The Advance UIIU division, di
rected by Wca Lorenr., la off to
a bin lend but that waa expected
alnce this division collects many
donatloru before the drive actual
ly net under way.
As of this mornlnir. the division
raccra shaped up like U1I.1: Ad
vance Gifts iWes I.orrnrl, 40 per
cent; Business (Roy Murphy), 22
per cent; Industrial (O. K. Puck
rut, 17 per cent; Hural (Herb Pol
lard and Jim Em mom 1, 8 per
cent; Special Clroups (Carrol Howe
and John lleydcni 1 per cent; Res
idential (Mrs. OcoriiB Clark 1, zero.
Donations accounting for the
above percentages were practically
all unsolicited. When the door-to-door
campaign Rets under way, the
tall-end divisions are expected to
move up quickly.
CONKAII
BAI.EM I Hie Oregon section
of the American Association of
Physics Teachers will meet at
Wlllametto University here Friday.
Moro than 60 OrCKon and Wash
Inxlon graduate students, high
school teachers and coIIpko protes
tors In physics will attend.
Canasta Hhufflers, cam en and
rills .... Vnlglit's Pioneer Offlre
Kupply, 209 Main.
Leaving Mr. and Mm. Paul Ot
Icrbcln, Mr, and Mm. Fred Hell
brnnnnr and Mrs, Einll Paul, local
president of the Eight rl Forty
nrn leaving today for Portliind
whero the men will nttend a-Trl-Hluto
Wreck of Uie Forty mid Klglit
mid the women will attend an ex
ecutive bourd meelliiK of the Klulil
et Forty,
On Tour Word has been re
ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
O'Coiiner, 133 Oraiil, Unit Uii-lr
duimliter, l'utl, Junior at Hi.
Mary's, Notre Omiifl, Ind., recent
ly made n tour to Washington
DC, Williamsburg, Va., and oth
er points of historical Interest. The
tour Is conducted annually by a
member of tlio college faculty. Dr.
llartholoiuew. With the 21 others
taking the tour, Pall was photo
graphed on tlio steps of Blnlr
House and the picture was pub
lished 111 "Static" collcgo paper
The group lunched In the Senate
restaurant' and met numerous Sen
ators and Representative during
Youth Again
Panel Subject
"Dulld the Basin" polls have
shown tha llasln citizen consider
youth our greatest potential re
source. How tomorrow's adults ma
ture and develop lias grcut bear
ing on what our country will be.
To determine whether or not
youth la but a dormant power
which potentially could be dlrec
ed Into constructive activity, the
next "Illllld Uie llasln" series will
study the topic "How Can Youth
Heal Contribute Toward Building
the Basin?"
A panel half of students and half
nf adults has been selected lo mull
the questions and problems of
putting tomorrow's adulla on an
active participation basis In the
community today.
Originally, a full panel of young
people, representing ull levels of
thinking from the city, the county
and even from further points hrd
been considered.
However, the polnt-of-vlew of
parents and others was added as
a stimulus lo draw out deeper con
victions and Ideas from panel
members.
As In the past, the facilities nf
The Herald and News and radio
station KKLw have been set aside
for the series. The panel will take
to the air on a broadcast at 8:30
p.m. Monday, and If past programs
on youth problems have been any
Indication, this one, too, will carry
a full hour and a half 30 minutes
longer than "Hulld the Basin" pro
grams are scheduled.
In fact, no "Build the Basin"
program has yet been contained
within It's originally scheduled one
hour limits.
A full audience participation Is
expected from this series; youth
topics lo dale have topped all oth
ers In concentrated Interest of Ba
sin citizens.
their Washington visit. I
On Vurallnn Word has been re
ceived hern from Mr. and Mis. A.
K. Kvckiiiiiu. Tulflnkn. on two-
months vacation In Mexico with
their son Norman, that Nnnnnn
was alrlckrn with ucute appendici
tis and iiuu surgi-rv at vanes, Mex
ico, Fed). 11, Surgcrv was per-
101 mud py a Mexican pliyiilcliui
with little knowledge of English.
He Is making a satisfactory re
covery. The family was within 200
miles of Mexico City while Visiting
Carlshnd Caverns, they met Mr.
11111I Mrs. It, M. l.alr and Mrs. N.
C. Wilkinson, Tulelako residents en
rou to home from a visit In the
Kasl.
HervlnR Cpl. Joe H. Oallegos,
whoso wile lives In Yrekn, Is serv
ing with the 7 LI) Infantry Division
In Korea. Ills division occupies a
strong bunker and pillbox defense
Hue on the mountainous east-central
sector of tho front, Ho re
celved Ills basic training In Fort
Wins, Texas.
If Interested In serving the
luncheon lor the annual Hoincinak
cr's Festival. Mnv flth please con
tact the Homo Demonstration of
lice, Hlal or Mrs. Mark Taylor
.181 by March 8. Between 300 and
360 women arc expected.
Methodist Men's Club Is spon
soring a "Sportsman's Night" at
the Methodist Church Frldnv eve
ning from 7 tti lu p. in. Demon
strations bv local sportsmen, mov
ies on Ihhlng, hunting and vaca
tion travel. The public Is Invited.
Meeting The Mt. Manama Toast
mistress Club will meel 0:30 p. m.
tonight lor dinner at tho Wlllard
Hotel.
Talent Show The Mt. Cnrmel
Altar Society, Chllociuln, will spon
sor a talent show, March Mlh, 8
p. in. In the grade achool gym.
For applications to enter, call i2'i
Chllociuln or tlio Chlloouln tele
phone office. Cash awards to win
ners will be made. A hand cro
cheted table cloth will be given
away.
The Altamont Home Extension
Unit will meet March 4th, 10 a. m.
at tho fairgrounds with Dorothy
rnl eth. new County Home Kxten-
i.lon agent lo glvo the demonstra
tion on "Kitchen Planning." The
kitchen floor plan mailed earlier
hou d bo filled out and taken lo
the meeting. Tako own table service,
llimimaee Hale Summers School
P'l A In sponsoring a rummage aale
Krldav and Saturday across from
the bus dnpot on Klamath Ave.
Clothing may bo left at the school
or store on eitncr nsy. ror pick
up phond 2-0027 or 8M1I.
Toaslmaaters Bob Knoll wan
first placo winner on last night's
program at the Modoc Toastrnas
lers, followed by John Rlach and
Tony Oluntonl. Knoll, Oluntonl and
John Alter were speechcraft sneak
ers, Rlach, Leo Northcutt and Wal
ter iinise wcro regular speakers.
Next Wednesday nlght'n meeting
will neo Uio election of officers lor
tho corning half year.
Dalta Kappa Gamma - Alpha
Chapter meets at the home of Mrs.
Den Jean Wright, 202s Wlard St.,
Saturday, 1:30 p. m., for dessert
and business meeting. Assisting
will be Olive Wilson. Ruth Oben
chain and Ida Edsall.
Mineral Club The Klamath Min
eral Club meeta Thursday. 8 p. m.
In the Chamber of Commerce. Vis
itors are welcome.
Fire Auxiliary The Suburban
Fire Department's auxiliary has
scheduled a meeting for March 3.
In the flro hall. Wives of all vol
unteers are Invited to attend. Time
Is t p. m.
Mothers Club Tho Oregon Moth
er's Club has scheduled a meeting
for Saturday, Mar. 1, at the home
of Mrs. L. D. Oass, 429 N. 3rd.
Business and election of officers Is
planned, Itcfrcshmcnts will be
served.
Food Sale The Midland Home
Bring tho fane I
for coHto . .1 I
cheep am
The collections of art works of
New York's Melropollllcan Muscun
of Art are said to be the most
extensive In the Western Hemis
phere. -
WALKER'S
Alley Cat Drive Inn
REOPENS
Saturday, March 1
k We're all cleaned up -rested
up and rarin' to go!
South 6th and Martin
JTt WBNHAsD COMPANY POHAND, OIEOOM
SH0PPERScA)fgSg
Party Time tO
17W
Poteet's
Market
Owned and Operated
By Bob & "Peanuts" Potcct
Lean Oregon
SLAB BACON
Any tixe piece
,b oC
Sliced Valpak
BACON
"Standard Quolity"
Pound
Package
35c
SKINLESS
WIENERS
ib.
49c
LEAN PORK
ROAST
Center Af
cut, lb.
DEPEND ON US
FOR
QUALITY
Prices
Iffective
Friday
and
Saturday
SALMON
large can
Mackerel CQn 15c
Colden Anchor, Shredded
Tuna con 25c
Durkee's
Mayonnaise QQ
Pint 'C
?fc WHITE STAR M
Lenten Solid Pack
TUNA
Lots. n
MACARONI """"' sZheim, 25c
BISQUICK
one large package
large package
39c
3 for 43'
Carnation Milk
ORANGES
CABBAGE
CARROTS
LETTUCE
1710 Oreaon Ave Phone 3860
Free
Delivery
On $5.00
Orders
Or Over
Economics Club In to have a food
sale at tho Pine Street Market, 7th
and Pine St'a., Saturday.
Old Time Banre Sponsored by
the Midland Granite at the Grantee
Hall Saturday nlKht.
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Saecoifallr TratUi
EveliiWt Math 4
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pring
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