FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1U52 IfERALI) AND NEWS. KLAMATH TALLS.OREGON PAGK SEVEN iiauwiiiii i ' iji'iui )ui MeetlnK-Kwauna I..K.A. No. 41 will hold praolUa nunday filler itniui, a ii.in. Ui Hie joor lull, Klamath KllllB. I . Another Chante Klnal announce ment ol lh dale for Hi New York Urania Guild piny, "Volee of the Turtle" lo be presented here under kiioiirnlil, of the Burilnena anil I'mfMilontil Wnmen linn been ml for Miirh II. Other dalea, March IM nd March 14 originally net, eon lllntrd with the Community con cert mitt the Merchant' BprliiK Opening. The ilnv will be preaent td In Mllln Auditorium. The Pilot flub member' mid iMientn' aiiiink I crab feed l ached tiled for March 19 at the club. Denervation niual be niade and paid for before March t. Phone IH50 or 017 for renervallonfi, Kappa Chapter Beta Hlirina Phi met Krb. Ill at the Falrliaven M'hool. HiiMeiaea were Itulh Mc Colhini and Vera Gordon. Proitram chalrinan wan Dorln Burton. Mary Anna Kernn. ue.it apeuker. talked on "The Dunce" and a lemon In rnuiire dancing followed the blial pea meeting. The Ronania Kxlrn-ilon Unit met Feb, i al the home of F.uhi Prouith. II wan voted to have a I'lanned polluck luncheon for the lejitlval. The while elephant wax v on by Jean Anujal. A demonstra tion by the Four-H Cooklnn Claim rill be Riven at the next nieetlim I, to be held at the library, A lea ton on purae making- will be (riven. The la.it meeting- wa on "Blep flavlntt Kllchenn." Cub Pack-I will meet for a 6:30 Blue and Gold dinner tonlxlit at the Altamonl Junior Illiih Bchool. Vlillom Mr. and Mra. John ToU and young- dauKliter Lynn, Nampa, Ida.. Willi Tolk'a mother. Mrs. Peters. Twin Fells. Ida. were Irrlef visitors In Klamath Falls yester day enroute to Ban Franclnco. Oregon Mothers Club will meet Saturday al the home of Mrs. L. D. Oasa. 4tt No. Ird. for a business meetlnf and election of officers, lea will be served. Churn Movie "Barabbaa the Robber." a lllm produced and di rected by the J. Arthur Rank, the F.niltsh film magnate, la to be Known at the Church of the Brelh I en, Sunday, 1 p.m. Vlalllng-Mra. J. T.. Hanllen Is vl.iltlni Mr. and Mrs. Mack UI lard of thta city. Mrs. Hanlfen, Ceattlt, Is Llllard's slater. reeked Feed Theta Theta Rho Club la to have rooked food wile lit J'lKKly WlKKlv Bulilidny. Htmlrnts Honored -Two Kliiinnlli Basin tiludentn were aniomi ilionn inentioiied on Willamette Unlver ully'a honor roll during the Fall nemeiiler. Dorothy I. Judd of Kliiin nlh Falls was among 17 earnlnis n perlecl average or 4.0. Wallace Hoe trom Lakevlew was iinmed 111 the group cnrnhiK above a 3 6 av erage,' ; Air Wni WaivOlrnn E. Kirch er, husband of the former Bonnie Oleiittor of Chlloquln, hns been awarded the Navy coinhut aircrew vlnga. He Is member of antl Mibmarlne Air Squadron 8B2, Bun Diego, Culll. Yaohl ClulBundiiy fnmlly. din ner will feature a "nteii Fhrlmp Bouts and Virnlnlii baked ham. Make reservations at me club,-, .... . it ,"i)rtea' 4 I ' ''J ', ,i . ill 4 NEW NIGHT FIGHTER A Ue Havilland, Vampire NF-10. Kcrcams high over West Mailing, Kent, as; the R.A.F. dcmunstratcK new developments in London's night fighter' defenses. Together with the Meteor NF-11, the Vampires arc replacing the Mosquito NF-30. ', Hot Rod Clubs To Enter Race PORTLAND (tl Nine hot-rod clubs have entered wine 50 auto mobiles In a M-mlle ful uul Portland Hlinday. Banclloned by the Nortliwe-il thn Init A.'ir.oclnllon. the run will t.f Judned on. the basis of best time ft'llhlil tciriil speed limits and surety In the Hlfhl of cxlstlnn con ditions. Participating clubn: Pacers, Portland: lllli Llften, Corvallls; Road Klns, F.UKene: Dicers. Sa llem: Marauders, Newberv; Duks. u...i..fi.i.i. T-ixuiAt-u Pnltiioe Grove: Slow Pokes and Chokers, Vancouver, Wash. , Backers See Mac Entering Race I DALLAS. Tex. W John Chap : pie of Ashlnnd. Wis., niitlon.il prenldeiit of "FlKhters for Mac Arthur" Friday wired K- E, Kploi' of Porllnml he was confident Gen. Douirlas MaeArlhur would accept I- draft to seek the Republican iircsldentliil nomination. Rplin, who has filed petitions pTncliiK MacArthur's name In the Ornirnn primary, said this week Ire would not withdraw them even If the general asked him to do so Chi'PI'lc said he had congratulated Eplon for that stand. Chappie was here on a spcakliiR trip. He said he wotild be In Oreon before the May IS primary elec tion. . ' ' CHAINS NKF.DF.D SALEM Wl Motorists should rn-y chains over the Waplnltla Cutolf at Government Camp and on the Old Oregon Trail at Meacham, the Oreaon Highway Commission warned Friday. The commission aald ' there la packed snow on both roads, but that other roads are bare, , By COKA LF.AV1TT Mr. and Mrs. John Brown left Feb, 28 for Ban Diego to attend the wedding of John's niece. R. E. Thomas will iwlil at the store during their absence. Friends are' sorry to hear that Mn. Pauling Dewey Is 111 at Klam ath Valley Hospital. She Is the mother, of Mrs. Mlgxa Burk. Many, think are given to mem bers of the Bonanza Farm Bureau and F.d Oowen for getting gravel hauled In front of the school house and gym. Sure Is nice not to sink over your shoes In the mud any more. All we need now Is a flood light.; ... ... Mr. and' Mrs. Cliff Pepple and daughters of John Day and Mrs. Nome Pepple of Klamath Falls were Saturday evening dinner guests at . the Owen Pepple home and visited, with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. (phticki Wells, who are here irom Oakland where he hns been very 111 at the Naval hotpltal. Mrs. Wells will remain with her parents and he will return lo the hospital March 1 for further treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Wells arrived Friday to visit her parents the Owen Pepples. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Campbell have returned to their home at Alnsworth, Neb. afler visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarnh Ro.sc, and fam ily. Walter Casebeer called his moth er from New Orleans on Saturday and he and Martin Brown are vis iting friends there and enjoying the Mardl Gras beforo returning home. Paul Sharpe spent the weekend at the Roger Reed home and went with the Reeds to Tulclake on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pepple and Pam have moved lo John Day, Ore., where Dick has a Job. Cpl. John B. Rons and Pfc. Al bert B. Ross, twin sons of Mrs. I Sarah Ross of Bonanza, are now In Korea with the 40th Division. Shirley Hubble of Snn Francisco I spent the weekend with her par ents, the King Hubbies, and attend ed the basketall tournament. . Orval Wagner Is spending several weeks In Los Angeles. Congratulations to our basketnll ' team and their coach Whipple for 1 their good playing and good sports-1 manshlp, and for winning the tro phy twice In a row. 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The hnspltul said he had a (sir night, but that his con dition now Is poor. North America's second largest waterfall Is believed to be the Orand Falls of the Hamilton River at the edge of the Labrador Plateau. General Hans Frci BOOKKEEPING Service 1J54 U. fhen. l-02tl ffl oose Pance SATURDAY - March 1 for MEMBERS and GUESTS Moose Hall -1010 Pine Your Membership Card Is Your Ticket rUH Imfrntinf, telatful ... SAN FRANCISCO ftoy at tk Hatel Tbiwomb, at tbe Cirie Center ia tbe tbeaMr aad slwoaiag diitrid, ia direct Use with beta grat Bridge. Briag yaar iaarily.fer a waek-ead mr Imm.. mmA mmvor- the distjnetiTe EuiJteoaioifaaadierriee. nNMT l WTIIMir, Ms. m I mm k UM Sliiai: ttM r II I 1 HOTEL S fl wniTCOMB m m I I 'if, tut comir in uwt mu wiiiiwir u rata, lua. t a m 1 1 leLMHMUlMiimriKimnn Favk" CtaT mi LMto IUk itm1 J,;m KAtl C. Wf Iff Un Urn Mi," "M4m hi" CirteM mi rm Dr. Noles ' Announces the winner in Columbian1! $500 contest to find a name (or their sensational new hearing aid. 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