Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 05, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH S, 1952
Hrl Hcout troop No. 63, led
Mr. Kiirl O. Murphy will hnve
tooklo bootli at bnim Uaturday.
Hoolul (Hub OF1S, Aloha Chap
ter 61, will nicnl Friday, 1:3(1 p.m.
Deaaert will be nerved, card to
follow (or those wlnhlnit lo play.
All OEH mcinucia are cordially In
vitrei. Huff Hrrtnnt It. O. Yancy,
Mrn. Yancy mid their mnull boh,
vailed here by the drnlh o( Yancy'a
mother, Mix. John Malta, lct yea
lerdav lo report to Travla Air
Tore Bae, Fairfield, Onlll, Ber-
Rpunt Yunoy wnn llown home Iroin
ores when hln mother become
critically 111, iter funerul wan Bat
urduy. Girl Seoul troop No. 38 led by
Mm. Chnrlcx Wamntad will hnve
cookie booth Saturday lit the
Orriion Food Blore, Hit Orgxon
Ave.
Membrra of ProMprrlty Reboknli
lodKe, No. 11)4 will meet Thuradny,
1 p.m. In the IOOF hull lor bit
liiew meeting.
Htewart l.ennnx Fire Bellen Vlll
hold regular mcdlna: 7:30 pirn.
Thursday, jf
The Public In cordlnlly Invited
' to attend the aeml-lormal Gold and
. 'Oreen Ball, March 7. S p.m. at
1 ' the Church of Jenua C'hrlM of I.nl
ter Day Balnte. Home and Martin,
Iteireahmenta wll be nerved.
The Conger . Home Extension
Una meptK Friday at (he home ol
Mra. Oerald Clwyn. JH Fulton. A
demonstration on kltrhen aloraer
rill be given by Dorothy Tnllcth,
Take a Back lunch.
Leilnn Auilllary Wlnrma Pout
14J la to meet at Memorial Hall
tonight nl a to dlncuaa plana for
the romlntr ntale convention here.
Refreahmenla.
Langrll Valley Monthly card
party sponsored by 81 Bnrnnbaa
Clulld. Hchedulrd for Parish Hull,
ttalurday eventnir.
Either Circle First Bnptl.it
Church meeta with Mm. J, B.
Hope, 1734 Johnson, Thursday, 7:30
p.m. Brlnn lined clothing: or vard
axe for donation to Czechoslovakia
Job'n Dnurhlern neirulnr meet
Inn at Maaonic Temple, Thursday,
t p.m. ,.
Vrlendljr Circled Mw In Nona
Hall, 815 E. Main Ml., Thnriday,
13:30 p.m., for a luncheon faceting.
Sacred Heart. Molhcr'a Club
meeta In Academy auditorium
Thurnday, 7:30 p.m.
VFW Auxiliary 133-Meet for
nomination and election of officers
at the Library Club, Thursday. 8
pjn.
For nurd typewriter! and addlnr
machine .... Voliht Pioneer
Office Hupply, :9 Main.
MB
7i 0
Wennkons
That's right: more real catsup in every ounce
of Dcnnison's. And, the most delicious catsup
you ever tasted!
Nine or more oC the world's finest California
tomatoes go into each bottle. By actual test,
Dennison's Catsup is richer than any other
popular brand, in luscious, meaty tomato
body substance.
This richer body absbrbs and holds more de
licious seasoning, sugar and spices, sparkling
vinegar. .
You enjoy more delicious catsup flavor... and
more real catsup in every ouncc.when you use
Dennison's. Fancy quality luxury catsup... at
popular price. Get it today, at your grocer's.
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Zlnn Lutheran Ladlen' Aid la to
meet Hiursday, 7:30 p.m., at tho
chinch.
Leap Year Baby A Hon was
born nt Anhlutid General llonpltul
Feb. Ml to Mr. and Mra. Carl Jen-
ulna's. The father In a patrolman
on tho Klntniith FhIIh Pollco De
partment. The little fellow welxhed
II pounds 4 ounces.
mirarrv Mrs. Robert Alexander.
former Khimath Fulls rcMdcnt, fa
lo underKo sursirry Tuesday. March
11. at Hitcrrd Heart Honnilni. Eu
gene. Mrn, Alexander la the dnunh-
lcr-in-law ol Mr. and Mra. W. H.
Alexander, Her husband la a atud-
unl ut the UnlveiHlty o Oregon.
KAKUU Important meeting to
nlKht at H In the Pllotn Club.
AK'iiad Incltiilen election of officers.
tclki by Olvll Air Patrol and Male
Hoard nl Aeronimtlca representa
tives and Mrn. Vernon Moe. wife
of co-pllot ol nilssliw Air Force
C-47 belnit oouKlit In this area.
Falrvlrw Study Group Will
meet at the home of Mrs. Cecil
HaKKreen, 1406 Canby 81. Thurs
day nl 3 p.m.
American Leslun Auxiliary '
Kin math Unit 8 will hold a rum
mane sale In the former location
of the Green Stamp store, 7th and
Pine, March 7-8. All members
having rummaxe to donate are
naked to call Mrs, John Glubrecht,
72(H) or bring- to store Thursday
afternoon or Friday morning.
Concert Unit
Slates Dinner
The annual Community Concert
dinner for workers In the member
ship drive which starts next week
Is scheduled for the Wlllard Hotel.
Monday, 0:30 p.m.
Mra. L. Itex limit Jr., chairman
of the event, says It will be neces
sary to make reservations not later
than Friday by plionliiK either
3-0483 or 6030.
Lucille Schrelner. representing
New York headquarters of the
Community Concert Service, Is to
attend the dinner and show-a sound
film on concert work.
Mr. Fred Khlers and Harriet
Mueller, co-chairmen of this year's
membership campaign, have or
ganized workers that are to launch
the drive next week.
Sea Anchors do not touch bot
tom. They are designed to make
a pronounced drag in the water
to check drift. Sports Afield.
General
Hans Frci
BOOKKEEPING
Service
2214 $. tk hmi 2-023
Same size
D.itnitas'i Is the werld'i ftMtt (hill Cm torm . .i
ail jvlifc frHfMirt ke.l ami Wa tsnatr Mart red
frsr la iptll Its dtHtitM lam.
WllSOlS'meansDekous
Sunday-Dinner Quality ONLY!
Dog Show To
Be Held Here
Local purebred dog will have a
chance at purely local competition
this Sunday at the Fairgrounds dur
ing the annual Klamath Kennel
Club AKO (American Kennel Club)
sanctioned nun point dog nhow.
Kntrlcs may bstnndo by phon
ing 3-1400 or 4360 this week, or by
applying at the door before 12:30
p. in. Sunday. .
Papers on entries are not neces
sary, according to KKC Pres. For
rest'Albcrt, and first prl.o winner),
will be awnded parchment certifi
cates showing the win made.
Proceeds Irom tho show will go
to trophies from KCC-Klwanls spon
sored dog show nlaled for Aug. 31
at tne Fairgrounds. More tlian 360
dog exhibitors from throughout the
United states participated In lust
year's big summer show.
At, mm ween s snow trophies are
to bo presented for bent and sec
ond bent child handlers, and a spe
cial trophy, olfcrcd by Anna Young,
Portland, will go to the best local
Pekingese In show,
Show Juclire will bo Mrs. Helen
Muring, Portland.
Probable Judging order will be
an follows Albert onnounced start
ing at 13:30 p. m.:
Toys, non sporting, working,
hounds, terriers, sporting, bent In
variety groups, children's bundling
Cibm and second bent dons In nhow.
A conclusion will bo set up, and
an admission will be charged 60
cents for adults, 25 cents for stu
dents and nine cents for children
under 2 years of age.
Youth Held On
Theft Suspicion
An 18-yenr-old youth. Alfredo M.
Herrrra, 728 Owens St., wnn to be
turned over to county authorities
today by City Police for Inventlga,
lion of a petit larceny charge.
Herrern was arrested bv Police
Tuesday afternoon following Invev i
ligation oi ineft of two aulomobllo
fender skirts from Eunice Thomas,
1943 Orchard.
The fender sklrti were traced to
a car owned by Wayne Byrd, 315 E.
Main, who told police he bought
tliem from Hcrrcra for 6.
Hans Norland Auto Insurance.
627 Pine SI.
More POPULARITY . . .
with a temibly priced
Hearing Aid . .
715 Main Street '
bottles; i.but
aaam mm I
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HERALD AND NEWS.
Merril) Hi
News
By YVONNF. CONNI.R and
KUSA MAK KKIiVI.M
The basketball boys and their
Saronts were honored at a buffet
upper Tuesday evening, given by
th F.H.A. girls. Arlene Lemler
played a piano solo, Vclma Fox
sang a solo accompanied by Ar
lent! Lemler, A skit "Just Basket
ball" was given by Martha Beasly,
Dolores Conner, Betty lcenblce,
and Yvonne Conner, Everyone en
Joyed themselves thoroughly.
Last Thurnday evening six Sen
ior High girls presented their en
tries In the speech festival to the
P.P.A. Durlcne Burkhurst and Joan
Llnrucle cave humerous readings.
Mury Quulls who Is entered In ora
tory, unrl an her topic the life of
Queen Elizabeth 11. In the radio
division Janet Dletdorff, Frances
K fort. Mary Quails, and Yvonne
Conner ut entered. : They talked
on soli conservation.
. The Sophomores are planning an
assembly for Thursday. It Is going
to be a humerous Imitation of the
Presidential election of 1952. Their
candidates for the president of U.S.
and Texas arc Mike Oeraghty and
Dick Fields. We're sure everyone
will enjoy themselves at this as
sembly. Monday evening was Bingo night
sponsored by the Freshman. They
reported tnal everyone mere naa a
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Merchants Get
Flag Standard
A uniform plan for displaying
the American flag pn downtown
streets on Important' holidays was
presented to the Klamath Mer
chants Association at Its meeting
Wednsday morning at the Wlne
m hotel by Charles Huhn for the
fine time.
The Me He Ma Annual went on
sale Monday. Everyone Is urged to
buy theirs now or they may not
gel them, for they arc going fast.
Merrill Hign was nonored lo have
Dolores Conner, Connie Reeves.
Evelyn Oaks, and Darlcne Ripple
In the extravaganza given by the
Malln Mariners, at the Broadway
Hall, February 29 and 29. The show
will also be presented at Milts au
ditorium Friday evening Mar 7.
Mar-noT
VARNISH
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A BARGAIN FOR FLOORS, WOODWORK, FURNITURE..;
1 qt. Mar-Not Gloss Varnish and SPECIAL
2" Nre Bristle Brush I lQfi
REGULAR PRICE $25 ) '
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS HIGHEST QUALITY VARNISH!
YOU Sfive VARNISH VALUE!
C0LDEH-RIPE BANANAS, PURE, SWEET
WHIPPING CREAM, AND RANCH-FRESH EGGS
ARE USED IN THIS DESSERT THRILL FOR
' MARCH. YOUR FAMILY WILL L0VE-Y0U-ALL-T0-PIECES
WHEN YOU SERVE CRATER
LAKE'S FRESH BANANA ICE CREAM, EITHER
AS A DINNER DESSERT. OR BETWEEN MEALS
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American Legion. ,
The proponed plan would place
flag standards at lorty foot inter
vain along the sidewalk fronts.
Presently owned flags would be
added Ut for complete downtown
coverage. Costs would be met by
j merchants; details and handling
; would be by the American Legion.
1 The merchants authorized a com
mittee to meet the Legion commit
tee and work out details.
- The motter of stores remaining
open or cloning on Armistice Day
was withheld from vote until word
is received aa to whether the Bend
Klamath high school football game,
to be played In Klamath Fa III.
this year, Is scheduled for after
noon or evening.
Plans are nearly complete for
the Spring Opening shows on March
14, It was reported by Bob Frcd
rlckson. - Carl Sparks presided In the ab
sence of Pres. Frank Drew,
There are no crocodiles In the
United States except In lower Flor
ida. Sports Afield.
Sherwin-Williams
MAR-NOT
VARNISH
CAA Identification
Cards Necessary j
Administrator Charles P. Horno,
Civil Aeronautics Administration, j
warned pilots, mechanics and all
airmen they must have an official
Identification card on their person
at all times while performing du- i
ties. I
Th? warning: came apparently as j
a national security measure. j
Home said CAA safety agents i
would Instigate a far reaching
23 Ved4d Af&
Monday, March 4, 1929 A tennis club which ho long bean
needed ond desired here was formed lost night when enthusiasts
met ot the store of C. Richmond. Richmond wo$ elected presi
dent, ond Jim Floyd wos elected secretory-treosurer, A committee
consisting of H. E. Hulls, Gordon Dixon, L, Z, Carter, Rohlen
Hastings ond Rev. Nelson F, Cole wos appointed to draft fl) ,
constitution ond by-lows.
Tuesday, March 5, 1929 Postmaster John A. McCall and
Russell Griffith, assistant postmaster, spent Thursday In Hillside
Addition investigating the situation for establishing city nail
delivery service.
Wednesday, March 6, 1 929 Permanent officers of the Young
Peoples doncing club elected recently ore: Ted Gillenwol.rs,
president; Elizabeth Groham, secretary; ond Elenor Perry, freer
urer. The committee in charge of the corning dance Is: Harvey
Borgman, Rex Hiatt, Mory Alice Reed, Howard Metcalf ond
"Bab" Leovitt.
Thursday, March 7, 1929 The largest group of Southern Ore
gon cottlemen ever to ossemble ot one time met ot the cham
ber of commerce to form the Southern Oregon Livestock Asso
ciation. Officers elected ore: C. V. Loosley, Fdrt Klomoth, presi
dent; C. E. Drew, Merrill, vice president; C. A. Henderson,
county agent, secretary. William Kittredge, Klomoth Marsh;
W. C. Dalton, Malin and Fred Stukel of Merrill compose the
board of directors.
Fridoy, March 8, 1929 An interesting side light on the growth
and business of Klamath Falls wos learned last evening when tho '
onnuol report of Rexoll stores in the state of Oregon for th
year 1928 wos made public. The report showed that the Klom
oth Foils Rexoll store, otherwise known os the Stor Drug Store,
ond owned ond operated by R. E. Dowecse, kept the lead in
sales in 1928.
Saturdoy, March 9, 1929 Mrs. K. G. Cummings wos hostess
for the PEO Sister hood ot her home on Washington St. when '
the new officers were elected. Those to serve next veor ore:
Mrs. Andrew Collier, president; Mrs. Fred Fleet, vice president;
Mrs. Myro Stewart, recording secretary; Mrs. K. G. Cummings,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harry Goeller, treasurer; Mrs.
H. W. Bothiony, chaplain; Mrs. J. V. Brewbaker, guard. ... '''
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