Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 17, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    MONDAY, MAIICII 17, 11)52
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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VUltlrit-Mrn. II. fl. Cllne, Port
land, the former Carolyn Unllrk,
Id Hip Klirt of tier puri'iitM, Mr,
unci Mrn. Joy A. UaUok, ai41 Or
uhnrd Wny. Mih. Unlli:k If 1 1 In.t
nlulil for rnsndena lo ulluiid (mi'
rrul uprvlctm lor a, cout.Hi, McIIm.b
Heplne.
Tlirrr Will He a special lirft.
Inir of Klamath Climtlrr, No. SMI,
Itovnl Anh Miimum, Tueaday, 7:30
p. in. I'li.'.l Mnater Ui'iiico unci Old
Timer' Nluhl.
Kl. ninth FalU-Exlenalon Unit
will mrpt Wfrtiirmlny In the roin
liuinlly hull In tlm Feilitrnl Houk.
Inir mill. HOT WiiNlilmrn Wny. Time
li 10 a.m. Take mick lunch. C'olfee
pud diaerlii furnliilird hv Ihc lul-r.-iiM.
The project will be pUPio
making.
,
(llrl Hinulronklp depot lit Slur
Dru. 435 Mci In will be open Tucn
ciay, D n.m, to 12:3U p.m.
Itei'rull- MuiKiirel C. Riilph. nen
mnn rrrrull. Waves, UHN, (IuiikIi
ter of Mr. mid Mrn. Dimitld Rulpli.
lion III Dnimnui. itiiKliiule of Hie
Il0111i11r.11 hlkh school, In In recruit
tmlnlnit al. the U. H. NiivhI Training-
Cunter, UulnlirldKe, Md.
Training Charlca V. Doliry, ara
mun reiull, DSN, eon of Mr. mid
Mrs. Charlta V. IKibry. Kallnn
aiiarlmrnt. Malm, In undergoing
' recruit training al the U.H Niivnl
Center, Bun Diego. He entered the
jtrrvlce Jnn, 't'i, HIM, Hefore in
terim the ftervlre he attended
Uoulhern Oregon College,
Hneaker J. J. OllleMile. flnlem,
will aprak Tuesday end Wednev
day evenings, 7 30, nt the Church
of Ood, 2803 Altiimonl.
Meellnf There will be n meet
. Ins ponored bv Young Republi
cans, Tnendny. II p.m. In the Wl
nema Hotel. Renulor Phil Hitch
cock will npenk.
The Keno PTA-ls holding 1 spe
cial meellim, 7:30 p.m. Tuenilny
In the nrhool gymnasium for elec
tion of offlrern for Uie comlnK yeur.
The 4 H club members from the
ree 'surrounding Keno will fur
nmh the program. Member of the
Relln end Bown Kherp Club. Jnrk
end Jills Sewing Club, the Cookie
Kld end the l-et's Cook Club will
rirmonMratc. A urprl. lunch will
be served.
i:iele4 - Pntrlrln K. Wiird,
daughter of Mr. end Mm. Wilburn
E. Ward. P. O. Box I08, Keno,
h been elected Prenldent of both
llraria of Jloiwen end Coed Co-op
Council. University of Oregon. Miss
Ward e lunlor in ocll nUidlet
wen valedlctorlnn of her class In
KUIIB end has consistently won
ncholnatlc honors.
1'ieaped I'lre Word has been
received here that Mrn. Lure
Thome, one-time night clerk t the
Steven llolrl enenped Injury or
pronerly lonn In the recent one
million dollar Windsor Hotel fire
In Seattle. The ntx-floor hotel wen
'f bedly damaged.
Home Mrs. Mnrgnret Werner
. , who recently had major surgerv
at Hillside Hospital has returned
to her home In Bonanza.
fc
The Bl-Weekly meeting of thn
Ambrleu club will be Tuei.diiy eve
ning at the home of Mm. fl. U.
Muiphey, 2121 Klna.
Meellnf The Folrhnven Home
1Tvl,ulf.n llt.H ,lll Ik,) Wil,,-u.
day, 10:30 a.m. at the home ol Mni.
ice noiiiony, p-eno jtoiiu. 111c top
ic for nludy will be Kitchen Hlor
ave. Each member In to Inke 11
inan'n handkerchief for men IIviiik
at the Klamath Numlng Home.
The llaibln'a Club will meet
7:30 p.m. nt the home of Mrn.
Lola Truax, 1)40 Dlvlnlon. Anyone
not able lo attend call Mrn. Truiu
after 0:30 p.m.
There Vlll Be no meet Inn of the
Fremont PTA nqimre dnnce iiroun
thin week. 'I7ie next niectlii will
be March 24.
I'rlnellia Circle Klnmnth I, Min
er nil Aid will meet Tucnduy, 7:4S
p.m. at the home of Mrn. Arthur
Oners, 1554 Orexon Avenue.
Nludylnc 4'nptHln Wnldeen Upp,
on of Mrn. Anna Upp. lIKft Huron,
and huhbnnd of Mrn, Klinerlne Upp
604 Newport, Bend, In ntleudliiK 1111
A-norlate Advanced Officer' Courne
at the Anti-aircraft Artillery mid
Guided Minnie Center. Fort Bllsn.
Texan. Captain Upp. Rrndunle ol
KUfffl weara the Bronze 8iar medal
for service In World War II.
Home Albert P. Thexlon, lire
man, UHN. han relumed to the
fltaten after elitht mouthn combut
duty In the Far Fant aboard the
Deitroyer VbB Lymiin K. Bwcnson.
Ruburban Fire Department Aux
iliary meetlnK tonluht 8 p.m. M
the Fire Station. All wives of Sub
urban Firemen Invited.
Nelchhora of Woodcraft Refiil
lar meetltnr at KC Hull tonluht,
8 p.m. Refre.hment and entertain
ment committee: Vera Reeves and
Elve Weaver,
WURLIT2IR
A aneinlflctnt
plana, Many
levaly stylet end
finish! to shoes
from.
LOUIS R. MANN
PIANO CO.
120 No. 7h
WHAT ARE TODAY'S FACTS ABOUT
NEW CAR ENGINES AND POWER STEERING?
I AST year Chrysler introduced its
J newFirePowerV-8engine,'and
America's first passenger car full-timo
power steering. Both new ideas "took
hold" in a big way.
Today, others are announcing "new
engines" and "power steering"-. . . but
with some basic differences worth keep
ing in mind if you're buying a new car.
First: about "new engines." The
fact is, a really new engine design hap
pens only once in a great while. It did
happen in the Firepower V-8. Its 180
h.p. was only incidental to its basic
ntw design. Its key idea is a hemispheri
cal combustion chamber, which makes
even non-premium gasoline develop
more usable power than other designs
can get from premium fuel
American toglon Auxiliary
Klumii'h Unit 8 will honor I'nni 8
wllh n jiarty on Ita 33rd blrthdny,
Tiirndny H p. 111 hi I he Veteran's
Memorial Hall. All punt command
ern, l,eitlomilres mid wlven Invit
ed lo iiltmid. Mm, Paul Otterheln
mid Jullii Wllllamn co-chiilrmen.
Auxlllury executive board to meet
nt 7:49 p.m.
C'lnaed-Oftlce of the Klamath
chapter of the Tuberculoma and
Health ' nocliitlou will be cloned
thin week. Am-.oe. Seiry. Mrn. Krlo
M11 lorn In In Portland taklim npe
clnl Inntrucllon In social hyucne.
Women of MooseHula Its Initia
tion mertlim Tucnduy, 8 p.m., ill
the Monc Hull.
1'rlnillla Club Conireiifttlonul
Church unit mectn tomorrow, 8
p.m., til II)': homo of Mrs. K.
Liiinlile, 2Mf Homediile Road. Mrn.
HhorKcu will be co-hontenn. Twyla
KcrKimon In lo lend In a final dlv
cunnhin of "Ktctin to Pence." All
Inteienled Invited.
Hoy Hcouta Trop 4S In lo meet
, at the Flrt Prenbytcrlnn Church.
. tomorrow, 7:30 p.m.
Danclna Clnnsen Intermediate
nriunre dnncliiK clannen will nlnrt
Tuesdiiy, 8 p in., nt the Community
Hull on 8. 8th St.
In Memory Thone dcnlrlnR to do
no ninv nend contrlhutlonn to the
FrleiHln Church. Nprniiue River, In
lieu of flowers In memory of the
late Lottie Pultcrnon.
hf HOI.AIISIIir
COnVAI.LIM in-i The 1100
nnniiul collcue ncholnrnhlp Riven
bv Bafcwnv nlorcn to the 4-H club
boy or ulrl wllh the bent llvento:k
breeding project In Orcoon oe
thin year to Walter Prlchnrd Jr.,
in. Bend, Announcement wnn mHde
Monday by L. J, Allen, state 4-H
lender.
Introducing orfSz)
$75 r
Only Chrysler engineering has so
far mastered this design. Several cars
do have some power increase, in terms
of previous designs. The importsnt fact
is that FirePower is not a "warmed
over" engine, but irons' new in per
formance, construction, and efficiency.
In poiw steering, too, there are
basic differences. Chrysler uses hy
draulic power, always in effect, to do
two things. First, it does 45 the steer
ing work as you turn the wheel. Second,
we've cut the' amount of wheel turn
needed by over 13.
Parking or cruising, you get more
and easier control than ever before. In
sand, snow, or ruts, the hydraulic
power is always there to keep the fron,
wheels from "steering back" at you.
Community Concert Drive
Ends With Rush As Full
Membership
A IbkkIiik Community Concert
membership drive suddenly couxlit
fire In the final hours and clor.ed
baiurday evenlnit wllh a record
roll of 1450 membership.
Friday mornhiR, wllh only HXt
members alKncd, outlook for the
conilnn concert neason was decid
edly bleak. But canipamners
launched a npirlted rally that crash
ed throiiKh wllh 650 additions
membornhlpn FrMay and Baiurday.
This year's membership cam
paign was directed bv Mrn. Fred
K.hlers and Hnrrlrt Mueller, an
fluted bv Lucille Schrelner, New
York represennllve of the concert
association. A crew of about 100
workers Mirned up member.
JmI nlnlit. Jubilant concert of
ficials heaped pralu on the cam
paign directors and workers for
their record-breaking drive. "It was
Just ' wonderful,'' said Concert
Assoc. Pres. Louis Mann.
Immediately followlnn the end of
the drive Saturday evening, concert
association directors at down wllh
Miss Schrelner and scheduled next
Mason's concert offerings.
There are to be lour concerts:
October, the Lonlnc Svmphon-etlei-.;
December, the DePaur In
fnntry Chorus: January, the Bal
let Rune de Monte Carlo ConceYt
Company; March, David Lloyd,
tenor.
MODEM WAY
ST. JOIIPH
TO GIVE
I ASPIRIN TO
YOUR CHILD
tnp CHIIPM.S,
let aTftiubi at e4irai
715 Main Street
ruu-riMt
POVER STEERING
Reported In
The 30-plece Longlne Bymphon-
ette, directed by Mlchall Piastre,
has four times been selected by
U.H. and Canadian newspaper music
critics is the "foremost concert
ensemble".
The DePaur Infantry Chorus.
comprised of 30 Negro veterans of
World War Two, appeared here
few seasons ago. The chorus Is to
clone Portland's current concert
neason In art appearance there
March 25.
The Monte Carlo Ballet's concert
grouD In. of courne. world famed.
Two planlHts accompany the group.
David Lloyd Is a young tenor
who has been winning growing ac
claim from critics. He has ap
peared with the Boston Symphony
and sang two seaaon with the Hew
York City Opera Cpmpany.
Actual dates for the four con
certs are to be announced later.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
"I alwnvs moka aupa a! m,.
rsjet numbers . . . Don't want
to male a mistake tine) caH
enyof those red squirrels!" .
. . .To get the right number,
please look it up in your latest
directory...Pacific Telephonsj.
fld'OWn
V.S ENGINE
You get the same amount and feel of
control all the time . . . full-time ease
and full-time safety.
Actually, the differences, both in
engine performance and in steering
safety and ease are impossible to put
in words . . . but just as impossible not
to feel the moment you get into a
Chrysler and drive it! Why not see
your Chrysler dealer and do that, soon?
CHRYSLER
THE FINEST CAR
AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED
Steel Outlook
Held Better
WASHINGTON VFI The govern
ment said Monday It has 'sub
Mantlal" amounts of steel, eooner
and aluminum on hand for build
ing commercial projects In the lant
half of 185S. It Invited contractors
to put In bids for new coastructlon
jobs.
Manly Flelschmann, head of the
Defense Production Administration.
BUILD BETTER FOR LESS
PEYTON PUMICE
BUILDING BLOCKS
mirtoop
vismin rtoo
MU MiULATINO
IIAUTlFUi
1ASTTOIUI10
COSTS TOU USS
DEYTQN &
II a IS SUAKIT IT.
STORE HOURS
...KEYED TO YOU AND YOUR BUDGET I
TAKE OUR NEW ELEVATOR TO OUR
COMPLETELY REMODELED SECOND FLOOR!
WONDERFUL VALUES ...COMPLETE SELECTIONS!
MINIATURE DOLLS
MORE
THAN
300 J m
TO " j
CHOOSE & p-?C.
FROM! I Vvv?&?lw
.' Sid ma lor Increases In allotments
of the hitherto scarce materlnla
will go to highway, school and
hospital builders starting July 1.
tie indicated that practically all
applications now pending tor In
dustrial and commercial structures
will be approved.
The DPA boss said that under
the new program It Is possible that
tne ireeze on building of new tele
vision stations may soon be ended.
He pointed out that such action
would require a ruling by the Fed
its such
good salt!
Plain or iodized; always free
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exquisite gowns! with sparkling
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find brides, bridesmaids,
'TAKE THE ELEVATOR
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Imagine! . Yc-uU find" every ,
little girl's favorite "let's pre
tend" characters, including
blushing brides, dolls of many
nations, story-land dolls . .
each one so dainty, so beau
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guess it's Just $1! Hurry to
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JUST ARRIVED!
EASTER TOYS
SOFT, FUZZY RABBITS AND DOGS
PLASTIC RABBITS .. . EASY TO CLEAN! '
LOTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES AND COLORS!
Cleverly designed animals
by HIRSCH, Individually
packed In clear plastic
boxes I Polka-dot rabbits
of sturdy vinyl plasttcl
Many, many to choose
from for your youngsters.
Easterl .
eral Communications Commssllon,
which has put a ban on building ot
new TV facilities. , ;
Don'i sun your (urn before and
Ins them to the furrier for atoraga
In the spring. Lang exposure to
hot sun nss a tendency to ladaw
certain furs.
Place your beds so that the
morning light don not strike your
eyes.
red package.
Varittits" with
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at
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many others!
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