Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 18, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, MA11CH 10, 19(52
HKHALP AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE HV8
"Jr'FT
Ilnmr Mr. and Mia. Marvin
Tlminaa, Tulnliikc linvo returned
"in n iiiunlh'i vacation In Houlh
pin Oliloriiln whrin they visited
Willi 'Ilmmnn' brother, Seymour
Thome mid fumlly, Hrverly Mill,
unci hi irtuthnr nt Hiintn Monica,
'I hey mad a nhnrt trip Into Mexi
co bcloia returning home.
Muveil-Mr. unci Mm. John Cra
vpii. limner Mnlln renldents who
Red Cross
Drive Lags;
Hope Held
Allhniiuh the Klamath nrd Croas
fundi drive In morn than half over
mid Ipm IIiiiii Imlf tho Roil ha
been reached, nlllclnln nnd drlvr
worker, continue to bp optimistic.
However, their optimism In tpni
pprpd with thp thouiiht that even
llual aiicceaa of thp IhukIiir Rural
nivlalnn In Hie key lo attaining the
SW.Ooo goal.
Had wcuther mid tough travel
ondiiioii have net lounly handi
y . apppri the Jluriil Division co-chair-lupii,
Herb Pollurtl nnd Jim Em
non. The KhmiRlh Red Cromt di
rectors, In apeclnl session yester
ilny, ponrirrrd Pollnrd nnd Em
mons" problem and made pinna lo
give thrm all a.salnt.
A of this morning, the Rural
Division hnd turned In but S387 to
ward a quoin of 16,000.
Overall collpctlona Uila morning
lotnled 1 1). 230 . amounting to ap
proximately 41 per cent of the
3A.0O0 Itonl.
'nun In how the alx divisions of
tlip drive ahaped up Ihla mnrnlntr:
Advanced gifts, quote 13,500. col
lection $1,700, 6s per cent: Real
clrntlnl, quota $2,600, collection
1.631, 65 per rent: Industrial,
quota S4.500. collection 12.880. 0
per rent: Special 0 roups, quota
$2,000, collection $050, 48 per cent:
Ilunne. quota $8,600, collection
$2.ABU, 34 per rent: and Rural
nuoin. $6,000, collection $378, $ per
cent.
Till vear' drive I running uh.
alantlally ahead of la.it year',
with rollpcllon almost $3,000
ahrad of thp aame time lt year.
Fay Smith, regional Red Croas
field repreaenlatlve, told the direc
tor yeterday she ballsed the
drive here waa progressing aa fa
vorably a drive In other area
chapter. She pralaed the director!
for their active Interest In push
ing the drive.
HMOPB ROMBKD
TUNIS Wi A homemade bomb
ahailered window of luxury ahops
In the European quarter of Tunis
Tuesday. The stores had closed
for the noon hour and no one was
hurt.
bought the Venter Jonas ranch
nenwn from St. Barnabas church,
Bonanza have moved to their new
home, '
Improving Word ha been re
ceived by Mr, and Mr, Marlon
Unrne Hint Mr. Grace Omnu,
1025 N. 4th, San Joiie, 1 Improving
after a recent nerlous Illness. Mr.
Omnu and her husband at one
lime operated the Quality Uellca
tcunen here.
Tha 1 anvaajuimmlltajt if the
Congregational Church building
lunii' will meet Wednosday, 7.46
p.m. at the parsonage. Bam Nel
son Is chairman.
New Daughter Mr. and Mr.
Glen Yiple, 4600 Anderson are par
ents oi an eight pound daughter
lioi n Mondny evening at Klumiith
Valley Hospital. 'I he little girl, sec
nnd duughter In the family has
been named Kay Ann. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. King of the Merrill Highway.
Vlltir-Cpl. Leslie Thaler, Fort
Ord, serving In the army, spent
the weekend at home with his par
ent In Tulelake. Enrouie north he
visited briefly with a ulster, Mr.
Betty Williams, Redding.
Npeaaer-J. J. Gillespie, 8alem
will apeak tonight and Wednesday
night, 7(30 p.m. at the Church of
God. 2802 Allamonl,
Nome Mr. and Mra. Ben Bchultr.
Tulelake. have returned home from
a visit lo Southern Calllornia.
Visiting Mr. and Mr. Mark
llattan are visiting here from Ash
land with Hattan'i parent. Mr.
and Mrs. At nation. Mark Is study
ing at Southern Oregon College.
Honor Winner Sally Thomwi.
daughter of Mr. and Mr. Douglas
Thomas, Tulelake, has been select
ed outstanding member of the
senior class of the Tulelake high
school, and will receive the Bank
of America Achievement cun for
excellence In the field of liberal
arts.
Medford, are now practicing In that
city, 'I hey are Mrs. Hazel Miinrl
lin, Mm, Bessie Logan, Mra, Mil
dred Hlley and Mra. Hazel Maxen.
'I he women had had to undergo
2000 hours of training before being
eligible for .licensing by the Ore
AHsoolatlon. Allar. HiiilelyHl, Mary'a Allur
Society of Hncred Heart Pnrli.h
will meet In the parish hall for
nnlluck lunch at 1 n.m. Wednes
day.
Past Oracle Club Royal Neigh
bor of America will meet at 8
p.m. Wednesday at the home of
Mrs, Kiln Pauley, 631 Rosewey Dr.
All visiting past oracles are In
vited to attend.
Friendly lr le will meet Thurs
day, 12.30 p.m., at the home of
Fannie Ooddard, 2441 Garden St.,
for potulck lunch and busliiena
session.
liaxbins The club will meet Fri
day at the Lola Truax residence,
640 Division. Anyone not able to
attend tiles re contact Mrs. Truax
by phoning 6207.
Visitor Klgln Cornell, Lake
County Agent, was a Klamath
County visitor Mondny.
Transferred Ernie Smith, for
the past year clerk of Modoc Na
tional Forest at Aituras, has Mi
promoted and transfered to Lassen
National Forest and ! now sta
tioned at 8usanvllle. Mel Dlnunlck
Is replacing him.
Zurlel Circle of Klamath Lulh
ran Church will meet at 7:45 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Victor Pres.
ton. 4017 Bristol Ave. Mrs. Marian
Peebler will lead the Bible study.
Practical Nnraea Four former
Klamath women who Feb. 18 were
capped as practical nurses in cere
mony at First Methodist Church.
AN IASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
froaa lo 1.0.1a . Maa. ri.aa toaa
iar. tie N. lib. at l stair
rai. Altar a roaaoaoalo Una 70. eaa.
It va with, o.aaaa (ram Mat la "or
ch.ao .fraaaaaat. Ta Mat .Iraa.r al.
I all cratno t. y.ar aarabaa. neeaasl
aai a alkar 4wa ai acti-
urr; Th Maiai7 aayfliaBlt eaa
lllll hlratr Ibsa rval. Or, It yaa r
f.r. caallaaa la ml.
ttiirmnn was wllh her mother some
months ago.
Wood Itlver mill of the Repub
lican Women's Club Is to iikci at
the; home of Vernon Norval. Chllo
nuln. Thursday at 8 p.m. The meet
ing Is Important nnd all P.epubli
cans mid persons In this area In
terested arc invited to attend.
Home Mrs. Teresa McComb,
Malm, I home from Hillside hos
pital where she recently had ma lor
surgery. Mrs. McComb, a Klamath
county pioneer was city librarian
at Malln for many years.
Two (iroupa of the League of
Women Voters will meet Wednes
day, one at 10 a.m. at the Com
munity lounge on No. 8th, Ihe sec
ond group at 1:30 p.m. at the home
ol Mrs. Ivan Thompson, 602 Pa
cific Terrace. The public is Invited.
Viultlng Mrs. Basil Brown and
son Barton are visiting with Mrs.
Brown' mother, Mr. Paul Setzer,
Blngln, Wash.
Pelli an Post 1383 VFW will hold
a regular meeting in the club
rooms, Thursday, 8 p.m. .At this
meeting officers for the coming
year will be elected and all mem
ber are urged to be present.
Henley Home Extension unit Is
to meet Thursday, 10:30 a.m. at
the home of Mr. Bill William.
The lesson will be on purse mak
ing. Potluck will be served and
all members are asked to bring
their own table service.
family left by car last weekend
on a combined business and va
cation trip to California. Jacobs
will attend markot. lor Rudy's
Men's Store, In San Francisco and
postlbly also will make a buying
trip to Los Angele.t,
Recent Visitors Mr. and Mr.
Axel Olson, 3844 Denver Avenue,
had a recent visitors Mr. and
Mr. Leonard Johnson, Dorr!, and
Andrew Carlson, Cass Lake, Minn.
Luncheon and Cards Thursday I
p.m. at Ihe Yacht Club. Phone club
for reservation,
i Midland Orange Meet tomorrow
j 8:30 p.m. Birthday dinner for those
i born in January, February and
i March. Business aession will fol
low. All member urged to attend.
To San Bernardino Dorothea
and Norma Brown are spending
their spring vacation In Ban Ber-
SoManyLittleCfi.ldhooailU
Strike At Night! XH'i SJ:.,"
' ra mothira make
aura to kaap St. Joaeafc Aapiria For Cfaildraai
bandr, raadj for eioartaocii-a. It'a appro a4
br tbouaaada of doctora. Tabteta aro aalalt
doao. Itooaadlobroak thorn. Crtildraaukoits
pura etaa flator. Bap 61. Joaapb Aapiria For
Children today. Sottla of $0 Ubleli oall J Pi.
nardlno visiting their sister and
family, Mr.' and Mrs. 8. O. Fran
cisco, i
Surgery Corn Ann Leltake,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
LeiUke. Fnlrhaven Heights, under
went mnjor surgery at Klamath
Valley Hospital the first of ihe
week. ,
r
We
W Mali, !
k VHhri in
Brand-new way to please folka on Lenten dava.
Serve Fluffy Shrimp-Potato Hake low in coat, trips
in taatel And breeze to make with ready-cooked
fllue Plate Canned .Shrimp,, .plump, tender, full of
ileep-aca goodnerw. No peeling. NownateMo-oa.cart
of lilut Plate Shrimp eaual to l-lb. whole raw ihrimp.
FLUFFY SHRIMP-POTATO BAKI
4 madlgm baked potatoes, hot
2 lobloip. butter or margarine
Sail and pepper to toate i cut) milk
i cup cubed American choose
I 5 -ex. can Blue Plate Shrimp
Cut slice from top of each potato, scoop out potato
ana mnnn. ana Duller, mils, wnip until nuny, mix
in cheese and ahrimp, saving a few ahrimp for gar
nishing. Fill potato shells with mixture. Top with
shrimp, lightly oiled to keep trom drying. Moat
in 350 oven (mod.) until potatoes aro browned
and thoroughly hot, 4 aervings.
DrujePDcafiej
f A M U n UPIMD
To Han Francisco Mra. H. P.
Patterson. 524 N. 2nd. daughter
Ai,t.jklla an,l frlnH Manf-v War
v.'lck, left this morning for it shop
ping ana signi-seeing visn to ean
Francisco.
$:lk The Elks Sotiare Dance
Group has slated a meeting at the ;
lodge tonight at 8.
Scouts F.xplorer'a Post 142 Is to
meet at the First Presbyterian
Church tomorrow, 7:30 p.m.
First Presbyterian Women's As
sociation is to meet at the church
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
OaLinuJ Hhmp Mr anrt Mra
George Demelrak, San Francisco, j
cnesier Buster nams, anicr,
Calif., Lester Wlgmore. Orland
here to attend funeral services for
Mrs. A. L, i name r. iviarRnaur
Poe Valley, have returned home.
A 1a,,nl,M- Mra Poland (T1plpn
Sturman. Arlington. Va.. who re
cently submitted to serious major
surgery was unable lo attend. Mrs.
Jacob South The Rudy Jacobs
NOW
DOUBLE
S&H
GREEN STAMPS
CliffYaden's
SIGNAL SIRVICE
2560 So. 6h
(Open 24 hrt. Every Day)
ramoua far In Baro Beauty
Slnca Bible Daya
Lovely
Rose of Sharon
Only
50
ca.
SpecioI-by-Mai'l
Rigrii from the time
of Solomon, flower
invar hMv admired
lh exqultlle beau
ty of the Rom of
Sharon. Rich aham
rork green leave
and big roaw-MlVi
blooma In den
thadea of pink red
or DurDle. Eaav to
grow. Hardy. Won
derful around foundation of houte
or aa a border. Blooma early laati
through Fall. Shipped the perfect
tie for eaay transplanting, a large
2-4 ft. On arrival itore or plant at
your convenience. Limited supply
order now! Send AOr for t, plua 10c
for postage, handling. SI for 3 or
2 for 5. postpaid. CCD's welcome
on order for 1 or more. Money back
Guarantee. EXTRA GIFT on or
ders for 2 or more a lovely, flow
ering Red Twig Dogwood.
Krate Nurierl's. Dept. H'M
nisemtnglen, llllnels
Name
Add rets
The too most amazind mv ranges
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healing Radianlube surface units automatic Clock Control . all- ;
porcelain finish, inside and out full- . ' i
width utensil drawer. I'rlced at only ', oCaaaaC
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mi
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CONVENIENCE
"1
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9:30 - 5:30
master
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LL AND YOUR
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porcelain finish. Inside and out. Model RO-60 So1
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VERN OWENS'
124 No. 4th
Phone 8363
small sisters dres
up for. Easter, in
SHEER GINGHAMS
... colorful woven tissue cottons
... wonderful embossed cottons
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SECOND FLOOR UTv 1 1
Soft ptitelphidi,eleirpnghim checks )J
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with lice . . . uch cute young Ewter OTHER STYLES 4.8
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CLEVER
STRAWS
1
98
Pert and pretty- traw
with lots of flowers and
fruits, accented by con
trasting rayon velvet
trim. Let her choose her
style . . . designed for
any age from 3 to 1,
SECOND FLOOR
her
shoes . a e
Near
Colorful
ONE-STRAP
PUMPS
79
Choose gay tangerine or
pink in this soft leather
flat. Your young miss will
love them I Scooped shell,
outlined with stitching,
single strap. Sanitized.
Sizes '5 to 3.
DOWNSTAIRS
her easter coot . . .
IN
BOLD
CHECKS
With Matching Purse
(2)
Terrific' values at the low
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Styled Just like mom's with
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Slies 3 to 6x.
Sizes 7 to H 10.90
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her easter suit . a .
BOLERO
STYLE
With Clever Emblem Trim
98
Emblem-trimmed boleros
topping pleated skirts . .
finest rayon fabric with
lots of smart detailing. Big
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Sizes 7 to 14.
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