TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TUREI -inn II i..ilnl ii. Hi 'III mill'l linl i i II I I III Quoin :luii in lioklliiK h ruin mitKO mile Biiliiidny, I) am., neat luor to tile All mill Noodle Hhop, 410 Mull). Loin of Ileum. DAV Mrrl -Tlio rnitulur ineellini of Hid Disabled Aiiii'i'loiiii Veluiiinti ' held March 111 In Hie K.O. Hull Willi n uotid attendance. Five . Jacob V. I.iiw, William I,. Hutch Iimoii. Clrnrun K. ISIllott mid Alvln W. Cnllnlinii with InltliiU'd. lie freslimentn were nerved. Phone 'nil Mm. Knlhrr Newell, clerk III the County 'lux of I lep re ceived it tnlenlionn mil Bnlurdiiy iilKlit Irom her aon I'lc. Murvln Nnwcll, on nlini'l leave In Tokyo. The cull mine llnmiuh at 0:110 p. in. Hnttlrduy and It wn 3:10 li. in, Uundiiy In Jiipiin. Murvln, uiuduiilo of tl in Henley liltth nchotil In with the 23rd Army lleulniiinl nd hail uren iiveraraa B inoiilhn. He hope to lie roiutcd to Hie Htatea by Mld-Mny. Merlins The Mnniinxn Farm 13il reati will meet Wriliir.idiiy, March 30, 8 p. m. at the liounma achool. Ilrlplnr Out J ii i lien Ownin. Jun ior nl the Uiilyerally of Uri'iion linn been appointed ro-clwli iniiu for the limit purnde to lie lilven In Ruifenc by aluilenta of the Unlvernlly dur- IciK nnnuiil Junior weekend, Muy v tliroiiRIi II. Pfr. Donald J, llirley.-22 non of,tr. and Mr. Joe Horidey, Mill lul.Jr him rntrrrd the Alrplune mill KiiRlnr Mrrhiinlr'n Bchool, Hhrii nard Air Force Muse, home of the lnrnr.it technical nchool of thill type In the world. Upon uriiiluullnn lie will be awarded Die riillnu of Air plane end KiiKlne Mechiinlc mid probably will be iivdimed one of the mnjor Air Force command for on-the-job experleiicf. Traveling Mr nnd Mm. Clifford Voluht nnd children of Volxht n Pioneer Office Hupply ere npendliiK a two werka vnrntlon III Ciillfornla and other polnla aoulh. They were joined by Mrn. Voliriit'n pnrenta, Mr. and Mra. Wlllliun I.ewin, Can cade, Ida , before Iravlim. hanir -. Helen Doeue who hnn been employed for three mill one ball year.n at Currln's Drum will leave April I to be recepilonl-.t nnd aattlMnnt in the office of Dr. Hnbert I'avne. Medical Unit n I IliilldltiK. Minn Unene hnn been In charm of the comnetlo drpnrlment. Dance Pracllce An Inlermedliite clann for arpmre dunrern will be held every Tucfdny iiIkIH 8:00 lo 10:30 p. in. at the Houlh Sixth Htreet Community hull with Allen Howard caller. Mr. Howard hnn called for noiue time for the Keno nquare dunce itroup, now moved to Booth Sixth. Ilieru In room for nine more couplet in the clnwi. lie alio culln in the aamo hull every Saturday night Promoted - Duyrl 1). HlMiop, nun of Amelia Ul.shop, Miilln. has been promoted lo Cpl. In the U. H. Ma rine Corpn. He In ntntlourd nt Camp l.ejuene, N. C. with Head miartern and Service Company working In the audio-vl-Minl Aldn Unit. He hnn just complcied the Courne of Hupply Hchool, training which lotted 11 week. , iurl-Mr. nnd Mrn. Otlo Ellin had an houne Kuentn over the week end, Mr. and Mrn. Orvle Steele and fumily. Alamniioro, N. M. The flteelen were enroute home nfter attending funeral nervlcen for Mrn. Steele's father John O llnrn. Port land. Mr. Steele In a re.nldrnt phvn Irlal on the White Knnln rocket project In charge of duln on mis lie fllfthti. Meetlni The Ladlea Auxiliary of Canton Crater, No. 7. meet Thurn day, 8 p. m. In the IOOP Hull. Entertainment and refreshments. Merllni Mt. Mazama Tonsl mutrenscn meet Thursday, 8:30 p. m. In the Willurd Hotel. Mem Mra are urged lo come. Visitors welcome. Arrived Mr. nnd Mrn. Otto Ellin hnve received word Dint their non Kenneth has arrived at Pearl Hnr- bor tor n two-month itny. Illn nhlp the USH Wlnntun, an attfvk trnnn porl, recently completed innneu vein with the Puclllo Fleet off the Hnn Diego count. Kalillill Art ntudentn of KU1IH liu vii nliiced ii n lulerenlliiK exhibit of wuler colors, olln, nketches mid silk ncreenliiK 111 the Art Center, 127 Mnln, Monl of the exhibit, competitive entries were shown re cently In Portland, The public la Invited, Meeting The Grent Dnokn Group will meet 8 p. in. 'lliurndny In the filly library In dlscusn Vollnlre'n Cnndlde. Lenders will be Iloland Uliich und Kenneth Lamble, llummage Hule The OikimIwiI Church of Latter Uny Hiiluls will hold n luininnito mile Saturday nt the Huburbiin Lumber Co. 11th and Wiilmit, fund to go lo the church l.,tllHln flltwl Ill-flybll Williams, Secretary at the Kluuiatlt Conty Home Exten slon oflce Is home, III with flu. Square Dance Jennalee Mnl lulleu, aqtiare dunce npeclullnt from Oregon Hlnte College will meet with Hxlctmloli acquire dunce lenders to night In the girls' high nchool gym, a p. in. The Sojourner will hold a regular meeting with no hostess luncheon Wednesday nl the Paul Hiinynn Coffee Bhop. Wlllnrd Hotel at 12:30 p. in. A business meeting nt 1:45 will follow, remainder ol afternoon lo be devoted to cards. Newcomers to Klninalh Falfoi are welcome. PTA Men's Night hnn been net up from April 0 to April 2 by the Tulehtko PTA of the high nchool, becnuse of lCnnler vacation. Future Furmern of America under leader ship of Verne Heinnlrcel will pre nenl purllainenlury procedure. The Tulelake liarbershlp quartette will sing. Men members will nerve. Christian Women', l-'ellownhlp MecU In the First Christian church Thursday, 7:30 p. in.. Ill a special nenslon at which men und their friends nre Invited. A nhorl busi ness meeting will be followed by cntertoinmrnt nnd refreshments. Honor fllrllidnya Royal Neigh bors of America hold a birthday putluck dinner Friday, 8:30 p. m., In 'the K.C. Hull. Those having blrlhduys In January, February and March will be honored. An old-lime dance will follow the pot luck. For Information on whnt lo Inkc. call 7013. Home Again Mrn. William Mel banc. 1540 Crescent HI., has re turned from Los Angeles where she visited her daughter, Beverly, for two weeks. Street Conditions Again Take Up Attention Of City Counci ; Expense Too Big probubly will be tl7.31.74 for n- phalt paving, and 122.201.14 for con crete. Hiuewuian wouiu ne inciuut'd In the Job, and use of a special emulsified anphult mixture In th- cement for nldcwnlkn wns written Into the specifications. Htreet troubles again ocounled monl of latl nlght'i City Council sennlon, and City Engineer Taxi Thomas declared this Whiter mid Spring have been "the worst we've had" on unimproved atroetn here In town. Many of them have been Impass able or virtually so since beginning lo thaw. Hlmpson, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrn. James A. Hlmpnon, 2148 Applegnte HI., wan taken to Docrnbechor Hoxpllnl In Portland Monday for treatment of rheumatic fever. Hhe has been In Hillside Hospital here since March 10. At Minneapolis Nanny Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Klllntt, 2023 Mndlnnn St., left for Portland Snturday enroute to Min neapolis, Minn , and the Twin Cit ies Hospital Hchool of Anesthesia,' affiliated with University of Minne sota. There she will take an 18 month's course In anesthesia. Mini IClllotl, a registered nurse, gradu ated from Providence Hospital School of Nursing nt Portland In 1050. She attended Klamath Union high school. In some places around town lite Street Department has uumpea sawdust and wood chlpi into mud- holes an a temporary expedient. Yesterday nchool buses got stuck trying to go over several miiddv street In the north part of town and the schools petitioned the city lor some help. Particularly pointed out as In dire need of help now were ntretchen of Hanks, Wocus, Scott Tunnel. Lvlton and Montcllun. Tliomnn wan asked to try to lo cate come cheap base material the city can use to try to Improve the worm spots witnout mucn cost. Thomas presented hi plan and nnd estimate of a paving project being Instituted on Lawrence 8t. to Improve the street from Newcastle down to an alley just, nacg oi El dorado. The cost, Thomas said BOGOTA. Colombia i,fl Fire destroyed 80 houses and left many homeles Tuesday In Mompos, n Mngdnlena River town In Northern Colombia. No casualties were re-ported. Theta Theta Rho Is to have In itiation Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. In the IOOF hall. Mrs. Velma Hr mann, president of Thetn Rho clubs of Oregon, will make her of ficial visit at that time. SIKUS INFECTIONS DR. E. M. MARSHA Satifnllr TrtaWi gsclailM- H,lb tt Ma. -.1 PS. KSt l.-birprarll Phrflrlin The mixture Is Hydropel, a pro duct of the American Bltumels Company, which Is supposed to keep moisture from penetrating the concrete, and also to resist the el (yets of the freeze-thaw cycle. ' Concrete sidewalks here often go to pieces In short order, ponslblv because of freezing damage and also because the quality of locul sand Is not good. Otherwise, last night's Council session was short and routine. Bus iness Included: Approval of one building permit, 1600 for new garage at 1828 fr- niont. , v . Approval of new liquor licenses ' for Fremont Grocery and Roundup Tavern. Approvnl of purchase of (our new equipment tires and tube for t'i Fire Department, costing 1323.58. . Klamath Camera Club Movie Division meets tonight at at 1028 Main St. Hark lo Nchool Merland Phelps has relumed to Southern Oregon College, Ashland, alter spending spring vacation with his parents,, Mr. and Mrs., L. K. Phelps, 1051 Auburn Ave. Hhasla PTA Meets tomorrow. 2:30 p. in., at the school. Stale Rep. Ed Geary Is to apeak on "School Legislation." To Portland Hospital Caroline HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUOINI, OKI. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Jlr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley and Joe Earley Proprietor i i fORWM UNTENMMUS FffiSffi MADE M KUMATH FAILS! 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Students arc: Horold Robertson, mayor; Agnes Green, treas urer; councilmen, Carol Colvln, Ellen Farrell, Guido Robustelli. Richard Rohustelli, Ben Wilson. Tuesday, Morch 26, 1929 Fred Fleet, well known business man of this city, will become on active member ol the newly organized firm of Dunbor-Fleet at 130 S. Fifth on April 1. Announcement of this newly formed ac-mpony was mode public toaoy by R. H. Dunbar who recontly purchased the interests ol his son, Fred B. Dunbar. Wednesday, Morch 27, 1929 An outstanding event of the Eosier season ot the First Methodist church will be the pre sentation of the orotorio "The Crucifixion". Solo parts will be token by: Mr. and Mrs. l. B. Pierce, Mr. ond Mrs. M. Badger, Mrs. Ernest Angwin, Miss Norma Doege, Chris Barnstable, R. E. Patterson, W. W. Southwell and W. G. Comings. Thursday, March 28, 1929 LaPrarie Brothers ond Anderson Motors will furnish transportation from Klomath Falls to Port land for the high school band May I 1, whon they will compete lor honors with other bonds of the stole. The trip will bo made in Oakland ond Pontioc automobiles, Everett Vonderpool, secre tary of the Lions Club, will oct os manager of the bond ond Mr. Dcrry, director ond instructor, will keep the boys In tune for the four days. Friday, March 29, 1929 Eight corloods of what are said to be "the foljcst cattle to he shipped to morkot from Klom-' . oth Bosin this year" were loaded yesterday at Midland ond wore billed to John Allen ond Sons, San Francisco. Dove ond Dan Llskoy, prominent cattlemen in Iho Swan Lake district, wore Iho owners of the cattle, which brought extra good prices. Saturday, March 30, 1929 In observance of the first on niversary of the Ashland Rotary club, Rotorions of Klomath Falls and several other cities gathered ot tho Masonic hall In Ashland. Those attending from here were: Mr. ond Mrs. Morlo West, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lamm, Mr. ond Mrs. Glen Houl, Mr. ond Mrs. Froncis Olds, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Collier, Mr. ond Mrs. Georgo Walton, Mr. ond Mrs. Lee Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Geary ond Bert Hall. THE "Insure With Landry" LIABILITY FIRE V. T. Johnson John A. McColl . D. L, Thomas AUTO PROPERTY 419 Main Street Phone 2-2526 A0W-7UE CAR jUAr NEW EASE-AIR VENTILATION ' 1 ( UP 10 GR 'OUK.tjr.,,... Tins is tlic car that's asking for your approval. This is ihc Hoiiblc-tlitre-you powerhouse that asks you to give it tho works-lncklc the steepest hill you can find, the tightest S curvc, the busiest traffic. Find out what this beautiful 1932 car's got that the others wish they had. Its pick-up gives you complete control in traffic; its hug-the-rond stability makes it almost steer itself; its space planned comfort makes a sixsome never troublesome. 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