Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 27, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 10S2
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE THKCT
iuyiiiimi.il y m
Dun tloynl NvlKliborn of
Amnrluii will mdhoi' uii ol'l-llino
diinco In llin KO Hull, Frliluy
lilylil, fl:3U, ilia imbllo la Invited,
Morllm The annul Inlrrimtlon
at Auxiliary Ui tlm Urotliiirlincxl ul
I.uv(iinotlvn Ewtlntwra will mrct nt
tlm J-'rilri ul HuiiHliiK Unit Hcurtu
Hun Hull, Frliluy, 7:30 p.m.
Whirl Awy Children nt the
Hen Mil's milium (Inner Krniip will
inrpl Fi lriiiy 8 p.m. Otto Ellin will
l.il Nrrvli'e The Flrnt Metho
dint Church pirnchliiK mlnlon will
hold u hint M-rvlce 7:30 p.m. lu-
lillllit. lli'v. Wunlry Turner, liueM
lirrnclwr will Nix'iik on, '"llio CrlHlN
Upon Uii "
III Wonl hint been received here
o the Nviinun llliietin ul Hum Hol
Inndci , liiiiu-llnui rimlileiit ul Tule
lukn In mi Oukliind honpltnl. Mum
hern ol hli Ininlly huve been called
to bin bedMila.
Kluinulh Mlin-ml Club Mrclu to
nlKht ut B In Iho Chitmbcr ol Com
merce. Jtihu Cli'Khuru in to tulle on
"Ueulnuy ol Tule Luke." Perrons
with npectairn of Interenl to the
kublecl lire reiiiented In Inke them
tu the mi'elliiu.
compuny Willi her niotlmr, Mm.
lid Uuwen. lucre min will join nur
li to meet
Uia r'uii'Ki'
Hume KxteiiPilun AHumiint Unit
neet Tui'.'iduy, 10 u.m., ut
uiuiiiiiln. Mm. Jon Over
ton u ml Mm. Kriiiik Peyton are
to ileinuiintiiile pume mnkliiK. There
In to be Imttilliillon of olIlci'M ulid
iilnnnliiK for the Mny Fe.illviit.
lemberri me requested to tiike
hiindbmikn nud imclc lunchen. Col.
Ire unci druert will be served by
the committee.
Olene-Pue Valley Extension
Unit will huve nn nil duy meeting
at the home of Miiruuiet Preuer,
Toe Vulli-y , Miiniluy, 10:30 a.m.
Project; kllchni alumni-. County
lewler, Minn Tolleth. will conduct
tile IneclliiK, Pulluck luncheon
Family h'un Nlghl Altumont
Junior HIKli will be the Hcrne r'rl
ilny of n Kninlly Fun Nmhl. Mnrt
Iiir at 11:30 p.m. with a 60-cent
dinner.
Nunday Dinner Yacht Club lum
lly dinner will oiler a choice ol
stuffed pork chops or spaxhettl and
meal bnlbi. Mnke rrnervatlnna
through Mike or lleulnh.
Toatinalrra Benny Loltngnarn
wnn llrNt plnce winner In last
nilllil'a Modoc ToaHtmaster hperch
content. Other speaker were Paul
Drellhaupt. Pat O'Uleblynn. Julius
Oluntonl, Bob Uennrll, Dink Uai
litilher. Friink Jnkubowskl was
Tountmii.Hter lor the evening, with
Cleoriie Urltt hiindllnn tuble topics
and Illll WenlHorth as general
critic.
I'anraaa Meet CnliKreKUtlnnal
Chgrt'h's fund cunvnu committee
meeta at the church Friday at 7:46
p.m.
In Khnde Inland Steve Stone,
Klamath full, is now stationed at
Newport, It. I. where he Is to
iinrterito triilnlnit lor officer's can
didates with the U.S. Navy.
Inaugural Hall The annual Elks
InniiKUrul bull, honoring new Exalt
ed Huler John A. Schubert and
other officers la scheduled lor Sat
urday, April 6. The dunce will be
formal, music by Baldy Evans'
banl
husband, PIo Donald J, llorsloy,
In training- with the Air Force.
f.'nllrira Honor Stanley Hhottn,
Ullchrlnl, has been Initiated by the
OrcKon Stale College chanter of
Kuppu Deltu PI, imlloliiil eilucuuon
honor society, biioiui is wo son ui
Mr, and Mm. Cliurlea E, Hhotta.
Cub Pack No. 8 Is to meet at
7:30 tonlulit at Altumont Junior
hlKh.
Church Film A film entitled "In
Ilia Nnine" will be shown at Com
munity Church of tlio Brethren
Hiinday, 7 p in,
Muliurban l.ruiue- Holds Its reu
lilar meetlnir Uiululit at 8 In the
Community bulldliiK, Shasta Way
and Mudlson Ofllvcrs will be elect
ed.' Midland (Iranie Sponsors a
dance Snturdny In Its hull. Dune-
Inn stnrta at 0 p.m. The music la
gnod and everyone Is Invited.
Choir Will
Appear Here
The College ol Puget Sound Adel
phlun Cnncert Choir will appear
herp at the First Mrlhodtsl churtn
April 23. p. m.
The choir, well received on a pre
vious tour three years ago la en
route to a singing Itinerary in Cnl
tornla. The concert, sponsored by Rev.
Moyd llulloway, puster Is a musi
cal treat. The choir will present an
operetta, "The Telephone," and a
comic opera. '"Die Salem Witch."
Tills Is the first yrur that the Adl
phlnns have Included operetta and
comic opera In tlielr repertoire.
Solos, duels, trios and quartets will
also be lealured.
The "Hnlem Witch" wns composed
by I.eroy Oittrnnsky and Cordon Ep
person. College of 1'uget Sound mu
sic professors.
'Hie 40 singing colleginns will be
directed by Clyde Keut.er on an
IB-day tour that will take them as
lar south as Maryavllle.
of
Civic Service
Meet Slated
The second annual meetlnir
the Kluinulh Hindu Civic Service
League tins been scheduled lor
March 31, H p.m. Ill the community
lounge, m No. HID.
Reports on the past yenrs oper
ation ol the lounge and rest rooms.
Including a llminclnl report will be
given and new members of the
bonrd of directors will oe eiecieu.
Tile Service League whs orgun
Ired and Incorporated In Mnrch
and April, HIM, on a non-profit
basin lor tne purpose oi csiaonsn
Inn nubile lounge lor the bene I II
nf rurul and city women shopping
In downtown Kliimnm runs.
The organization ol a service
leiiKtio represents a consolidation
ol the Interest and efforts ol 30
city and county orguni,uiionn in
promoting the project. Member
groups Include Home Extension
Units, Farm Bureaus, some
Oranges, Garden Clubs, Women's
Clubs, several adult Church So
cieties, Fraternals and the Nurse's
Association,
Intention ol creating the League
was to Drovlde a way for coopera
tion of Interested groups rather
than to create a new organization.
Financing of the Lounge to date
has been accomplished by the
Service LeaKue, the Klamath Coun
ty Court und the City of Klamath
Falls plus Individual contributions.
Memberships have gone to or
ganisations making an annual con
tribution and affiliation has entitled
We would rather tell you that
you are covered than that we are
sorry. Insure your car and home
with Hans Norland now. 827 Pine
HI.
NOW PLAYING
at MOLATORE'S!
While Khrlne. Installation 1052-53
officers ol Naomi Shrine Number
6 Inslull officers at the Masonic
Temple Saturday. 8 pm. The meet
ing In oiien and friends are Invited.
New officers of the Shrine, elective
or appointive, together with Install
ing olflcrrs, are a.sked to assemble
at 8:45 for an appointment with
the photographer. ,
To Texas Mm. Helen Oowen
Horsley, daughter of County Com
missioner Ed Oowen, left Satur
day for Wichita Falls, Texas, In
TONIGHT
KFJI
on
Artie
Goodman
Trio
Niqhtly for Your
Dancing Pleasure!
Molatore's
1112 Main
If you tfr
rtal Wrtunx action
thrilU of tying
SKY KING
ka$ your kind of xcilnuni
TONIGHT at 5:30
and wry Tuetday & Thurtday
THE MODERN
ADVENTURES
OF CASANOVA
AT 7:00
UNDER ARREST
AT 7:30
THE CLYDE
BEATTY SHOW
AT 8:00
5000
WafH
KFJI
1150
on your
dial
MUTUAL I10ADCASTDIS STiTDt
i.l:MH-lH;ir.HTICTgglTl
jig
groups to two voting delegates at
the annual meeting.
The nine-member board of direc
tors are Mrs. Earl Kerns, Presi
dent; Mrs. Keith O'Halr, Vice-
President; Mrs. Fred Rueck. Sec
retary; Mra. Lee Holilday, Treas
urer; Mrs.' Leland Harris, Mrs
C. E. Dennis, Mrs. E. E. Kllpalrlck
Mrs. Alice Vitus and Elenoru
Wenthcrlord.
Advisors -are Ed Oowen, Klam
ath County Court; Don Kenyon,
City Council; Dr. Beth M. Kerron,
Klamath County Public Health
Dept.; Frank Jenkins. Klamath
County Chamber ol Commerce;
A. M. Hattan, Klamath Merchant's
Association.
In estnbllshlnn membership by
organizations rather than by Indi
viduals It was believed by the spon
sors that a permanent back-log nt
capable public-spirited citizens
would sustain the Interest needed.
In 20 months a total registration
ol 21.479 which includes 92D4 urban,
10,310 rural and 175 others, Is a
concrete demonstration that the
service ol the lounge la far-reaching.
The Service League is urging all
member groups to send representa
tives or delegates to the annual
meeting. Other Interested men and
women are also Invited.
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the
Coffe
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Reasonable- Priest
us
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as there are 360 in a Circle!
The circle of llic rim of any glass measures 360 degrees.
And .when the glass is filled with any drink made with
Seagram's 7 Crown, that rim encircles liquid pleasure
that reaches the highest degree of smooth perfection!
Say ScagTOHl
' and be Sutt
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New decorator colors
Full or twin size
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DOWNSTAIRS
MEN'S FAMOUS MAKE
FELT HATS
REGULAR 10.00 VALUE
A marvelous opportunity to
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in all sizes and colors.
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MEN'S SHOP - STREET FLOOR
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PRISCILLA
CURTAINS
Reqular Widths
in White with Dots
3" Rufflinq Fina
Cotton Scrim
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In White Trimmed
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