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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1952)
PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 1.1, Moved Mra. Earl Oreear of the Hcrculet Powder Co. haa moved to Chiloquin, Klamath AreaOIrl Aout execu tive oourd meetlnii, Thursday, 8:30 to 11 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Howard Lister, 2039 Lawrence. Klamath Sub-District Garden Clubs meet at City Library Audi torium. Wednesday. Registration 9:30 a.m. Business meeting, 10 11:30 a.m. DST. Luncheon at the Yacht Club at 12 noon. Plant ex change. For reservations call Mrs. Epperson, 7180. All Ctrl Scouts Camp Fire Girls end Four-H Girls will swim at the KUHS pool, 7-S p.m. Wednesday. Ill Beuah B. Pearson, mother ot Jack Pearson, Mrs. Charles Uh II r and Harlas Eakcr Is seriously 111 in the Ashland General Hos pital. Members of the family are with her. Pollurk Fatrhaven executive board and study group will have a potluck luncheon, Thursday. 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. O. E. Powell. 1134 No. 8th and Upham. Anyone not contacted or wishing to attend phone 975e. Rebekah Social Club will spon sor a card pnrty Wednesday in the IOOF Hall. Dessert and coffee at 1 p.m. served bv the hostesses Louise O'Brien and Marie Kilgore. Cards will follow. Ail members and friends invited. Traveling Mrs. Vena Gilmer, postmistress at Macdoel since 1920 will leave next week for San Jose to attend the California State Post master's convention. She has been in charge of a posloffice since 1934. Mrs. Gilmer was a Klamath Falls visitor. Honoulu Bound Mr. and Mrs. Merit Smith are leaving Saturday mnrnintr bv nlnne irom San Fran Cisco for Honolulu. They are mak ing the trio as a result of a Philco contest In which Merit Smith was one of the ton salesmen in the northwest. They plan to be gone about two weeks. Elisabeth Cleary and Patsy Rich ardson. Theta Rho Regular meeting Is to be iitld Wednesdu), 1:30 p.m. in the IOOF Hall. Square Dance The weekly square dance sessions at Fremont have been switched to Roosevelt School for this Wedr esdnv and the Fremont auditorium yielded for a Democratic rally for Sen. Estes Kefauver. The session starts at 8:30 p in. Guests Sunday guests of the Mark Kalians. 636 Front, were Mrs Dale McMuiien, Vancouver, and her mothei. Mrs. J. A. Dearborn of Chicago Mrs. McMuiien is the wife of Washington State Sen. Mc Muiien and will he remembered here as Jean Dearborn, formerly with the Red Cross office. Plant Exchange Jollv Neighbors meet tonight. 7:30 PDT, at the home of Mrs. H. O. Day. 2540 Or chard, for plant exchange. Regular Meeting--The Stewart- Lenox Fire Belles hold their resu lar meeting ThursJav. 7:30 p.m. PDT, at the fire station. Members are requested to attend. Sorjptlmlst Meeting The son and daughter meeting of Sorooti- mist Club will be held Thursday at 12:10 p.m. in the Pelican Cafe party room Instead of 12:15. Mem bers arc asked to arrange reserva tions by phone. WSCS Meeting The executive board of the First Methodist Church WSCS will meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the church parlors. All members are urged to attend. Eagles Auxiliary . The annual past madame presidents night of the Eacles Auxiliary will be held Wednesday night at 8 In the upper FOE hall. The meetiift will be conducted by all past presidents along with Initiatory ceremonies. The Auxiliary will also be observ ing the twenty-fourth anniversary of Its founding On May 18. 1928. En tertainment and refreshments will be provided after the meeting.. Women of Moose Drum Corns Is to practice Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. at the Moose Hall. All new and old members are urged to be pres ent. Rummage Sale University of Oregon Mothers Club will hold a rummage sale Saturday. May 17. at 418 Main St. For collection of articles coll 3440. Back Home Mrs. O. O. Gildow. 2242 Garden Ave., has returned from Balem after attending the fun eral of her sister. Mrs. J. M. Co burn, longtime resident of that city. Survivors include the widower, two sons In Salem and a daughter in Portland. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gcllett. Portland, were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Paul Hanna. Mrs. State Lists Road Delays SALEM I The Oregon High way Commission announced Mnn. day (lie following construction de lays on state nignways: Ochoco Highway near Mitchell Columbia River Highway from Cascade Locks to Hood River. The Dalles-California Highway from Modoc Point to Barclay Springs, Pacific Highway in Canyonville and from Lane Counlv line to An lauf. Coast Highway south of Reedsport and south of Coos Bav. Wilson River Highway nead Tunnel Point. Unltv-Bakcr Hluhwav from Sumpter Junction to Baker, Ump qu Highway from Reedsport to Scottsburg, Coos Bay-Roscburg Highway from Suicide Creek to junction with Pacific Highway, Wil lamette Highway on Lowell-Oak-ridge section Wasco-Heppner Highway at John Day River bridge, Shaniko-Fossil Highway, and War ner Valley Highway from Drake's creek to Ariel. CniiiM rtBi-A..1?:irft hntds its rr-ff. ular weekly square dance tonight at 8, PDT, at the lodge. Prosperity Rebekah Lodge Meet ing Thursday. 8 p.m. will be Friendship Night. Members are re quested to bring a member who has not Deen in regular auena ance. All Rebckahs cordially invited. f V"- ! t f LT. ERNEST HINKLE of The Dalles, although 3,000 miles away on Air Force duty at Moravia, N. Y., is a candidate for the GOP Congressional nomination from the Oregon 2nd Dis trict. He will not be re leased from military ser vice' until June. Mike DeCicco Married SALEM LP Mike M. DeCicco, Portland tire dealer and a candi date for Democratic National Com mitteeman, was married Monday noon to Miss Marge McAvoy in the office of Supreme Court Justice Walter Tooie. Justice Tooze performed the ceremony. niRTIIS PERRY Born at Klamath Valley Hospital, May 11. Itkia, to Mr. and Mia. William Perry, .1S40 S. Sth St., slil Welght: 6 pound! 1 ouncea. BAILEY Horn at Klamath Valley Hoapllal, May 13. ltul, la Mr and Mr. Neece Bailey, Allliraa. Calif., a girl. Weight: S pound nunc. KOl'SK Born at Klamath Valla) Hoapllal, May 12. WM. to Mr. and Mrs. Harlial House. Tulelake, Calif., boy. Weight: 6 pounda 13 ounree. l.OOMls Horn at Klamath Vallay Hospital, May 13, 1U.VI. to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Loomks, 11 S. Slh St.. twin boys. Weights: It pounds to1! ouni-ea nd pounda tola ouncea. Investment Choice Wise GREENSBORO. N.C, l Every class Hint enters Woman's College of tho University of North Caro lina here adopts - protect. Tliey vary through tho yours. In 1948. the class of 'r2 voted to inuliitnln a girl In school. So lor four veins the members ped dled ...lockings, sold stationery and TO WASHINGTON SALEM Gov. Douglas Mc- j Kay will fly to Washington. DC. 1 Tuesday to try to convince Con-, gresa to restore the cuts proposed : for federal dam construction in Uie Northwest. : Pianos end Banc! instruments fer rent. Rent to Apply en Purchase. kvle morqon pianot "yours for lioppltr future through music" pitched carnivals to raise the fund. The money went to l)r, Eugenia llunliv. who, will other faculty members, secretly selected "a de serving ulrl, of hluh promise and strong character" to receive her clnssiiii'.tei' lieli). So wllh graduation drawing nrur, the sel ler class met to arruiigo commencement functions. Dr. Hunter reported that the clans fund had born properly in vested. Hlie called iimiii tlio presi dent uf the studeir. body to add some details. Said black-haired, blue eved June Hnlncy, sliulent body pic.il dent: "I am Hie it'll. ' k tiS CAR EASR JOID IVITWHtl...tUY TODAY I J NOW IN COLORS... AT REGULAR PRICES Quits Laxatives funis amaxiug relief "Had tried method after method to relieve constipation, until 1 lost faith," admits New Jersey woman. "Then I started to eat Rollout's all-Iran daily and was amazed at the fine results!" 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Make cream pits pitture-prettr hr edging ihem wilhiinitdwhippedcraarnanil a delicate iprinklingofSprioaU Oip cakei heiiimc Mae bai. ktia anil cnnklei art place tarda when dcmraied with colored frosting, Crescent! true fruit flavori, colors and Sprlni bring springtime sparkle to foods galore. WIITI tot SdrUm Jty'l V"V( vi Jinrttmt , aim ttbtr I J lift fcr Mir. Cmml Wt. .'. H7 l)m fcm St.. .t 4, riiajjrnwa, t CRESCENT SPICES FLAVORS MAPLEINE AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A PIANO Ii cm rtnl a tovlj lew pint! ptma tfm th LU R. Maria Ptaa Can 9mj, 129 K. 71k. at a lw mcbUiIt rate. After a ruiiftbt Uni cma. If 7 with, CaaiBtt from rral t air chat ari-ccntai The rent alreatly la aU crc4tttl U yaar porchaM aceaaat aa4 athcr tlowa aayaical t aaccv ry. The aaanlhly parncau caa b llttlt hither tha rent. Or, If yea rt Tf caa ccatiaat tm rt- 23 y&cM Ayo- Monday, May 13, 1929 The airport for Klomath Falls will be , locoted on the Rufus Moore property south of the county form. This was decided by the committee lost night. G. A. Krouse is choirmon of the committee. Other members are: J. A. Gordon, Robert Riggs, S. J. CouM, Everett Geary, Earl Reynolds and Bruce Dennis. Tuesday, May 14, 1929 A Mother's Day dinner at which more thon 40 members of the Business ond Professional Women's Club and special guests were in attendance was held Mondoy evening. Mrs. Lena Dennis gave the address of welcome. Mrs. Florence Dreher gave a short address on the origin of Mother's Day. Mrs. Ledo Porker sang two selections. The main oddress of the evening wos given by Mrs. G. T. , Casper. Wedneidoy, May 15, 1929 Mothers from this city who ot . tended Mother's week-end ot Oregon State college included: . - Mrs. C. T. Darley, mother of Miss Betty Darley; Mrs. B. E. Hawkins, mother of Miss Delio Hawkins; Mrs. Mary Willioms, mother of Bryont Willioms; Mrs. F. H. Cofer, mother of Miss Ruth Cofer; Mrs. H. W. Peltz, mother of Harry Peltz; ond Mrs. W. Paul Johnson, mother of Fred Biehn. Thursday, May 16, 1929 The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Ramsby to Mr. Theodore Gillenwaters wos onnounced lost night ot a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Chorles Mortin, ot which Mrs. Mortin ond Mrs. Corey Romsby, the bride's mother, were hostesses Miss Romsby is one of the most popular young lodies In the city ond is well known for her ability os a pionist. Mr. Gillenwoters is a groduote of the U. of 0. ond is ossistont district attorney for Klamath county. Friday, May 17, 1 929 Resignation of O. R. Lorenz os man ager of the Klomoth Heoting company wos announced lost night by Claude McColloch, vice president of the compony. tori Murphy, Morshfield, will succeed Mr. Lorenz. Mr. Lorenz resigns to toke over the Klomoth and Lake county ogency for the Fronklin automobile. Saturday, May 18, 1929 As the result of on election held Mondoy evening ot the home of Mrs. George Myers on Pacific ?', Mr- PercV Murray was elected president for the AAUW for the ensuing year. Mrs. R. E. 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