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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1953)
LkiillllAltY 13, isa HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE J1VB TYT CA n.pIv PMC M Ituiusy, J to P". .The Ci C) CI"'' ...nMlltia 30 '. "k ""; .Klriicc. All officers bllre cneiriiini " to illPnn. enu v...-- .rill. Composed 01 Id prnfeaaloiial Women I'irMJyiviinii wiiuib... , ii ciwkfil lood sale Hlierl Market, Batur- A Volnillllr dance tomorrow at the Bid mtiriH. ruleless mem- inn Hi" committee, un til,, nllnlr will be for- tlml Mruonaifl-Murgan in piy. ory Member of Lmo Committee lo ad- tin Hi city Library to- Vl.llurs In Klamath day Wis week were 1'riiHt, Jr., at Portland. M-niicr agent ( me I 'i.e.::- and mrpurn frrlal representative 01 rr department, of Oak- Lake-Nell Whltllnj. lion Hervlce. la to go ko next week to auenn le conference of Bca up the program lor f the Mmiw Com- irmen are sponsoring I sweetheart Ball Batur- 14. a p.m., at Mooae Ucl chairmen for tkckela, couple, on aale now. pre welcome, aweetnean relin an queen will be bv uumDera on . ucieu. nla at midnight. , tood Kale Tau Chapter, ha Phi. la having a baked Saturday, Feb. 14. at ruod Store No. I, South et. ly ( Friendship Women up. win aponaor a veien lalk dance end card par ti.. Hall In Merrill, Feb, ftlay), 1 p.m. Everyone Ismail, Family night win oe held Sunday Feb. 23. at the Fori Kiarrv fcmnlly Methodlat Church. inner start at I p.m. to bd by the allowing of Red Sna. Event waa postponed lb. I. -Elementary music slu Sacred Heart Academy resented In recital Sunday Feb. It, at 1:30 Pm.. In Ml auditorium. Publlo la Invited. h llr. le of the Flrat l Church meet tonight at of Mrs. Charlei Johnson, feion, al P.Ul.f Mrs. wii Wales,' Jr., win be In hi the program. ra ml Weedorsft will iulsr monthly meeting dred Bmllh, Verna Wenner and Wllan rioetbe, C'envaleaelng Mra. II on. Wells. who has been very III, la recover ing at the home of hnr eon, L.V. Drainage At Midland Eyed The poaslbillly of Improving drainage over a widespread area Wella. 8413 Union, She may now 1 Midland, and thereby Improv have vlrltors, lnV alkali condltlona for fanning, to do uiscusseu at Monday s Name te Board K. C, Hammnns, prealdenl o the United Hlatea Na tional Bank of Portlund, waa named to the board of trusteea of the Norlhwtiit-rn Mutual Lllc In surance company at the quarterly board meellnB In Mllwaukpe Wed nesday, He la the only Pacific Coast representative appointed to the board uf any of the eight major life Insurance companies at thla time. He Is also a director of Pa clflo Power It Light, Pacific Tele phone 4) Telegraph Co.. Portland Remedial Loan Ass'n., iron Flro man, Reserve City Rankers ass'ii. Oregon director of the Committee for Economic Development, and President of Oregon War Indus trlea, lnc, Cedar Pass Forest Olflcers Don Euler and Harry Taylor made the flrat snow survey of the year on Cedar Pass Monday. Feb. 3. Aver age snow aeptn was 33 Inches with a water content of 13 Inches. Last year at this time snow depth was Sacred Heart Notebook annual meeting ol the Klamath Doll Conservation District In the Mid land Orange Mall,' Plana are being proposed for the Improvement of drainage iacllltlea wen. and north of Miller Jim. Keep or drains are planned, and there la talk of liibiulllng a pump at the Intersection of a principal drain, the diversion canal and the old Midland road. The pump would carry Water from the drain Into the canal, slid the drainage problem would be Im proved, "according lo tile feeling of Dm SCO's board of supervisors, ' The BOD'a annual meeting I net far 0:30 p.m. Monday, and la' lo be potluck, .' Less Snow But Wetter ALTUKA8 Snow measure- 10 Inchea with a water content of menu made on Bwcagert Flnl, 31 Inchea, Meeta Monday Klamath Com munity Concert Association meeta Feb. 16. 1 p.m. at the L. R. Mann Piano Company, lor workers to pick up material. New Members Bona lies Rehek- aha held a special meeting at Bo nanta IOOF Hall, last Monday eve ning, io inmate Don Ralph and Richard Brown, new members, and to reinstate Fred Fernland and Carol Weatherby. IOOF Lodge meeting followed. Meellag The Roosevelt PTA win meet Tuesday. Feb. II In the ubuvu Aoln, (notion County, arrow much leu anow on the ground thla year than last, though what la there haa much heavier water con tent. Aul. Itangcra BUI Dresser and lien Csi.su snowslioed Into the Hwi'iigeii Flat anow course .to make the checks, They lound an average of II Inches of snow on the ground aa compared with an average last Feb. 1 of M Inchea on the ground. 'this year'a anow 1.1 Inchea or 43 per cent water content, while last year'a bad an average water content of 30 Inchea. Data obtained on thla and other treks are compiled by the Slate eehool auditorium, 3: It p.m. The i Division of Water Resources In program will be In charge of Mra, R. P. Elllngson Jr., and will fea ture a panel discussion. Pro-school children will be oared for In the gymnaaium and refreshments will be served by the third grade moth ers. Meeting The Klamath Kennel Club meeta at the Community Hall In the Veteran'a Housing project, tonight, I p.m. Mr. Olson of OTI III anow a elaaa In obedience training. It.' Mary'a Altar Society food aale, Saturday. Feb. 14, at Sears and Roebuck. Members are urged to have donations at the store as soon aa possible after ,30 p.m. Kappa Chapter Beta Sigma Phi la sponsoring a cooked food sale Saturday, Feb. 14 at the Quality Food Market. Cooked and baked foods will be ready from (:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Yacht Club Family dinner menu ror sunaay oners a cnoice oi tenderloin ateaka or barbecued chicken, Lemon Chiffon pie for des sert. Mat reservationa at the ciuo. Sacramento, and la used to forc es it the amount of water available fur agricultural purposes during the coming year. The forecasts are made available lo farmers, ranchera and other Interested partlea. By MARY KOA.N The last round of county league games will be played tonight, jin. lermtnuig who win play wno in Uie elWinpor.aju tou.nament next week. On schedule for ihe Tro jans will be the Bonanza Antlers on their floor, with the preliminary game elated for 1:30. Should the Trojans win and the Antlers lose, these two teams will meet once again in the ins: game of the three-day tournament. Bo wnat uo a' say, let's all go to Bonanza lo- mgnii Tile Mother's Club carnival held laat night proved to be a complete aucceas, both financially and so cially, The country store and other games, aa well aa relreahmcnta of every kind, made this night en joyable for both children and adults. The carnival was not Ihe only social success of the week, but also the Cupid's Ball, sponsored by the Pep Club Tuesday night, was thoroughly enjoyed by all the stu dents attending. All the way from Medford will come the Saint Mary's Crusadors this coming Sunday for a basket ball encounter with the Trojans. A luncheon and dance are being planned for the students of both schools following this afternoon game, alerting time 3:30. Treasury Check Found Here A U.S. Treasury check, made to Ben H. Brlcco, Chlloqutn, waa picked up on the atreet today by passerby and turned over to Lola Harper, elevator operator at the Medical-Dental building. The check will be turned over to the owner on proper identification. Club Offers Extravaganza MALIN The fllih annual Mar iner's Extraysgunza will be pre sented Feb. 30-31 In Malin Broad way Hall by talent irom Klamath Falls, Merrill, Malin, Tulelake, Bo nanza, Ml. Hebron, Mscdoel and Buaanvllle. Well-known performers who have appeared In past presentations with the additions of new faces will be seen In "The Cowboys and the Dudes,'' a 3'j hour program of fun. lire extravaganza of variety acts, music, skits, dialogue win also be presented In Klamath Falls at s later date. It waa again written and will be directed by Mrs. 1 albert i Florence! Wilson. Mrs, Rubye KuJhc is dance direc tor and choreographer. Admission lor adults will be tl.M 16 cents for children. Not All Herat Players Are Broke PASADENA, Csilf. im A store guard, Tom Fields, told police he saw a man hide a 71-cent tube of toothpaste In a Racing Form Thursday night and walk out with out paying for It. . John Bowler, M, Miami. Fie., waa Jailed on suspicion of robbery. In s white cloth bag carried in bis clothing police found cash which Bowler said his betting system hsd netted him at Bants Anita race track since Feb. 3. It totaled 14.el. Dr. R.. T. Lindley ' OPTOMETRIST 510 Med.-Dsnt. Bids. Mi. 42 IS Eye Exominotion Visual Training. ' -I'.-., ,EACC TAlKS''.' NEW DELHI, India un Prime Minuter Nehru told Parliament Friday that India soon will resume negotiations with the United States for a treaty el trade, irienasnip Tulelake PTA Party Set TULELAKE Final plana for the high school PTA card party have been made and Feb. 33 is the dale. Play In bridge, pinochle and canasta will be played, there will be refreshments and prises. Mrs. Bert Johnson la chairman. 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