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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1954)
THURSDAY, AI'lllI, fl, 1DM IIRRAU) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAI.T-S. ORKRON PARR fTVB BASIN BRIEFS Wmiti'iis llimia I.pKgim - H..1M,IIM Al'IIIV Ulll tlllltl ill milium, lunuy work, mini iimni pit limn lni'ii mid it nuiiihur til i.ihrr Itmiui nil HuUli'iliiy, April 10. trt Iiik nt 10 B in, ill Hib church build IllK, 101) KllilliKlh AVi-lllir. All )i--rcdH will K t Hid iiiiiiuiiI Mahler inliwliiiuiiy rllnrt, ruiillriimllun-Plva hmoiw will bo ircnniilrd lllbh'H und I'uiillriim tlon cnrllllcnlnii lit Hie 11 n . wii'V Iron nt thn I'M nil Ciivmmnl Churi'li, 'J3 Wiilnut. on Hiuuliiy inornlnu, April 11. 'I1iy urn Wild Kmlinnn. I,oi niliio Onry KnKlc. Leon- nrd Olnun nnd I'mil Nordlnnd. Family Orrlr of tho riri.1 Covo liniil Church will mrta I'rldivy. April 0. ul n p m. nt Hi church. Mrs. Pnul Nornrlh will bo hnntPM. A praurnin him brcii rruiiijud, I'A (rrlltlinle mm Orcn'in Blnto nunrd of Accouiiliincy on iiouiicm thiil Bruce T. I)nvl, 619 Wnliiut. h bcrcn nwnrdrd CPA i nrtlllcntn nl . recent Hireling r1 -ter pnlnit the rxprrlrnce slid rKnmliintum requirements. , Frre Film "New Wonder In the nmiiyiird," it 10 nun. "ounil l-"iiii nortinylinr 1'ei.riircli Into ftiiiinnl hr.i!th nnd nutrition prolilenw, him been miido nvullulile lor Iho llr.il llnio to Vo-Aic Irnclmrn, 4-11 clulii. and other rdiicnUoiml iiroupii. Ad rfiim.1,.1 Infnrmnllim lllV be oll- tulned by writing to Agrlculturnl uimii-m nivlnlnn. MPIH. S E"41 Dint Blrert, Now York 31. N Y Forrrat lUwIey Mieech therapist for KlnmnUi County, hus been named to the membership commit ten of Uio newly ontnnlcd Houth m oreuor. Inlerniilloiml Council top Exceptional Children chapter nruniilmUonnl meeting- wan held on BOO campus April 3. KXIIH Represented Some 1010 Willi Hchool, Junior hlith cnooi nu elementary nchool muilentn from 13 noulhern Orrifon cJioils will be on the cummin of Southern Oretron colleue Friday, to compete In riljlrlct muslo content. Competition tarts st 8:30 a.m. IMbllo Is wel come. KI.C flub la poruorlnd a rum mtn sale. Saturday. April 10. from t a m. to t p m, next door to Cur rlns Drui Store. Monthly Meetlnf of Klml!i Dog ranclera. Inc., Friday, S p.m. at the YMCA, will hear Edwin R. Olaon, of OTI, on "How to 8how Your Dog." rubllo Invited. Reglitratlnn ReRlntrar I.yle J. Johnann at Kaalern Oreiion Collene reveals that spring term's total en rollment la 434. a gain of 4 7 per rent over last year's sprUig term enrollment. Gerald Iluh Haddock son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Haddock. 1S50 Wllford, a sophomore aludent at Whealon College, Illinois, la a member of the geology field trip touring the Orand Canyon area dur ing the college spring vacation from April 7 to 30. The college Is located 34 miles west of Chi esgo. 7.lon Lutheran-rcmilar monlhly ramlly Night will be held Sunday. April 11, beginning with a politick supper at 5:30 p.m. Charlie McFar 1 Ian will be the main apeakrr. on the tnplc, "Fulth." Lynn Fleman. chairman of the event, reminds that everyone Is welcome. Joanne nee Is the name chosen for the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Francis 8k Inner. 1438 Crescent. She has three hrothern, Bleven, 7, Scott, 6 snd Ken. 4. Bklnner Is 4-H Club Agent for Klamath County, Luncheon A no-host luncheon will be held al 1 noon Saturday at the Wlnema Hotel In connection with the regional meeting of the Oregon Library Association to be held In the auditorium of the Klam sth Falls City Library beginning st 10 a.m. Saturday, April 10. Every one Is welcome and Is sukrd to make reservations with Mrs. Addle Mse Nixon, city librarian, st the City Library, Telephone number Is 4319. Correction The aponaors of the shower for the Mnltn family Hint Inst all their possessions In a fire Monday night, wonld like to cor rect the story that appeared In the paper and the briefs. Just members of the Legion- Auxiliary are asked to bring cakes, olher guests are asked to bring bedding, clothing or dlahc . Ilreukfasf nl II a.m., Friday, April 11, will mark the official open ing of the golf season of the wom en's auxiliary of the Reames Golf and Country Club. Mrs. Haaiby Bechen Is tournament chairman. nrlstlng her are Mrs. Greer Drew, Mrs. Stanley Miller and Mrs. John O'Neill. Accident Rosalind Wnrrcn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roland T. Warren, broke her shoulder bono yesterday wh)lo playing at school. Amaranth Installation will be held Saturday evening, April 10, nt It p.m., at the Mnsnnlo Temple. Ruth Rodenbcrger, Tulelake and Tom O'Harra will be Installed and the public la Invited. of lliri' t'litlinllo Ihiuiihters nro remli'd- u mile led in imiKo riw.rviilloiiH Inr thn Hiuuliiy morning hroiiklnal at the Wlnenin lintel, April 11, following U o'clock Mu.is. Nlaln Convention of the Cl. will be hnlil In ICuitenu Am II 'a. IM mill M. Itt'M'i viillonn should be mmlc nt thin tunc with Itulli Held- eier. IIPW Hoard .Meet Mnndiiy, April II!, 8 P in. at thn iionid of Ik-uliili Klllutl on the Merrill Illuhwuy. Leaving Lillian Ollcrbclii, ntute piiiilniiii'iilniiaii: F u n n I Muy 'nimnpMiu, alnlo scrgeum al ariiw and Miirlhu Mi'Cnlluiii, slute II nancn nlllcer of tho Kight and Kor- ly, leave tomnrrow fur Pnrtlnnil wlirru the atntii lion id inniubers will bn i-iitci Inliu-d by anions of live iKii'thern counties at u Imnqyt I' l inay niKiit ut the Conurnsa I In. tel. rinturiliiy, the nfllcers go lo Hie siiiio board sessions at Uear. hurt. I'nlhii k Dlnni r 0:30 ll III. Tues. ilny. April 13. ji.O'j Martin Htreet All IJemncruls sre urged lo attend and Hike s friend. Mrs. Dorothy Lowell, candidate for Mate, repre sentative on the Democratic ticket will talk. I'or further Infnriniillon cull Mia or UIT1. Away Dr. and Mrs. Jink N Mnrlin aro leaving tonight for CJnlilbeach. Oregon, to spend Hie weekend on business and pleasure Inland Vacation Mr. aim Mrs T. K. Karley are leaving by pluur April in from Portland for a three weeks vacation In tho Hawaiian lu. Iiiuds. They will be accompanied bv close friends. Dr. and Mrs. Harold u Hen, Portland. They will vir.it while in Honolulu wiui airs. Heal Htewart, t.pe cial feature writer on the Honolulu Advertiser.' Mrs. Farley's mother, Mrs. Helen Houston. Ssn Diego, lornier resident of Klamath Falls will arrive next week lo slay with the Farley children. Called Mrs. Kverell Dennis. 5300 B. Etna, received word Wed nesday of tho tragic death of an aunt, Mra. Dan Clark, fc'ugene. In a tire lata In the afternoon. Mrs. Clark, 71, was In a small sewing room upstairs al their home in Fugene when fire broke out m a cloaet. Her husband, downstairs. was unable to reach her. It Is not known whether death wss caused by smoke or a heart attack Iron! excitement. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis are leaving today lor Eugene. Leaving Rulh Adams, president of tho Boroptlmlsl Club, Dens Ilackes, lssbrlle Drixner snd Doris Peylon will attend the Northwest regional conference of Horoptlmist Clubs at olympia, April 23-2S. They will be accompanied by Ann Llns- llillif Yi 4-H Spring Fair Topic Of Meet Mrs. Fred Wollrum, general chairman of the I DM 4-H Club Hprlng Fair, discussed details of the fair with committee heads at a luncheon meeting Wcdnc.day at Ji n-Ed's. J'resciil also at the meeting were Frnncla Bklnner. Klamath County 4-H Club agent, and Anne Berg holz, state 4-H Club agent from Coi vallls. Bklnner explained the over-all floor plan for exhibits at the Hprlng Fair which will facilitate easiest possible handling of exhiolts and contests In tho exhibit building. He announced that premium books, containing details and infor mation on exhibits and contests, are expected to be In the mail to club leaders the end of this week. Leaders sre reminded that rec ord books must be in to the 4-H Club office In (he post office build. Ing by April 15 to be considered In the contest. All record bonks must be In by fair time, complete or up to date Entry blanks for contests must be in the offlco by April 15 also. HKhlbita, except cooking exhibits, muit be aubmltled at the exhibit bulldint' at the fairgrounds by 8 p.m. the. evening of April 21. Cook ing exhibits must be In by 12 noon April 22nd. Dates for the fair are April 22, 23 and 24, and the public la urged to attend the Spring Fair, which provides an opportunity for 4-H Club members all over the ooua ty to acquaint people with the work of 4-H; to show their accomplish mints so far In their respective projects, and to serve as an Initia tive to other club members. ST. JOsip ASPIRIN i FOR CHU-pptw ACCURATE DOSAGE for Your CHILD NO CHARGE FOR PLANS or ESTIMATES GALLOWAYS BLDG. SERVICE Phone 2-2564 - Evea. 6469 "SARTORIAL SPLENDOR PERSONIFIED", above, U exemplified by Sieve Mother, left; end Ewel J. IFrenchyl Richard model ing new spring garb from Drew i Menttore. They ere two of the fourteen models in tonight's Mariner's Club spring style show at the First Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p.m. The Town Shop is showing a collection of spring styles for women in the seme benefit show. Photo by Kettler KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS WASTE NiiRslns hufliilfhe.loiii nf pep snH snfrtr, hriHnch" 1(I rfllnm mnr l rine tn ftlni. tlimq nf ktilnry function, llnrtors Mr sons' IdriiiSr function tn very tmporlNnt to gooil hciiUh. Wllfn enmo everyday citniUHon, pitch an atrmH nnl utrnln, rmmei tlili Imnnrlsnt function tolnw down, many rnlkmiiifTcr nnt J ins hncknclio feel mlnerelile, Minor hleil nr Irritnl !onn line lo colli or wronff diet mer oaimeReltlnRilpnlRlitiinrfreqiicntpaiscReH. Don t ncRlect your kidncyH If theee condi tion hoi tier yon. Try Dunn's I'llln-n mild di uretic. It'll nnintlns how many tlmea lloan'a give happy relief from theno dUcomforti, help the IA tnllea nf kidney tnhea and Altera Allah out wnate. Aak for new, larae, economy slae and aava money. Oat Uoaa'a Villa today I kog, president of the Venture Club. Senior Girls of the Klamath County high school and KUI1H will be guests nf the Business and Pro fessional Women'a Club at a 7 p.m. dessert at the Wlllard Hotel. An Interesting program has been sr ranged tor Ute Informal affair. Mrs. Polly Bchrocder Is chairman. Away Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kel ley are In Philadelphia where they are vinltlng a daughter, Dr. (Cath erine Kelley, studying In obatetrlcs. Kelley is a retired civil engineer. Home Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brad bury, MS N. 8th have returned from a 3,000 mile trip to Old Mexico and Arizona. Postponed The Silver lea. planned by the Winema Club, Tule lake, has been postponed from April 1A to May 13. A regular meet ing will be held on April 15 al the Winema school. There will be room prizes and refreshments. Sponsored Paul Leake, well known In Tulelake. has announced his candidacy for re-election In the third district In which Tulelake Is Included, for a post on the Slate Board of Equalization. Before he accepted his post In January ls)G2, be served with Ihe U.S. Treasury Department In a revenue tax and law enlorcemenl capacity as col lector ol customa In San Francisco. Speaker Albert C. Ullman. Bak er, Democratic candidate for U.S. Representative will speak at a meeting of the Langc!! Vslley Farm Bureau, 8 p.m. April 12 at the Lorella Community hall. Charles DeLap, Klamalh County clerk, has been invited to attend and take some candidates for Republican of fices for a political debate. Every, one Interested la invited to attend. Mt. Lakl Oardcn Club meets April 12. 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Enoch Johnson, with Mrs. William Wllllamn assisting. The topic will be "Perennial Borders, and a Succession of Bloom." Mrs. I. E. Campbell will be In charge of the program. The club will hold a plant and bulb sale. Officers for tho coming year will be nominated. fMONKEV DRUG WALGREEN AGENCY THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY! SALE 7th and Main in Klamath Falls SUral aeeeivee' la Hall QvaslHMa EMI Sickroom Spteitl TYSON Hot Water Bottle Lfkpruf 7QC - , 1 iivfipf. WW V!jJ 2-ot canncilv. r3! light, Dunblt '4.95 Value! Garden Hose Pltttic Q 99 50-fOOt . . at.- Buy now & save! Perfect Cr for Dry Skin: PERFECTION COLD CREAM tTxtrt-rfcn QfiC 8-oi. Jtr. .09 Deep cleansing. 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