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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1954)
PAGE TEN BASIN To Japan Cpl. James A, Bkelton, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skellon. 6419 Avalon, u stationed at Takodate. Japan, wlU) the 7th Regiment. He went into the service in March, 1953, and has been serving with the 3rd Di vision in Korea. Ladies of the Carpenters Aux iliary No. Ml will hold their Christmas exchange parly Wed nesday, December IS, at 7:30 p.m. Relreihments will be served. Members are asked to bring 60 cent sitls lor gilt exchange, ac cording to Maigaret Robinson, fcecrclary. Thurtday Tulelake Elementary PTA will meet at S:30 p.m.. De cember 16. at the school. Winema School will present a Christmas Vrogram. Father Cornelius O Con ner will be guest speaker. Girl Scouts will be in charge of the nursery. Members are asked to bring a clean, usable toy to be used In the nursery. To Ashland Mr. and Mrs. fivene Munson, Mary Ann and Paul, attended the fall term ply tit-ncnrori hv Rnuthprn Oreaon Col lege players Saturday night in Ashland. In Hospital Mrs. Ed Klle ver, former Klamalh Falls resi dent, la in the Sacred Heart Hos pital in Medtord where she un derwent major surgery last week. Mrs. KJIever is Improving and will be In the hospital about 10 days. Christmas Party The Peter son School Christmas program will be held Tuesday, December 14 at 7:45 p.m.. In the school building. Theme for this year's program will be A Pageant of Christinas Cards. Civil Service announces that applications are being accepted for Production Analyst, Produc tion Expediter and Production Ad ministrator positions paying from $3,410 to 110.800 a year for duty in the Navy Department and other federal agencies. See L. E. Propst, Window No. 1, post office, for further Information, Discharge Thomas T e r r i 1 1 ' Mltcham received his military dis charge in Klamath Falls last week. Dale W. Williams son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williams, .Route 1, Box 602, Klamath Falls, a Jun ior animal husbandry major at California State Polytechnic Col lone at Ban Luis Obispo, recently exhibited steers at the Great West ern Livestock show at Los Angel es, according to word from the col lege. name Jnclc Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, blene, Is home for the holidays from California Folytecnnlc at Ban Luis Obispo where he Is majoring In agricultural Journalism. Injured Timothy Haydcn. son of Mr. and Mrs, Dick Kayden is in Klamath Valley Hospital wltb Women Voters League To Meet The League of Women Voters will hold Its regular monthly luncheon meeting Wednesday, De cember 15, al 13:30 p.m. in the Pelican Cafe. Mrs. Marlcn Tillctte will report on the recent "ao see" trip to the city Jail, police department and fire department. There will be discussion on bills to be brought up In the next ses sion of the legislature. Reservations mny be made with Mrs. Cecil Kollcnborn, phone 5742 or Mrs. F. S. Kclsay, phone 6080. Girl Scouts' '. Broadcast Slated A tape recording of the impres sive Christmas tree lighting cere mony of the Olrl Scouts will be broadcast over KFJI al 7:45 p.m. Tuesday December 14. There will be no ceremony at the tree due to the wenther. The tree, on the court house lawn was planted nine years ago by Girl Scouts. Anyone participat ing in that ceremony Is asked to call the Girl Scout office, 4541 or the editorial room of the HcrnlU and News, mil. DEMONSTRATION MAIDSTONE, England (.ft Joan Rhodes, a professional strong woman, gave a demonstration ot now to bend tron bars at a stase Miow for inmates ol the Maidstone Prison Sunday night. Next attrac tion: Mrs. Gerald Leggc, London society hostess, In a lecture en titled "Out and About in London." CANDLES TO LIGHT THE WAY TO CHRISTMAS See Our Selection of Rainbow Cndl.t a Rainbow T.p.rt T'f mm- Floating Candlts Chmtmoi Rope Candle, la Jollo Honeycomb Boos Woi Candlal CHARLIE MACK'S KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP Ull Mai Ph. 4159 BRIEFS e broken right shoulder blade. The Christmas party for the Pvthian Sisters will be Wednesday levelling. December 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Cottage Inn at Fourth and Pine Streets. All Pythlans are in vited. There will be a short busi ness meeting at the IOOF Hall later with cards and a gift ex change. Meeting of the Bonanza Home Extension Unit at the Home ol Mrs. John Jendrzejewski on Tues day, Decembei 14 at 12 noon for b potluck, each guest to take own table service. The afternoon pro gram will include a demonstration of gift wrapping by Mrs. Verl Heselnne. to be followed by a Christmas party with gift ex- j change. Ml Lakl Ladies Aid will meet 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 15 at Uie home of Mrs. Willicm Bund rant on the Merrill Highway. There will be a gift exchange. Christmas Party at the Lorel- la Hall, Thursday, December 23, 8 p.m. for the annual children's program. Everyone is invited. Tbere will also be a dance Satur day, December 18 at the hall, proceeds to go to the Christmas party. Those who cannot attend may leave contributions at the Lo rella Store. . BPW Board meeting tonight Rt (he home of Mrs. Margaret Strode, 527 North Eldorado Avenue. ' Shasta Home Fxlenvlnn Tlnlt Christmas party at Joan's Kitch en, Friday, December 17. .10 a.m. Exchange of gifts with a 50 cent limit. First Tear Great Books group will meet Thursday, December 16, 8 p.m. at the city library for the study of Aristotle's "Ethics." Klamath Falls Home Exten sion Unit will meet at Uie home of Mrs. M. E. Cooper, 1962 Melrose at 11 a.m. December 15. Members and friends take cups and silver and a white elephant for games. Hans Norland 627 Pine St. Auto Insurance. ) VSgS'l it K I M SIC lfT!? 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XfP I ( L1FETIME GUARANTEE JW, . li , lncloee$ I ft Ow Jot Aimhmmy Ytmt j .eZ-W 715 Main Street, Klamath Fall,, Oregon " "V-aw . fr. wai m- - T THIS CALIFORNIA STYLE building at 4036 South Sixth Street will be future offices of seven Klamath Falls doctors. The building hat a wide, surfaced parking area for accommodation of 40-50 cars. Construction conforms to other buildings in the new development of South Sixth. Offices will be ready for occupancy in the next few weeks. The property is owned by Dr. G. O. Erlandson. Oregon Judges Name President ' PORTLAND (l .Judge Howard K. Zimmerman of Astoria is the new president of the Oregon Circuit Judges Assn. - Also elected Saturday to serve with him were Virgil Langtrv. Portland, vice president; Dal M. King, Coquille, secretary-treasurer, and Malcolm M. ' Wilkinson, The CHRISTMAS Mailing Service No Lines To Stand In When We Mail Your Pa'ckaqes and Cards Call 2-3473 City Delivery Service HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OKEGON --s-v. Dalles, and R. Frpnk Peters, Hlllsboro, as members of the executive board. The Judges voted to wear long black robes in court alter Feb. 1. The motion, submitted by Judge WHEN COLDS MAKE HIM CRY- e6 DOES MORE THAN WORK ON CHEST! ' When a cold makes your child miserable, he needs a medica tion that does more than just work on his chest. He needs Vicks VapoRub because It acts two ways at once: I. VapoRub relieves muscular soreness and tightness, stimu lates chest surfaces. J. At the same time, VapoRub't special medicated vapors also bring relief Kith every breath. You cant 'see these vapors,' but your child can eel them as they (ravel deep Into the James M. Crawford of Multnomah County, was applauded by Chief Justice Earl C. Latourette of the Oregon Supreme Court. Latourette said the robes would "lend dignity to the courts." nose, throat and large bron chial tubes. Congestion starts breaking up. Coughing eases. Soon he enjoys warming re lief that lasts for hours. So when colds strike use the best-known home remedy to relieve such suffering Vicks VapoRub. Rub en Relief ... Breathe in Relief Moose Leader Ray Vernon Oibbens, Anderson,) Indiana, supierr.e governor of uie Moose, will be guest of honor and speaker at a no-hosi dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Winema Hotel, Tuesday, December 14. He will be accompanied to Klamath Falls by Oibbens. The dinner will be for members of Moose Lodge No. 1106 and their wives. Retired SP Worker Feted OLENE Robert Lewis who re tired recently from 30 years serv ice as a blacksmith with the South ern pacific Railroad car shops was honored December 8 by a number of fellow employes who called dur ing the evening to present him with a gift. Present were Mrs? Hazel Carl quist, Dunsmulr, Mr. and Mrs. ! Marion Barnes, Clara Mclntyre, 1 Judy Coffman. William Griswold, : R. B. Gutenberger and T. O. Har-I rison. . I SEE HOW MUCH You Save at Safevay! You don't have to wait for "Week -end , Low prici Specials" - You save here every day! Former t Price Safeway Coldbrook Margarine ftred 245c 15c "AH" Detergent 10 ,bs 2.49 2.39 White Magic Bleach . 25c 23c Ciorox or Purex Bleach' Vi Cal. -29c 25c Empress Mince Meat 28oz. 53c 47c Borden's Mince Meat 28-o, 54c 49c Sugar SwnPkogr.P0Wdered 225c 219c Cane Sugar 10-lb. pkg. 95c 79c Beet Sugar , 0-lb. pkg. 93c 78c Victorias Cane Sugar ,o ib pkg 91c 77c Cake Mix Swonsdown 33c 18c Flour SheMeSftor 10 lb. bag 98c 79c Black Pepper 8TColony 79c 59c Mayday Salad Oil 69c 59c Royal Satin Shortening 83c 63c Shortening rdM 89c 69c Spry Shortening 3:ib,Tin 89c 79c Jell Well Gelatin Pkg, 425c 4c Gerbers Baby Food 325c 1289c Cherub Milk t0" tins ' "335 Campbells Tomato Soup Co 3X35c " 10c Apricots cons 35c 4$T Pnarhac Highway, Yellow reacnes amgs-No. va CanS 27c 4J1 Sofewov', the best place to buy Produce! Sunkist Oranges Medium Size To Visit KF ,-.11.1.- .iii k. tntrrwineed bv U1UUCIU mil - Bill Mills, governor of the Klam ath ift.u r.odee. A large class will be initiated in Bonor ol me vu.n-j ing official at the Moose Lodge! iollowing opening ot me rcguiai session at 8 p.m. The neeting date h.. un rnnvpd im from Thurs day, December 16 to Tuesday, Reservations lor ine oniei should be called to the Moose Lodge. 8454. Gibbens was elected to a one year term as supreme governor of the Moose after being a mem k nr th inrifyn for 4.S vears. His membership began in Anderson, in 1911 and since tnat lime ra i held numerous responsible posi tions In the lodge. Residents of Klamath Falls are reminded of the need for toys to GLIDDEN ROPER AT Rnd Fresh MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 be placed In the Happiness Bar rels, placed in several business houses. The Moose Lodge is spon soring the program to get toys enough for children who otherwise would not be remembered on Christmas Eve. 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