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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1955)
r TUESDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fAGfS NINE CITY BRIEFS Air Reserve Flight B ot the 94l7ih Volunteer Air Reserve Squadron will meet Wednesday ai i: p m. in the Fluhrer's Bakery '.Uilldli.g on Broad street. Church Society The Women's Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church will meet Thurs day at 1 p.m. in the church base ment. The royal service program : n D presented. Plans Meeting The Friendship ciuo win noici a meetins itt 1 p.m. tomorrow nt the home of Mrs. Mark Howard, 2903 Summers Lane. i To Instill Modoc Toastmasterr Club of Klamath Falls will Install ? new olticers at a dinner meeting ' at 6:30 p.m. today at the Camas room of the Winema Hotel. In addition to the Installation, a regu lar Toaslmasters meeting will be iiein. ine loastmisiress C1UD will 1 be guests at the meeting. Visits Brother Harvey Ongman, of Seattle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ongman, 2245 Radcliffe, is visum? nis brother. Cliff Ongman. who is in Klamath Valley Hos pital with a leg injury. According to Mrs. Ongman, Cliffs condition has reached the point where he 1 iney have visitors. Faculty Wives The Oregon Tecnnical Institute Faculty Wives will meet tonight at 7:30 In the student lounge. Great Books The Great Books discussion group will meet Thurs day night at 8 In the Klamath Falls City Library. Meeting of Court No. 11 Order of the Amaranth will hold a meet ing. Saturday night, October 15, X p.m. at the Masonic Hall. This will oe an official meeting and initiation of new candidates fol lowing a 6:30 p.m. potluck supper. I.incUcy Heights home extension , unit will hold a regular meeting at Joan's Kitchen at the fair , grounds, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oc tober 12. The project will be on "Dry Cleaning at Hjrne,'' by Hope Holbrook. Tnere will be a potluck , luncheon at noon. Winema Welfare Club will hold ; Its regular monthly meeting Thursday, October 13 at 2:30 p.m. , at the Winema School. All mem 1 bers are urged to attend this spe- cial meeting. I Meeting of Sacred Heart Acad- emy Mother's Club, Thursday, Oc ' tober 13, 8 p.m. at the auditorium of the Academy. Pledged David D'Olivo and J Gordon Mccarty both of Klamath 1 Falls have Pledged Sigma Chi at . the University of Oregon. Rummage Sale Wednesday, Oc- tober 12 at the Pelican Theater building, sponsored to raise funds for bringing Mrs. Frame Neham iner. Mercer Island to Klamath Falls prior to tha holidays on De cember 3, to Instruct In the mak ing of Christmas decorations and arrangements. The meeting Is sponsored by the Klamath District cf Garden Clubs. Home Mr. and Mrs. William Melhase. 1540 Crescent Street have returned from Los Angeles where they visited a daughter. Beverly Melhase, employed as a draftswoman in the engineering department of the Benson-Lehner Company, Los Angeles. Beverly Is a graduate of Klamath Union High School and Woodburg College. Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Melhase made the trip by air. Pelican PTA The executive committee of the Pelican PTA will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday at the school auditorium. Officers, committee chairmen and room mothers are asked to attend. Visitors Allowed Friends may write or visit Mrs. H. P. Patter son at Hillside Hospital, where she will be a patient for several days. AAl'W Recent Graduates meet ing has been postponed to Wednes day, October II). at the home of Mrs. George Chin on the Merrill hishway. The speaker wiM be Lvle Downing, Herald and News re porter. Gold Star Gold Star Mothers will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Veteran's of Foreign Wars Kail. In Hospital Mrs. Sidney Wein stein of Coos Bay. daughter of Mrs. Carl Henry, 240 Ear.t Main, is seriously ill at Hillside hospital. She was taken to the hospital Sun day. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ames, of San Francisco, have been the guests of Irene Montelius. 1852 Logan Street. Ames returned from a business trip to Chicago recently. Mrs. Ames will be re membered as the former Lucille Alexander of Klamath Falls. Meeting Rebekah Social Club will meet at the IOOF Hall Wednesday, with potluck luncheon at 12:30 noon. Following a short business meeting, cards will be played. Members and friends in vited. Senior Gerald Hugh Haddock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Haddock, 1528 Wllford Avenue, has enrolled at Wheaton College, Illi nois as a senior, majoring in geo logy, according to announcement Horn the college. Japan Marine Privates First Class James B. Pitts, 5220 Ava- lon; Francis Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Roberts, Route 2. and Carl D. Stewart, son of Mrs. William Kuykendall. 640 Cali fornia, all of Klamath Falls, par ticipated in war games held Sep tember 24-28 by the 3rd Marine Division on the slopes of Fujiyama according to a Marine Corps pub lic Information release. Kansas Robert D. Kern, avia tion machinist's mate second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vein Kern of Klamath Falls, has ar rived at the Naval Air Station at Hutchinson. Kansas, for duty with the Advanced Training Unit 614 according to a Navy public In formation release. San Diego Marine Pvl. Donalr; W. Hughes, son of Mr. and Mis. Dan W. 1 Hughes. 4171 Balsom Drive, participated in an amphib ious training exercise at Camp Pendleton conducted by the 1st Marine Division recently, accord ing to a Marine Corps public in formation release. Meeting The Lindley Heights Home Extension Unit will meet Wednesday, October 12, in Joan's Kitchen at the fairgrounds. The meeting will begin promptly at 10 a.m. A potluck luncheon will oe served at noon. The demonstra tion will be "Drycleaning at Home" by Hope Holbrook. Christmas Shopping Dates Determined Christmas Opening in Klamath Falls will be Friday. November 25. the day after Thanksgiving, it ras decided by members of the Klamath Merchants Association Monday noon at the Wlllard Ho tel. Member stores will remain open the five Friday evenings before Christmas plus each week night the week before Christmas for the convenience of shoppers, it was voted. Following the precedent of the past two years, stores will remain open on Armistice Day. FISHERMEN DETROIT (UP) Five Lake St. Clair fishermen said today the hunting was better than the fish ing. The five said they hauled a 150-pound deer out of the water five miles off shore. BASIN BRIEFS Rummage Sale The Women ol the Moose are sponsoring a rummrge sale in the J. W. send ers office Cctobjr 14 and 15. R:m- mage is beiiis collected In Merrill by Susan Willimns and in Malin by Rose S;jo!ei and m TMiclake by Hazel Hundley. Mrs. Hub Flynn and her moitier a.10 sister, all of poniard, recently spent several days wuli her sister-in-law. Mis. J i m m y Wakciicld and family at Bonanza. Bniunra Mr. end Mrs. DifK Popple, 1'r.m and Mickey, end .Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pepplu and Muria, all of Klamath Falls, came to Bo nanza October 5 to join the birth day anniversary celebration cf the.r father, Owen Pepple. Falling was good at the Ore gon coaa, report Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Grulnin and sons and Mr. and Mid. Boo Brett and far.ulv. all of Larmell Valley who spen'. a week trying it out. Langell Valley Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Walker and sons of spraguc River recently visited her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nork. Weed Lou Perry, who oper ates the Shastina Plumbing and Appliance store here, was admit ted to the Weed Hospital last week for treatment of a heart ailment. His condition Friday was reported satisfactory. Lake City A religious film entitled. "Souls in Conflict," with Billy Graham will be shown at evening services of the Lake City Biptlst Church on Sunday, October 1J. Cedarvllle Tne Ladies Auxil iary to VF'W Post 7383 of Surprise Valley will hold its annual tco.i and rummane sale at the IOOI' Hall in Cedarville on Saturday, October 2.', Weed Plans Ur a food sale to be held in October were dis cussed at a meeting of St. Cath erine's Altar Society October 3 at St. Michael's- Hall folluwing the Novena services at the Holy fami ly Catholic Church. Hostesses at the meetuig were Mrs. John Man tel, .V.ri. Gmo Balcio and Mrs. Jack Campbell. Reservations are being made with Mrs. Les Kyle. Weed, bv members of the Ailanta Rebekah I.odle who plan to attend the grand session and district meeting to be held hi Redding on October :'l. Former Resident Mr3. S!g Merrick, now of Kuscue, formerly of Weed, and a member of the Atlanta Rebeltah Lodge of Weed, at.Diirtcd the Eiptom'ocr 23 meet ins at the While Pine Hall. Also attending was Mrs. Blanche Mok ler el Chico who has been absent from me"tins for 11 years oa ac'.ouut of Illness. ! Graduates Army 2nd Lt. Floyd ; L. jtJcuon, son ot Leo L. Mellon. ; Dunsnmir. recently was graduated , from the 14-wcek officers' basic ! course at the Engineer School. Fori Belvoir. Virginia, according to the ; Army public information depart j men;. ! Marine Pfc. Jamrs Earnrv. I USMC. son of Mrs. Laura D. Bar ney cf Sprague River and hus ; bind of the former Louise M. 1 Unive of Chiloquin, participated with the 1st Western Marine Alr Grour.u Brigade In a recent am phibious training exercise at Camp Pendleton, according to a Marine Corps release. Also participating was Oil. William S. Erlrkson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, William S. Erickson of Chiloquin. TuleliUc Pvt. Jimmy V. Mitch ell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mitchell. Route 1, Box 88, Tule lake, has ueeu grpriuated from a 13-week course in cable tyltcing ' at Camp Gordon, Georgia and will be reassigned to active Army duty, according to the Army public in formation service, j Weed California Highway ; Patrol officers plnnninpr to attend the CHP convention at Fresno this week include Olin Brown and Max Schoellerman. both of Yreka. Their : wives will accompany them. j Moving thle. week Into their newly remodeled farm home near Malm are Mr. and Mrs. James Druzll. 1 Weekend Visitors at the Ted DcMcrrltt ranch near Malln were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilkinson 61 Kelseyville. California, on their first trip to Oregon. Wilkinson is Mrs. DcMerritt's cousin. LUCKY NUMBERS NJGHT TONIGHT 7 to 9 P.M. PRIZES GALORE SMOKING IIADIT Safe Easy Way TOBACCO BIIATH TOIACCO NIRVII .TOBACCO MART C'jut ofl the luUirco habit ith iU health kitlinf erfecu on heart, throat and hums. Nicotine IS puttonmu and a. real danger to food health. 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Londry as choirmon, George Donohue, R. H. Dunbor ond Kevo Hutchinson to act during Fire Prevention Week. October, 9-15. Wednesday, October 12, 1932 Miss B. Blomquist has been appointed to fill the vacancy on the faculty cf KUHS left by the resignation of Don Fisher, who has left for Yorktown, Virginio. Miss Blomquist taught in the local high school in Fisher's ploce, while he enjoyed o year's leave of obsence in 1930-31. Thursday, October 13, 1932 Dr. C. V. Rugh will return to Klamath Falls this evening from Canada, where, with o party of other Klamath sportsmen, he has been enjoying a hunting trip. The other hunters returned eorlier thon Dr. Rugh, orriving in this city Sundoy evening. Friday, October 14, 1932 Guido Robustelli, one of the de pendable bocks on the Klomoth town football Horn, hasn't hod o punt blocked since he started the game. Both Guido ond his brother, Dick, will be in the Klomoth lineup ot the next gome. Saturday, October IS, 1932 The public is invited to o public installation of officers of the Klomoth chopter of the order ot DeMolcy to be held Thursday evening in the Masonic hall ot 8 o'clock. Elective officers to be installed ore Norton Toylcr, moster councilor, Dick Hoyden, senior councilor; Rex Homakrr, unior councilor ond Ralph Peyton, scribe. 7 1 lW'A r Volume-control telephones, spring cord8, and illuminated dials are other -things perfected in recent yoars to brng you greater telephone convenience. If Putting public telephones where you're likely to need them is nnother way we're making it earner for you to keep in touch and get things done. . I. ;.''. 1 fV t jf "0 THt Insure With JldH LIABILITY Paul 0. diy 6x. FIRE Landry V. T. Johnson D. L Thomas 419 Main Street Phone 2-2526 AUTO PROPERTY b ..........A. .. .. I'll rn-rnnvpnirnt now triophono ran lit u.mI wiflmiit lifllnK rpi-rlrr. There was a time, within the memory of many of us, when the upright telephone was the last word in convenience. i . "; :'' i eJ.ei(is)rf,,.. Your telephone servico grows con BUntly moro cfTicient and useful ns tele phone people find new wnys to make your telephone serve you better. phoning! But now telephone people have topped this with the re markable Spcakerphone, which leaves both hands free during a call. It has a "mike" and a loudspeaker, bo that vou never need lift the But, often as not, two hands were needed lo use it. Then Ihe receiver. The Speakcrphone is another hie advance in telephone "F rench" or hand-type phone came alog. And what a stir it caused. progress. It's one of many new things we're doing to make telephone Compact, streamlined, and imagine one hand free while tele- service ever more useful to you. Pacific Telephone, The telephone people of Klamath Falls work to make your telephone a bigger value every day Tom buiinetl eiiei 1 10 H. lib Si., Tel. 1-1401 l