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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1956)
" MONDAY, JANUARY 1fl. 1956 HBtAhD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAGS RVS J..V- alt, 'S: r r j 4 ' V V1 " - THE THIRD ANNUAL CARVALCADE will be staged this year by the Toketee lions Club.TM showing of the new U.S. automobiles will be presented at the Klamath Falls Armory January 28-29. The show is free and will run from noon fo 9 p.m; each day. Was McNeo, left, last year's general chairman and originator of the show, talks the show over with Karl lot, club president, Howard Hall, art director, and Bob Runyan, publicity. Jim Misfeldt, this year's gen eral chairman, is not pictured. i Lions Sponsor KF Carvalcade A complete collection of the new 1956 U.S. automobile models will be shown to the public January B8-29 at the Klamath Falls Armory under the sponsorship of the Toke tee Lions Club. Jim Misfeldt, gen eral chairman said today. The show will be free and runs from 12 noon to 9 pm. each day. This Is the third year the show has been staged by the local serv ice club. Wes McNee, last year's general chairman, was the origi nator of the Idea three years ago. The Klamath Falls auto dealers who show their wares at the show i are: Balsiger Motor Co., Ford; Dugan and Mcst. Mercury-Lincoln; Jim Winde Buick Co.. Buick; Dick B. Miller Co., Cadillac-Olds-mobile: Ballard and Bennett, Chrysler and Imperial; Cunning- FAST RELIEFl for I Musdlel Pain I ioo tablets ham and Rickey, Dodge, Plymouth; Jim Olson, De Soto, Plymouth; Juckeland Sales. Packard, Studs- baker; Parker Pontlae Co., Pon- tiac and Fred Joslen, Nash Rambler. Misfeldt said that there will be a grand prize awarded each day to some person visiting the show. The prize will be a set of foul pss- senger-car tires each aay, ns earn. BASIN BRIEFS TaMaka Iota Sigma Chapter at Beta Sigma Phi held its regu lar meeting January at the Merle Norman Studio, 103 Main Street, Klamath Palls, with a program en good grooming and akin care pre sented by Muriel Hendricks and Mr. Willtn Moraehe. Sixteen mem bers were present, and refresh menu war served by hoateu Jan Udell. ' OraaMaafhter Cora LetvlU of Bonansa. Herald and News report er for that area, and her husband. Lea Leavltt, recelred a cablegram that their aoa and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oal LeaTitt, had become parent at their first daughter (they have two sons) at Hllo, Hawaii Sunday. Cal Is a crewman en a radar plane with the Navy air branch, ; View Orange Home Economies Club will held a break fast at the home of Mrs Harry Wlard. no Wiard Street, Wednes day, January II. Breakfast will be served from f until 11 a.m.. with Mrs. Oelpbine Bergloff. Marian Lewis and Charlane Lewis assist ing. The public la Invited. bataUattea Flaaoai The Lost River Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will held a public Installation of officers at 7:W p.m. Wednesday at the Henley elements ry school. A reception will follow. . , . , PahHe card party, to.be held at the Holy Cress parish hall, t p.m., Tuesday, January IT. Bridge BKE LfADEE . SALXM ull Harold Reese. Pendleton, la the new president of the Oregon Beer Distributors Asan. He wss elected at the or ganisation'! meeting here Saturday. and pinochle will be In play. Re freshments will be served. CITY BRIEFS Roosevelt FT monthly meet ing will be Jsnuary 17, 3 p.m., in the auditorium. The opening will be presented by the sixth grade students snd entertainment provided by Miss Howe's and Mrs. Buck's sixth graders. Tea will be served by the fourth grade moth ers, Mrs. Robert Veatch, chair man. A board meeting la called for 1 p.m., prior to the general meeting. Army Reserve Meeting Klam ath Falls units of the Army Re serve will meet at I p.m. today at the Army Reserve Center in the ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM VITAL FACTS EXPLAINED FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK As a public service to all readers of this page, a new 44-page highly Illustrated book on Arthri tis and Rheumatism will be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE to all who write for It. 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Home Mr. and Mrs, Arthur B. Epperson, 130 North First Street have returned from an ex tended trip to the South. They made the trip by air from San Francisco, via the American and J V UOIBSTIH Aawite't larastf tefflaf TOILET TANK BALL Neliy running toilets con waite ever iruvi mIIam af water a dav. The leasing patented Water Master tank ball msianriy stops in. flow et water alter each Hushing. 75 AT HARDWARE STORES Delta air line. They visited a son. Major George N. Epperson, Mrs. Epperson and their three children, Janice, Carolyn and Robert at Montgomery, Alabama. Major Ep person Is an Intelligence officer at the Air University, Msxwell Air Force Bsse, at Montgomery. They also visited briefly at Atlanta, Georgia. En route home they flew over the Grand Canyon In sunny weather but flew Into fog at the Ban Francisco airport. Meeting of the Wednesday Club of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, ( p.m., January 18 at the parish hall. Meeting of the Klamath Falls Home Extension Unit, 10 a.m.. Wednesday, January II at th YMCA, The project will bo eat "Rolls and Bread trom Sweet Dough." i ' i Meeting of the Klamath Luth eran Ladles Aid, Tuesday, Jsnu ary 17, ( p.m. at the church. Re ports will be given. Hostesses will be Mrs. Case Murdoch and Mrs. Burt Brouslard. PURE IREO BOXER DOG It Mot.tr. OU For Sal Call 2612 Uksvisw SIMPSON and ROBINSON ARE BACK -AT- Molatore's 1112 MAIN ST. To Entertain You With Their Spar kling Music And Entertainment. You'll Have Fun Here .. JOHNSEN'S TAILOR SHOP S Klamath ATlDIt ' OPEN FOR BUSINESr Made le Meaiore Suit! - AHeralltM &t$2J!X& Cw" js i ' JANUARY FEATURE! STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9:30 - 5 :30 Sat. 9:00 to 5:30 mi u Beautiful bargains at Penney't HUNDREDS ... . . . of new, new, NEW DRESSES for right now, right through Spring MM 1fSiav JT)98 srjTxi SEP- C7 . r ifJvrr 27 e,IC1. 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