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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1956)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1956 Bonanza P-P Holds Meet HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FLLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS ..wdc7" T ne Neighbors of: a meeting for Tuesday r irsi :au meeting of" ociock in me mj Hall. Visiting mothers are Invited the Bonanza Parents and Patrons "eignbors are welcome. I . viuo was neld in the school audi- , , , . Prosperity Lodge Past Noble """m September 26 a' p.m.,1, Zuf'n Ne Club-wiU meet at! Grand of. the Prosperity Rebekah with President Donald PhilpoU!?. P-m- October 3 for luncheon at Lodge will meet for a notluck presiding. ine wuiard Hotel. Reservations ..M? paries Sober IntrffiJ ' ' Uvm uic learning siau, which ' includes two npw iomh u- listed the improvements made' . Naoml Shrine No. 5, Order of during the summer to the football i 'J whlte Shrine of Jerusalem, will new ana playground, and school policies and the year book were uiscussea. New committees appointed arc: ways and means, Mrs. J. E. Bal dock: membership, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Brown; hosnitality, Mrs. Bob Hartley, Mrs. Mike Dearborn and Mrs. Jesse Angel; program, Mrs. Charles Dalton, Mrs. Jess McFall and Mrs. Reg Thomas; food, Mrs. Rose Stalnaker and Mrs. Maurice Spillanc; publicity, Cora Leavitt, and room mothers, Mrs. Ed Scott and Mrs. Wes uearoorn. hold a stated meeting, Tuesday October 2. 8 p.m. in the Masonic temple. The meeting will be pre ceded by a 6:30 p.m. potluck imicueon. In Hospital Mrs. Jackie Cobo (Mrs. Keith Cobol is in Portland Osteopathic Hospital, 616 N.W. 18th Avenue, Portland 9. Cards and letters will be welcome but because of her extreme allergy, no flow ers, please. The Adult committee meeting for Henley Cub Scouts will be held Lodge will meet for a potluck luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Helen McCornack on Lakeshore Drive. in the- ranch operation with HaltAgcr is in charge of the program. Malppy and is not sole owner as - was reported. Meellng-of the Lost River De- i.Molay Mothers Club, will be held Carpenters.. Auxiliary 1 He Tuesday. October 2 at 7:30 n.m 7.30 ladies of the Carpenter's Auxil- in the Mt. Laki Church. All inter iary will hold their regular meet-'ested mothers are invited.- 1 ing neunesuay m i:ou p.m. m uie moor lempie. mere wiu De cane Wome of the Moose, Chap- " "'"" 7 , """Her w, wilt meet at 8 p.m. Tues- 111s wiiiiiuaja lu tfuijr, nuuM aitu September. day, October 2 at the Mooselwomen will hear Mrs. Eric C. Hall when Mr. and Mrs. bam a I Clarke, Portland, native of China (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurd) -will speak on Chinese art. She will il- be present to accept gifts for the Mooseheart and Moosehaven Christmas program. Monday October 8. members of the Klamath Falls Women's Li brary Club and other interested Meeting of Eulalona Chapter, Daughters of the American Revo lution, tonight, 8 0 clock at the No Dance The Bachelor andjhome of Mrs. William Wales Jr., Bachelorette Club will not holdi4512 Clinton Avenue. Mrs. Julian its regular dance originally sched uled for tonight due to the sick ness of the caller. . Meeting of the Wednesday Club at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, will be held at 8 p.m. October '3 at the parish hall. Correction Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Lynn, reported in the Septem ber 30 "Farmer of the Week," in the Herald and News is a partner refreshments after the meeting. Youth Group To Be Formed MALIN A new young people's group for both boys and girls from the fifth to eighth grade age levels is now being sponsored by the Malin Presbyterian Church. The group has chosen the name "Jet e Cadets" and will meet on Sunday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. Leaders are Alice Johnson and Verba Long. Activities will include Bible study, through which the young people will work for ranks and stars. Squadron divisions will be in charge of the programs. All boys and girls in the community of this age group are welcome to attend. Highway. .7:30 foment. All committee members are urged to be present for this first meeting 01 me tail. DcMolay Meet Lost River De Molay Mothers Club has scheduled YULE PROGRAM MOUNT SHASTA Rehearsals have commenced by the Mount Shasta Community, Choir which will present a Christmas program this year. Sponsors are the Mount Shasta Elementary PTA and the recreation district. The first prac tice session was being held Mon day evening at the Sisson Ele mentary School. The DEATH TOLL NEW DELHI", India HI - uvaui 1011 irom mis year s sea sonal floods in India mounted to more than 300 Saturday. Yreka Hi Said Unsafe YREKA The Yreka high school building has been termed "unsafe" by a San Francisco engineering firm and J. E. Hurley, superinten dent, announced that corrective! measures would be taken immed iately. The study was undertaken after conflicting reports of state officials en the question of whether or not new construction was indicated. Hurley said a final written re port will be forthcoming in about three weeks but he had received oral information that abandonment for the present building will be recommended. Amos Purcell Dies Following Illness Amos Purcell, 77. a native of Iowa, resident of Klamath Falls for 15 years, died here September 29, following a long period of ill health. Surviving are a brother George Purcell and a sister, Mrs. Ralph Tucker, both of Ulysses, Kansas. Services for Mr. Purcell will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home on Tues day. October 2, at 3 p.m. The Rev. Dallas McNeil of the First Meth odist Church will officiate. Final rites and commitment will be in Klamath Memorial Park. ' Half an hour of free fun 1 Come in and well thow you haw to play organ, moaie in juftt 30 minutes! You don't have to read note, or take lesson. Just sit down at the '. . Hammond Chord Organ, and amaze yourself. One finger of your right hand plays the ' melody. 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