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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1958)
MONDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1BSR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THRT CITY BRIEFS MARKET BASKET'S Klamalh County Historical So . ciety will meet Wednesday. De cemher 3. at 8 p.m. in the com I munity lounje. ns North Seventh .-Street, for election of officers and .annual reports. All committee . chairmen are asked to be pre- pared. Those attending please take . a can of food for Christmas bas ! kets. The junior choir of the Sal - ration Army will sing Christmas ; carols. Eulalcina Chapter DAR, will . meet at 8 tonight at the home of Mrs. Harry Gocller, 200 Pine Street. There will be a discussion of early American antiques by ' Mrs. Dick Hemple, Mrs. Bert C. I Thomas and Mrs. W. J. Owsley, . and a prosf'am of American Christ- mas music arranged by Mrs. Ray " mond Tice. Members are II) re : minded to take gifts for the Indian box; (2) that candy will be for " tale and (3) to return borrowed books. . Camera Club Klamath Cam ; ra Club will meet Tuesday, De . comber 2, at 8 p.m. upstairs at the county library. Charlotte Car- michael will show colored slides lot the Brussels World Fair, also Paris and the Lourdes Centennial. :The public is invited. Christmas Decorations for the " home, gifts and cooked food will . be on sale at the annual Christ inas idea show and bazaar spon- ' sored by the Klamath Falls Gar den Club Wednesday, December "10. in the city library auditorium I from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Public is . invited. ' Degree of Honor Protective " Association will have an executive meeting at the home of Edna Long, . 4512 Crosby Avenue, at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. All officers are urged to attend. Shasta View Grange Home ' Economics Club will hold its De .eember meeting at the community hall, corner of Shasta Way and Madison Street, on Tuesday, De- . cember 2. at 7:30 p.m. Husbands . sre invited. Members are asked to bring dessert potluck. Instead of a gift exchange, each member is asked to bring a serving dish and ' spoon for the hall. Zuleima Nile Club will meet .' St 12:45 p.m. at the Willard Hotel Wednesday, December 3. Christ ' mas gifts for the Portland Shrin ks Hospital will be -collected. Out '. of -town members please call Madge McLaren at TU 4-4439 for : reservations. - Klamath Archers will shoot "Tuesday and Thursday. Potluck : and business meeting Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Beginners or anyone ' wanting to learn to shoot should :-show up at the Farmer's Lumber ' Company on South Sixth Street v Wednesday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. '; Meeting American Legion !' Auxiliary will hold a regular meet 'Ing Tuesday, December 2, at 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall on North Eighth . Street. : OEA Klamath County OEA 'will have a dinner and meeting at the Willard Hotel at 6:30 Tues- 'day, December 2. Meeting at 7:30. :- Instructions of delegates to conven ' lion. . Henley PTA will meet Decern ' her 3 at 2:30 p.m. to hear Gene 'Stivers speak on child behavior. r.Child care available. Refreshments j-served. Buena Vista Home Extension Unit will meet Thursday, Decern ' her 4. at 10 o'clock at Joan's Kitch en. Christmas workshop. Potluck luncheon. ritiirnstiin Clasn Organization 1 meAiin0 fnr the ritizenshirj and government class will be held : Thursday, uecemDer i, ai p.m Rmdi via at KITHS. Those in '. tercsted in naturalization for citi- lenship should attend. '. Red Cross pledges for blood during the December 2-3 visit of i the bloodmobile, if not turned into - chairmen of sponsoring groups ihnuld he called into the Red ' fmcs ftffirp Tit 4-412.1 hv Decern Iber 2. Those holding a number of cards should call the total to the : office to permit preparation for handling prospects. The student body at Oregon iccnnicai institute M8 jponsnring the operation tne nrsi day, Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday night, 7 to 9, he operation will be at the Na tional Guard Armory under aus pices of the National Guard and again on Wednesday, December 3, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and J to 8 p.m. Altamnnt Home Extension Unit will meet at Joan's Kitchen at the fairgrounds. 10 a.m. Tues day. December 2. Take knitting needles and yarn, or needlepoint supplies for the project, also table service and a can of fruit or veg etables for family baskets. Telephone Number for the Christmas Clearing Bureau is TU 2-4912. Holiday Bazaar and luncheon sponsored by the Klamath Lutheran Church will be Friday, December 5, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with numerous attractive gifts for Christ' mas shopping. Lots of cookies to fill the Christmas cookie jar and also Scandinavian pastries. The ba zaar booths will be open at 10 a.m. Serving of the luncheon starts at 11:30 a.m. There will be a morn ing and afternoon coffee hour. Open to the public. Civil Air Patrol meeting to night in the publication building across from headquarters building at Kingsley Air Field, 7 o clock Anyone interested is welcome. F. Frankfurter Showing Gain WASHINGTON (UPD Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter continued to make good progress today from the mud heart diS' tuibance he suffered last Monday. His doctors said Sunday the jurist, oldest member of the Su preme Court at 76, was resting comfortably at George Washing ton University Hospital. "If there's been any change, it's been for the better," the doc tors reported. CUB SCOUTS FROM MILLS SCHOOL, under the direction of Mrs. Thurman Turner, den mother, took a conducted tour of the Southern Pacific roundhouse recently. The boys got to see several types of diesel-electric locomotives from the inside, as well as the ro tary snow plow, the sand house with its machinery, the power plant, and the Flanger cars that are used to clean snow off the tracks. The boys also visited the roundhouse office with its telephones and radio communications devices, and wound up the tour with a ride on the hundred-foot turntable. Shown with roundhouse foreman S. C. SeU by are, left to right, Cubs Tommy Warmack, Dennis York, Lee Turner, Ronald Hamilton and Jimmy Uerlings. Selby conducted the group on their tour. Weather Table United Press International Temperatures and rainfall for 24 hours ending at 4 a.m. High Low Rain Albuquerque 55 32 Atlanta 58 36 Bakersfield 70 3!) 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Siie 2 ..29c SEARS STORE and SEARS CATALOG In the store . . offer you everything in one place biggest selection in town saving at Scars low prices Just say "Charge It" ot (tout monty foeA jLnii.) Phone Your Order In Today . . . TU 2-4034 133 So. Eighth Phone TU 2-4481 SHOP FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. . Yel Liquid Detergent 2Tr 69c Yel Detergent Giant Pkg. Giant Q7 PALMOLIVE 3 "1-J" 32c CASHMERE teg. Si bars 3 LT 32c TOP O' THE CROP PRODUCE from Klamath's Garden Spot Celeirv Extra Fancy Delicious Larqe Crisp Stalks each Crisp and Solid ALWAYS A BUTCHER TO SERVE YOU! Pork Shoulders $. Cut up Free! Ready for your locker. Consists of Small Shank, Pork Roast and Pork Steak. Fill that Locker at this Low Price! ausage Ground Swift's County Fair Whole Hog. Mb. Roll Beef Both Stores UDon Till 7:00 Mon., Tue., Wed,, Thurs,, Sat. ', Both Storos Open Till 8 P.M. Fridays -k Lrw m'. m 6th and Shasta Way Ph. TU 4-4050 9th and Pine Ph. TU 4-3167 or TU 4-3168 MARKET BASKET IS CLOSED SUNDAY!