Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 07, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1959
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
CITY BRIEFS
Doc Fanripra V 1 n. s. n.,..
Fanciers is having a meeting Frf-
oay nigni, January 9, at 8 o'clock
in the county library. Open to the
public and everyone is invited to
come to the meeting. Report of
last year's dog show will be given
and plans for the 1959 show will
be made.
Ewauna Encampment 0, 45
and Ladles Auxiliary of the Odd
Fellows Order will hold regular
meetings on Friday night. January
t. at I p.m. This will be installa
tion for both lodges and all mem
bers are urged to be present. The
ladies auxiliary installation will be
an open meeting and interested
iiiends are invited. Refreshments
will be served after installation.
Thursday Meeting There will be
meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
in the county library for members
of. Local 704, National Federation
ot Federal Employes. All mem
bers are requested to attend. Re
ft eshmenls will be served.
Tinochle Parly-The Shasta View
Building Association will have a
public pinochle card party Satur
day night at the community hall
ct) the corner of Shasta Way and
Madison Street, at 8 o'clock.
Nurses Regular meeting of the
Oregon Nurses Association District
i ill be held Thursday, January
at 7:30 p.m. in the public health
department, 194S Main Street. Com
mittee appointments will be made.
Annual reports of committee chair
men and officers. All graduate
nurses are .nvited to attend.
Zlon Lutheran Ladies Aid will
meet at the church Thursday, Jan-'
nary 8, at 7:30 p.m.
Meeting Klamath Archers will
hold their monthly business meet
ing and potluck dinner in the in
door range at Farmers Lumber
Company, Thursday, January 8,
starting at 6:30 p.m. All archers
and others interested urged to at
tend. Stewart Lenox Fire Depart
ment Auxiliary will meet Thurs
day, January 8, at 7:30 p.m. at
lite home of Louellen Smith, 3800
Greensprings Drive. Secret pal
names will be drawn. Please call
TU 4-7278 or TU 2-0739 if unable
to attend.
Fellowship Christian Women's
Fellowship will meet Thursday.
January 8, at 1 p.m. Group 1 will
meet at the home'of Alta David
son, 5306 Bryant Avenue; Group 2,
at the home of Mildred Hilton,
2045 Oregon Avenue.
OTI Student Wives will meet
(onight at 7:30 at the YMCA on
the campus. Mrs. Bob Henry of the
Iiew Method Cleaners will give a
talk on the performance of fabrics
111 cleaning. All student wives are
uiged to attend. For transporta
tion or information please call TL:
2-5154.
Art Association Klamath Art
Association will hold a special busi
ness meeting on Thursday, Janu
ary 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Art
Center.
Citizenship First citizenship
classes will be held tonight at 7
0 clock in Room 234 at the high
school.
Honored Oueen-elect. Rpckv
Short of Henley Bethel No. 51, In-
icrnational Order of Job's Daugh
ters, and Master Couni-ilnr.iliwr
Gary Bovd. Lost Rivnr fhanior
Order of De.Molay, cordially in-
vne tne puonc to be present for
installation of officers to be held
at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, January 10.
111 the new eirls' pvirinasinm at
Henley High School. Refreshments
win oe served.
Sacred Heart Mnihore rink
will hold a regular meeting at 8
p.m. Thursday, January 8. Sis
Icrs Will be in their classrnnms
(torn 7 to 8 p.m.
A Picture sunDosed tn hi nnp
of few in existence of the statue,
Dionysis Sigouros on the Isle of
.ante. Greece, is owned by Gust
ourchis. Klamath Falls. Zante is
one of. three islanHc in tho Craek
archipoligo.
The Khiniatli County Historical
Society will hold its January meet
ing tonight in Room 6 in the Fre
mont Junior High School starting
at 7:30. .Mrs. Vera Clemmons and
John Clcghorn will be the speakers.
Tea Slated Saturday .Tnnnarv
24. has heen annnnnppH a ihn Anfa
f.'-r the annual Women's Library
wiud ica, wnicn will bcnelit the
children's department of the city
library this year. Card playing wiil
begin at 1 p.m. in the club rooms
at the library South Fifth and
Main streets. Tea will be served
beginning at 3:30. Those who are
unable to come for cards are wel
come to attend the tea, according
tc Mrs. W. Don Miller, general
chairman for the event. Reserva
tions may be made with Mrs. Alan
Baker, TU 2-3167, or Mrs. Loren
I'almerton, TU 4-6624. .
Camp Fire The Central District
Leaders Association will meet
Thursday at 1 p.m. in the county
library.
ALL
STOCK WALL PAPER
Vt V OFF
A & B PAINT
1229 E. MAIN ,
Continuing! Vern Owens' Year-end
FRIGIDAIRE
Inventory
PAGE THREE
MARGOT BLUM, Contralto
Operatic 4
To Sing Here
The San Francisco Operatic
Quartet under the direction of its
founder, Maestro Nino Cornel, fill
appear as the next attraction on
the Community Concert series
Wednesday, January 21, at the
Pelican Theater.
Notaote for tnelr sparkling and
refreshing approach to music, each
selection on the quartet's reper
toire is presented to perfection,
both technically and artistically.
Each of the singers, soprano,
Nancy Cronburg; contralto. Mar
got Blum; tenor, Jess Thomas and
baritone, Ronald Dutro. has won
individual distinction. Each of
these fine voune Derformers nos-
sesses vocal and dramatic ability,
ana ineir voices blend together
superbly under the direction of
Maestro Cornel. They will give the
Klamath Falls audience an oppor
tunity to hear unique arrangements
of both the standard operatic rep
ertoire and seldom performed masterpieces.
Admittance will be by season
ticket only.
Three KF Pupils
Make Honor Roll
Of 81 students at Oregon State
College making straight-A grades
during the tall term there, three
were from Klamath Falls, it was
learned here with publication of
the honor roll Tuesday.
The names of the three singled
out for this special recognition,
Barbara S. Goeller, Loren D.
Meeker and Neil E. West, were
among those of nine students from
this area who were listed on the
roll for the fall term.
The other names on the honor
roll were those of Keith R. Lar
son. Roberta R. Matthews and
Raymond A. Zalunardo. all of
Klamath Falls, and James P. Mad
den. Malin; Theodore K. Siemens.
Chiloquin: and Jane H. Palmer,
Chcmult.
Workshop Held
By Bureau Chief
Cliff Wright, Salem, organiza
tional chairman for the Oregon
Farm Bureau Federation, conduct
ed an all-day training workshop
here for officers and leaders of the
Klamath County Farm Bureau
January 6 at the Willaid Hotel.
Wright emphasized the need for
all organizations to secure highest
percentage of member participa
tion possible and the assuming of
responsibilities through work on
committees. He also outlined the
work of committees on resolutions,
taxes, legislation, publicity, com
modities and public relations.
County Farm Bureau Chairman
Lloyd Hankins, Bonanza, reelected
last falls, was present and spoke
briefly during the morning session.
Mrs. Elsie Rueck also of Bonanza
heads the woman's group of the
bureau.
Weather Table
United Press International
24 hours ending at 4 a.m.
High Low
Albuquerque 35 28
Atlanta 45 28
Bakersfield 65 45
Boise 44 35
Boston ! 12
Chicago - 24 21
Denver su 28
Detroit 21 13
El Centra 62 42
Fort Worth 40 37
Fresno 57 44
Kansas City 38 3:1
Los Angeles 61 52
Miami h'.t i7
Minneapolis JS i;i
New Orleans 49 42
New York 22 16
Oakland mi 54
Oklahoma City 38 33
Phoenix til
Pittsburgh 25 18
lied Bluff 54 4s
Hcno 4 jfi
Sacramento 59 4K
Salt Lake City 44 31
San Diego e 51
San Francisco 59 51
Seattle 42 37
Spokane 37 27
Thermal s 40
Tucson us 4j
Washington 28 22
.05
T.
.39
.04
.11
.26
.18
.03
PREDICTS DEATH
NEW OR1.FANS HTPni,-.....
al services were held Tuesday for
the Rev. Juan Alberto Garay, who
Said in a sprmnn KitnHni'r M.-.I
many of those present would not
ne until tne end of 1959.
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EUGENE WERNER
INCKEASE STEEL Ol'TPl'T
TOKYO U'PH-EightPen major
factories and mines will go into
operation in the triple city of Wu
han this year making it one of
communist China's largest steel
centers. I'eipmg Radio said today.
Werner Rites Set Saturday
Eugene Werner, a long
resident of Klamath Falls, died
lanuary 5. apparently following a
heart attack. He was born in
Skutskar, Sweden, in 18Wi and
came to this country in 1919. He
met and married Edith Norrgaid
uakland. California, in 1922.
They moved to Klamath Falls in
1929 and resided at 2327 Darrow.
He was a member of the 20-
Year Club of Weyerhaeuser Tim.
her Company having been em
ployed there since 1J30. Mr. Wer
ner was an active member of the
Order of 'aa No. 460 in this
city, and had served as district
master of the Northwest District
of the International Order of Vasa.
lie was also a member of the
Klamath Lutheran Church and the
International Woodworkers of
America.
Beside the widow, he is sur-
timoivived by two daughters. Mrs.
i.iiit 11 a uuinouii u. mi.uuiiivuie,
and Mrs. Joseph Matlick Jr. ot
Klamath Falls: two brothers, Con
rad Werner of Chicago and Emil
Erickson of Sweden: one sister,
Karen Skarberg of Sweden; and
three granddaughters and two
grandsons.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m. from Wards
Funeral Home.
Between 1921 and 1930 there
were 28.250.000 births in the Unit
ed Slates.
MOOSE LODGE
CRAB FEED
Sot., Jan. 10
Uncial Hour H to 7 p.m.
Dinner 7 p.m.
Dane Fnltoulnr
Mrmhtra ant! Invllrd Gurill
diavst fix . . . LJUl Jjiausdi
MM HMMMi
Thurs. & Sat. Jon. 8 & 10
"The HUNTERS"
Cinemascope and Color
with Robert Mitchum
ARCH THEATRE - BLY
No Money Down
We Will Build
Your New Garage
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For information coll TU 2-4326
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3 - 30-INCH - HAS EVERYTHING
Including Automatic Units. Reg. 299.
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179"
249's
219"
WASHERS
5-WD-59 DELUXE Washers
Regular 269.95
4 - WI-59 IMPERIAL Washer
Regular 359.95
229"
319"
DRYERS
4 - DI-59 IMPERIAL Dryers
Regular 269.95
229"
REFRIGERATORS
Big Family Size 11 Cu, Ft. .
Standard Refrigerators with
Full Width Freezer Chests.
199
95
Other Big Sale Savings Throughout the Storel
Hurry! Buy on Easy Terms!
VERN OWENS'
Cascade Home Furnishings
124 No. 4th
Phone TU 4-8365
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The man with the ax is from Dugan &
Mest . . . His name, Jim Douglas, his
occupation, price cutter . . . See him.
Constant Fashion: THE SH1RTDRESS
The dress that you'll love in : '
"January as you will in May . .
to wear as of this very moment
, under a coat or on a balmy Spring
day, and yet look wonderful
every time ! The secret of its chic
lies in its simplicity ... its sure
flattery for every figure.. , . its
near-perfect classicism that makes
it well worth owning in every
version we show here! .
1. Pure silk in strawberry, copca, Jidi
green, honey or nivy. 29.95
2. Jacquird-wcave imported silk with
fleur dt Hi pattern. White only. 35.00
3. Dacron and cotton print in white '
green or blue with blue. '.
4. Silk print with medallion pattern
. . natural ground with blue, brown
or ted print.
5. Jacquard-weave Cupioni rayon,
dacron and cotton in beige, copen,
strawberry or white.
Take as long at 6 months to pay en
revolving credit account . .
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