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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1947)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1947 I iW mn n i miiwiMT rtrniririfri rrm m 1111m i mm iiiiiWiiiww'iriiimiaiM iimhi HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE WEATHER llMKOON f'lr ll, iMIllf'H Aauill'i IH't't"l""tl rlouiU III ,,;,rllmwl tloll mill I'm '"I; .nullity nmlpr III llme -ml imiiII.iii l,l; ml I" liiudila wlil KliiiU nil "I e"1 KIAMATII rAI.I.H ANII VICINITY . r.Vr 1.KI.V.."! .i.it.i.f. high u.u. oo, IiiW 4". U"'I "' mm'niKi'N cAi.iHmNiAn..r tii- d., I .liKHl H.IHl.ly. mil ll In i,iiiirliii.: niiKl.r.l. imilli ....Itrlr wlmli "11 ('rani I.m Aiigelre Mr. and Ml" Hubert Hlierlmn mid rlHinflitrrn, I'ully. Hiilli mid Miuclu of Urn An geles liuva been Hid gueni "1 Mr. ,d MM. Walter U.elt of W I'wtrl (io Term. Th three, girl ro niiilnrd her t til" l.ell lioinr itlillo lliclr parent went on to Vlr tnria. Vancouver mill Heattle for frw day. Tliry left on Moluliiy to rrturii homo by wuy of Iteno mid Ukc Tnluie. Mrs. Hliecluili nml !. cll uro brother unit mmr. To Attend I'lny Hnlill Unwind ,n(l ton, nick, of IIM Kldnrado, urn molorlng to Anliliinil Batiirdny to sllend Ihe rllikcpeiiiriin piny. l,ovc' ljilmur'a Ut." of which Mary June Howard, daughter of the Knlpli Howards. In member of Ihe mill. Mi". Howard U ullrndlnil sum rnrr elin nt Hmithrrn Oregon Not nml, mid Mary June linn lieen ;Juinf In the valley cliy with her rXiiilirr. Daughter Horn Friend have re reived annniiiiremcul from Mr. nml Mm. Curl Deerlng of I'orllnnd tell li in of the nrrlvnl of tlirlr ariiind i hllcl. dnuulilpr, whom tliry Imve lllilliril Humiii The DccrlliK me former Klninnlli full renl dent, mid Mr. Deerlng I llic cluiigliler of Mr. and Mm. 11 U. Jntmnlon. I'lenle-The Towiwnd club will hold lu minimi picnic Hunday, Au inint 10. at Moore park. KjicIi one unending I anked to bring pic nic liituh and table aervlce. The rlub will fiirnuh roffre. Ice crenm mid Mift drink. Hon ItornMr. mid Mi, cluyton Mhariw of llonanu are Hie parenta of a nn born at the Klamath Val try hmpllul on TueMluy, Augiuit 6. The bnby weighed t paumla I6' niincea mid will be railed Pnill Clayton Bhariie. It air llurrau W. C. Cole. Uulftc manager for the Klamuth rate bu reau, will be in Klamath full Augunt II and H Katra office are located at the Klamath County chamber of rommerce. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mm Charle II. Cecil of Van Nuyn. Calif., arrived In Klnmalh FnlU thl wrek to attend tho wedding of their mhi, Charle Cerll. and Kdiin Drown Hun ilny. AiiKUit 10 y) I ruin Hprlnirirld - Ml nMcl Mr. , r.. UIIIIIV41 ll l II.Ht.viu Hiu In Klninnlli Knll to nllcnd the Iluu-y llnynr family reunion which will be a pari of the pioneer picnic at Moore park Bunday. VUltiim Mr. and Mr. Clconic Mc Daniel were overnight vltltom at the home of Mr. Olive VanKlrk. Tlie MrUunlrl were reluming to their home In Uakernflrld. Cullf.. niter lour of the Mldweot mid Cnimdu. VUII Mr. mid Mm. Iu Miller of lJeer Park. Wash.. ient three ilny Willi Mr. and Mr. W. O. Lohrey of jm Elierleln, lnl week, leaving tor lliclr home on SMurduy. Aulmant fluth Mlnglln arrived laal week from WcMler, O., whore Mio worked In the library, to be niullmit librarian In the county library, Alameda and CroM. I-Ire Call City firemen were cullrd to 700 Owen at 13:17 p. m. Thumdny to rxllngulMi a grain fire. Nu dumnge wn done. shopping Mm. William Urrtvrr wn nhnpplnii In Klnmulh Pull Thui'Mlny. Mm. Ill ewer In a resident of Port Klnmulh. On Illinium Jnck McAullffc of Port Klnmulh wu In Klnmntli Pulls Wednesday on tannines. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Cipt'l tlttitmiHtrd Unrb iAII Mahr.i Krinabl jirlr rrt i:atlftialr Sowing Machine Service Tnar Inrieipanilt'iit leii p (1111 mi Nht IVa 10th ANNUAL FIREMEN'S BALL CITY HALL Saturday Nite SPONSORED BY DORRI5 VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Music by Pappy Dancing Gordon's Orchestra 9:30 to 3 BRING YOUR OWN FLAME -AND HAVE A HOT TIME! Old-Timers Move Mr. mill Mrn. flunk I'ri i hi I, rvnlcIriiUi of Kliuiiutli riilln for over 117 yeiire, wlmitn Inline wu 11374 rjliuiitu wuy, linvn mild Ihi'lr property on U. Atli mid lliclr 1 nunc mid moved to Ban Kitlnel, Cull!, Mr. mid Mm. Johnny giiliin. 2!b W. Oregon, plan to nnike 1 1 it-ii i a vliill lha hitler part of August. Mm. giilnn In tho l'er iiti I'm iluuglitcr, Norn. In lliiillul -Mm. C'liuilen l''yock of thin illy wim oporated on In a I'orlliind hniiplliil on TticMlny and I reported grttlng iiIoiik nicely. The two children me laylug with their griiiiilinolhrr III I'orllniid. Vllle Nller-Mr. and Mm. John ny Voiiiik and daughter of Hpnkane vlnllril hint week at the home of hi muter. Mm. W. O. lxihrey of J144 Kuerlelii fur a few diiyn. Moore Park Bus Stopped Hiinduy biiuir to Moore pmk have bren dlnroiitlnued according to L. W. Huukup, of the Klninnlli Dua conipiiny. a the service h not proved kuccennful. Boukup auted thnl a bus Hue to tho park could not be oiieralrd when a few a 20 leople make ue of the Bunday li Ipn. lllu nervire fur California avenue rmldeul will begin a iwniii a no purklng Muu mo placed on the went Ide of the avenue by the city police drrlmrnt. Boukup nnld that the rhrduto for the bu hna been made and tlie route of the Oregon avenue bu will be extended to Include the California ectlou. Hue will travel out Orrgon avenue and back to Main by way of California avenue. They will operate on the following arhrdule. leaving Main lreet at 7:10 a. m 7;40 a. m.. Q:lo a. m.. 0 40 a. in . 1140 a. m , 1:10 p. m 3:10 p. in . 3 40 p. in . 5:10 p. m., S 40 p. m , 7:10 p. m 9:40 p. m., II '10 p. m. and 11:40 p. m. fluue will leave Oregon avenue and Blehn on the iime nclirdiilr. but npprnxl malely 10 minute Inter. Concerning bu kervlce to Wocu. Houkup ald thai It will be continued for neverul more week to re If biuliie Improve. Pour trip are made a week, two on Monday and two on Krlday. Fifteen Arrested ! In Gambling Joint- ! SPOKANE. Aug. 8 olv- Fifteen i men and two women were arrented In a gambling raid enrly this morn- lug at the rear of a local renlnurnnt. jofiU'cm Mild n Humbling gnmr lining ;dlce and domlnor wa In progrrn when tliry entered the placo. j Yum Emnto. charged with con ; dueling the gnme, wa rctcawd after posllng, 60 bond. Other arretted 111 the raid ptuled bonds of 110 each on charge of being In a place where gambling wa concluded. Classified Ada Brine Result. Flexibility i Life Insurance policy. t'tn lit Vui Ihmucb Sun Life's Adjustable Option PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 731 Main St SUN LIFE OF CANADA HARTFORD Aeclilrnt aa lmlnlly Cooipaay INSURANCE T. B. WAITERS FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE General Insurance Agency 107 S. 7th St. Phone 4193 New Baby The former Joan Harry; one-time I Chaplin. I hown In Pltuburgli, Pa., amlllng down at her J-werk-old : an, ltuell ( harlea Keek Jr. With hrr I 4-year-old daughter, Carol I Ann, aubjeel of a rourl flgbl In whirh Chaplin waa named aa the child's I father. Ml Harry marrlrd Ituuell Berk of Plttiburgh but year. AP wlrepholo. Work Done On Church Additional work wa done on the Klninnlli Hevlval center Thumdny evening when communicant and friend gathered to continue the re modeling of the building which wa tarted two week ago. A new roof for the church ha been completed by the Henri roofing company and "JOE BEAVER" "Gietdl Grcedl Gieedl Why God-given light to ipoil resources 615-17 .w ' e.s&i.,... For Joan protege of Comedian Charlra a cloned entrance ha been added to eliminate Icy atepa In the winter. The liuilde entrance ha ben fin lolicd with knotty-pine. Work on clan room has not yet been com pleted. Keith Donahoo Is In charge of the construction. Present Thursday night were Mr. and Mm. Keith Don ahoo, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cochran, Mr. and Mm. James Hargrove, Ar nold Burgess, Jack Church, Carolyn and Michael Donahoo, Mm. Oladys Mllford and the Rev. Dorothy Mc C'luln, pastor of the church. By Ed Nofziger, Foetal SvrvlN, U. 8. DpTUnnl of Asrlrultur is it some people think they hove a for everyone else?" MOUS &6t& PETTICOAT AND PANTY SETS We know you will lore Sky brite's matching petticoats and panties, at this down-to-earth price! You'll want a set In each luscious color! Or. buy them separately and mix your own! White. Sky Hlue, Made, Petticoat sites ii to 37. I'anly In small, me dium, large. ttfnprf iyen Tricf Jrey Pllica with laauriaoi 1 Imbroidsry Wuhn Ilk, o'Monkr-No Ironingi Shrink RiUtanl Celor-Fa Slyltd far Flonry Indlvlduolly PochagMl at a new low pricel Pellicoot J I. 9 9 Panfy .79 Complete $ Set only 275 Main Tolling The Editor L)tt)i prlalaal btrt mhI nl be mr ihmm 10 wr1 In lanfih, mail b irrllUa lifiblj- o ONK SIDK f Ibi fapvi alr and mill b lfn4 Calrlballnt fallawlni IfaM rata ara warm I r aleama4 KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. (To the Kdltorl I want to thank you so much for printing my poem. Kuckle Berrle Mountain," In your column last week, but because I have been asked why I didn't lgn my name to It, will you please print the following: I hope you will pardon this in trusion, But I'd like to clear up this con fusion. Why a rhyme of mine In this column came. "Hurkle Berrle Mountain," printed without my name. It wa not while I wrote about huckleberries, Nor dreaming up those wood-land falrle. But because I waa trying those deer to tame, That I simply forgot to sign my name. Mm. Edith Frlesen 1717 Main St., K. F. PROM FIGHT FAN KLAMATH FALL8, Ore. (To The Edltori Since I am a stranger In your nice town, have enjoyed every hour of my time here until I found my way Into the armory tonight and watched the fights. They were all very good except one of the preliminary bout. There I draw the line for I think some at tention should be given to the match making. It wa very plain to see that Cri Oregory wu walking on his heels when he entered the ring and It Is a shame to have a boy In thl condi tion ever to enter the ling. He has been there before but as I could see, too many times. I hope your match maker will look them over a little better while they are training and maybe avoid a ser ious accident In the future. 8lncerely, Bobby Olbaon, An Out-of-state Fan. FIND OUT- KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (To The Editor) There has been many people In recent years pointing out the need of the methods of se'ence being brought to other fields such as politics. Considerable has been said also on the need of wide development of discussion groups among the peo ple. Those who wish to see these things done should examine Fmnklln's e;ne Tobacco LUCKY STRIKE presents 7Ht TOBACCO WARtHOUSMAH! . "I'VE SEEN millions of pounds of tobacco sold at auction. And at auction after auction, I've seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy tobacco that's got real smokin' quality . . . tobacco that smokes up mild, cool and fragrant." S. T. Currin, independent tobacco warthouseman of Oxford, N. C.,hat been a Lucky Strike tmokerfor 26 years So remember . . .' So Round, So WHY WE SAY "Machine Gun" Kellv, once a public enemy, when lurpriaed by FBI agenti asked are you C-Mcn. The C standing (or Government. Hie nickname won universal acceptance And hoi been tiaed ever since to describe J. Edgar Hoover's Special Agents. " """""""l autobiography for details of the club they formed and called the Junto. Unless much care Is taken clubs and Jorum they attempt to organize will copy those political forums so much in the public notice today. They only create greater confu sion. Franklin, the scientist, on the other hand, did bring the methods of science to the field of studying political questions. Those vho are sincere in wanting to promote education will look up what Franklin had to say in describ ing how the Junto operated. I could do so here but It would only be hearsay that reached the reader if they never checked what I had to say. People who let their inquiry Into knowledge rest on hearsay when It Is so easy to check are not going to promote better methods. So I am letting It rest with telling them where to find what they should know. Those who do depend on hear say are enable to appear as Informed when people who do look things up PARK VIEW Convalescent Home (Formerly ol Ashland) M WmI Mats f trtot Me 1. Art Or(n Pha MM tHaf rrle BtfitttritJ NarM la Ckarf ' f s .eP UCKY 5TRIKE t-fe ANS fNE ToDACCO Firm, So Fully Packed-So Free end Eaty on th Draw r It an i couinj t L i suwior. explain It to them. The sooner they are discredited the better. So all I am telling about what methods to use Is where to find them described for yourself. Those who do not look them up are not sincere, they are hypocrites. If they claim to be promoting the methods of science In political investigation. O. O. Womack. it you ever see a monkey In the design of an Oriental rug, don't make the mistake In thinking that this symbol Is humorous. In China the monkey Is symbolic of high of ficial rank, and monkey rugs gen erally are found In the home of big-shot politicians. M. L. GUDERIAN ELECTRICIAN Store and City Licenses House Wiring; Motor Repair General Electrical Work PHONE 4466 cigarete 4 THE MAN WHO KNOWS Park Looks For Crowds With week-end weather forecasts predicting sunny. skies, Burt atott, Moore park superintendent, Is pre paring for crowds of picnickers ex pected to Jam the park Sunday. Two large picnics are on the agenda but remaining apace will be well-filled by small family groups. Members of tlie Klnmath County Pioneer association, Klamath His torical society and the Schoolmates club will have their anruial ptcnlo Sunday. Townsend club members will also gather at the park for their picnic. Stott indicated that park facili ties have been In constant use this summer not only by Klamath real dents but by groups from surround ing communities. The park Is also receiving Its share of out-of-town visitors. Stott counted 13 licenses from other states, one from Canada and one from the Hawaiian Islands at the park last Sunday. Nebraska Picnic Slated For Sunday The annual Southern Oregon Nebraska picnic la slated for Sun day, August 10, at Jackson Hot Bprlngs. The picnic grounds are north of Ashland on highway No. M and all Nebraskans and former Nebraskans and their families will gather there at 1 p. m. A musical program has been planned and there will be a short business meeting after lunch. Those attending should bring picnic bas ket. Coffee, cream and sugar will be furnished. There will be swim ming In the hot springs pool- Classified Ads Bring Results. NEW Wood and Electric Combination Ranges WW The Famous Maytag Gas Range WW Available Quantity Limited MERIT'S 809-811 So. 8th Phone 6989 V " J L i 'f l