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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1948)
THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948 HTRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE Five WtAlHhR NIIMTIIEIIN l Al.irilllNIA t olr ."Hill ami pailly 1-lninly mil III Willi in r.aliiiiul liuw.ia ur anuw (mill.. In iiiiitniliiiiia (if hoi lit ImUy. Fair lull I iiti I anil f ililny ar.iil i'iiiialilialil rli.iiillui'aa t,vi hljlr IIHiiilil.lllB Hf hoi III will! frw turner. filiLy Nll.i iiihiii, CiMtlvr In Inl.ilur Ami slims aimlli.ut i'mi loilay. Mini. 1. 1, lu ivi Malmiallv fm.ll w.al Ii lliillliw.al wlmla lilt t'liml firwil aiilllll w.al liurlil uf I'iiIiiI Aiitim luilny. KLAMATH FAI.i.H ANII VII INI I'V - FAllly t'llllllly Willi ariltl.llll bIiiIMVVIB 111' nlMltl at il rniln lh.li luilny till. low tiuihl ill. Illgli rililMy Ml, WKH't'lrllN Olir.tlllN - Muatly I'lullilv ami rinillniiKil luul Willi in-r.ialinml llulil liiiw.i. it mill Inlimlit. Ilnllmi Wlilily IimInI. Mljjlin ntl In 13. Iiwa In tllMlit ail In 411 tilil.y inlly I'limily ml uiiitllllll.il roiil Willi k'Ml tin oil alliiw- la III millh ri.ali In m raaliiiinlly alning liulliwp.t wtllila utl vimiI. KANTrllN IIIIKtillN I'alliy rlmlily In d.y. Willi a-ll.i.il light alinw.i. I'milcr lia.r pnalmll lnnll Utah. M In 11(1. Uw luiilKlit :ui lu 4J r mi lumulit ami rnday. (oliii lu Tons-Mr. uml Mia. William KillKlm ul 'I'll U-liikci urn Inavliw on n trip In 'I'rxiis mill olhrr places In II ic Hoiilh. They will ii by wuy o( Itrnii mill Hull l.iil.r mill nil tint return, pluii to vital Mm, Kmiilia s alslitr III UiiknrafN'lil, Unlit, Mia. Knnilra's mullirr la ul Tulrliiko Iruiii HiiiiLii Kiuiii, Cullf., to Uikp rum nf the two Kiiiiilrii children wlulri the parent ninart llw southern trip. Manager uf f 'unanllilutrtl -C. N. Thornton has been niiinnl luiiuiiucr of III" Consolidated Kreluiitwiiys here. He succeeds Clifford Htrotn, who la rriiialnlini In Klnmiilli Knlla r"tlih another coiiiintny. 'I'liuriiloii haa been on thr atitff of CiiiiAoliithlcd ben. Attend MrrlliK Miirlln lliauniT nil Krrd llouiiluiiil of Kluiniilli Kulls attended the iiii'clliiu of lilt- Hhiitila Cascade Wonderland aasocinlliin in Lakevlrw liut weekend. Tliry will rrxirl at tho next inrtillnu of Urn clmmlKir of commerce ilircctora. Chicken Illniirr The National Aiuoclatloii for the Advancement of Colorrd People In America la hav ing a chicken dlnnrr Haturday niiilil. May 16. at -U liroad street al t p. m. The public l Invited. ( hurrh Group - The Kamlly clrrlr of the Klrat Covenant church will meet al the church, '.'3 Walnut, nt 1 p m. Friday, Members and frlrnilt are cordially luvllrd. Auilllary Merllni The women a auxiliary to tlie llrotherhoixl of Railroad Trainmen will hold a rcK ular meeting tonlitht, Thursday, at t o'clock in the KC hall. Meeting llalia-The Royal Neigh' bora of America will hold a regular meeting at a p. in , Krlday In the KC hall. All members are urged to attend. 'lo tin iNtirlli mm. John Viiiiiiii, 101 Did Purl roml, will leave. Tliura liny iiiniiiliiK for 1'iirtliiiid to visit ni'vrriil iIiij-k wllh her mm mid fiiml ly, Mr. mill Mr. Melvln Ymliui, mill with her iliiiiulili'r mid funiily, Mr. mill Mia. Will l ir I ciiii In lAidille Yuiloni, On Huiiiliiy Mia. Yiiilon will go to (Imrliml to iillend llio Ntute coiiviiiillou of the Oitkoii lAmuue of Wiilni'ii Votrra. Him la pienlili'iit of the Klriniiilh coin 1 1 y ll'llKUl', lllunrr lluure" I'Iiiiia me coin-pli-ti'd for the Hojoiu ucni n)iiliii( tllhiier diiiuc, iirrmiKi'd for Biitunliiy ill the Wllliud hotel. The aoclnl lu.ur will be nl 7 p. in., Willi n buf fet aupper mid dinning at U :.'!( p in. The Hfdilr will be Inlnriiiiil. Newcomi'in are piuiliruliitiy Invited and Hhniiltl coutiirl Mm. M. W. I'liole, a;ili:i, for rcucrviilluna by Tii-duy. On l urliiiiili t'pl. Ciliiin A. IJcn ny, anil of Mr. mid Mm. Itoy M. Denny of 2.1 VJ Home, la home 01; n .lo-tliiy fuiiouKh fiotti ai'tvli-e nt Keenler field, Ml" f.'pl. Ueiiny la nu luntruiior of iilrplmie nlnaiuio nt Ihe Keeali-r field iilrplmie enitlne merhiilllc arhiMil mid la api'iiiilllnu ll CM conntriirtlon. He la n IIHtl grudiiute at Klmiinth Union high achool. Ilenellt Card I'arly The Degree of Honor will NiKiimor n Iniieflt curd purty nt H p. m. Kiiturrluy, Muv 'i'i. In the Wliicinii hniel. The public la cordially Invited. I'rneectla will lye dimmed to the Teen-Age center. whlKt mid other pliiyed. Klmtmth biniln Pinochle, bridge, gitiuea will be Getting A Manicure ft V " -r M' r j. t jf af , f , , : f. a. .Kir ' - f l.ollir Meeting -Klninulh llillk liKlge No. 4110. Order ol Viimi. will hold a regular meeting Hntiirdny nt 8 p m . In the ItXIP hull Kefresh. nienta will lie aerved. MemlMTh nnd filenda are Invited Feela good! Jerry DrWaynr, an aerial ballet girl, filea the toenails of Itlg hid, one uf the alar pachyderm perfurmera of the Clyde llealty I rallied Wild Animal clrcua cumlng lu Klamath r'alla May la. with a allowing In the afternoon at 2:30 and al night at 8 p. m. According to tllendanla, the elephant really likes the treatment. In HoatilUtl - Klmnnih Valley hon plliil reporui the condition of Floyd Lynch of Sprngue River is Improv ing aullftfuctorlly following a logging accident several days ago. Lynch Is recovering from a broken shoulder. CC Directors Hear Report On Survey I'm r run on thr turrrnt rconomic urvry of Klumalli county wa re portrd to thr rhambrr of commrrca dlrrtlor yrnlmlny hy Jim Camp brll of Hahn, ( uinphrll and aRo rUlri, thr firm maklnc the study. ('fiftipbrll thowed the dlret-torv thr bane map of the elty and county on which many kfrid of in formation will he shown In the r.oinplrtrd study. Hpol map for ac cidents, maps showlriK property ownership, a county map showing federal ownership of a large portion of the land, and many others were displayed fly tamp be II. IJc haid the survey hwi reached the point where h.Ji firm 1a begin ning to fit together a vunt volume of Information gathered in the early Man en. He dlKCUKM'd wllh the direc tors whnt may be done about mak ing copies of the survey available to the public titter It In fln..sh:d. Stark Named Manager Charier. Stark of the Chamber has been named on a committee of the United States chamber of commerce, and the di rectors authorized him to go to Washington, D. C. to attend meet liign of thlfl committee. Kxpenses will be paid by the U. S. chamber. Stark Is one of 15 chamber man agers named to this committee, which has to do with commercial organization work. Joe Hicks and Bud Arnold report ed nn further nlans for Klamath Prowess Days, May 30 and 31. The chamber board authorized an expenditure of more than SHOO for advertising the Progress Days ex- ! position. Nip Bullfight Is Called Off TOKYO, May 13 MV-Scratch one bull fight. Tokyo police today cancelled Sat unlays scheduled battle royal In volving four big bulls dressed In bro cade and silk sashes. The reason: The cops feared the bulls might get hurt. Japanese oull flghla are different from those In Spain. Over here the bulls lock horns and fight each other. Wallace Hopeful Of Big Vote NKW YORK. May 13 Wr-Henry A. Wallace said Wednesday that he believes he will receive more votes than "the poll seem to Indicate." Wallace left by plane for Detroit, first stop on a transcontinental sueaklnfaT tour. A.sked bv reporters ! how many votes he expected to receive, he replied: "I wouldn't guess. It's getting bet ter all the time and will be in excess of what the polls seem to Indicate." Iloapltallied Lyle Oarnett of at Klnmnth Valley honpltol when Sprague Illver, an employe of the he Is receiving treatment for a burily, lily Logging company. Is a patient cut foot. His condition la good. NiiiiiniHiM Card Party Women of the Moose will hold a regular card party at 2 p. m. Friday In the Moose hall. IIP llliHKUIIIMIMlltg! "drinks go flat? is that the rub? lift your spirits with Clicquot Club!" Clicquot Club Sparkling Watt, "flu.," foe a long, long time, baeauaa of tha unlqua Cold-Pressure, proo at. Keep thos "tall ones' park-llngl In full-QUART, full-valua bottla. Enjoy It also In smaller tlxaa. CLICQUOT CIXB BOTTLING CO. OF KLAMATH FALLS M5 Soring ph. 4704 eiuuiniiM (i.nlm Club - Tlirrr will be a meeting of the 1-oM Itlver Clnrden club Tuednv. Mnv a5 al the home of Mrs U A. VanCleve. Klaa and Tell data changed! Frl alar. May !. Alaska Eyed As Gas Plant Site KETCHIKAN, Alnka. May 13 111 William Warne. nwimuM secreiury nf the Interior, said here yesterday that he thinks one of the llrl American synthetic ganoline plants may be built along the Alaska rail road route. He cited extensive coal deposits there and adjacent air bnaes and highway as outlets for the motor fuel. It look seven days and mghu for the army of Xerxes, the Persian general, to cross the Hellesont In 4H0 II. C. Distance covered: seven eighths of a mile. I MERRILL . SATURDAY NIGHT BALDY'S BAND "JUST GOOD DANCE MUSIC" Doncing 10-2 $1.00 per person Condition Good Lee Wheeler of 1316 Shelly, Ewauna Box company employe who suffered an eye Injury Tuesday Is reported to be Improving today by Klamath Valley hospital attendants. LET HIS RECORD SPEAK a WalNxt. S.I.K. 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