Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 18, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    MONDAY, JULY 18, 1949
flLKALU AINU l.Lj.' HLV.UMM I'.LLj, OI'LvaiiI
WEATHER
THrAM VKAR
Te II U Lsal aar lie
Normal II W
WIHTtRN OHKOONi rarllr rluurlv
lit rwHlh an lair In oulh IrMlay and
lunltfltl lllgna iM'th dart UlaU along
rtiasi. II to ao In nortlkarn litlarkir arid
aft la an o stnjlharn liilarltir; luwft Innlllil
so In . Nithaalailr wines oil ariur
II la 1A mllas an huur.
KAhl'KHN OHKUI'N Partlr rlourlr
In narlh and fair In atnilft indav and
Ttl.aeay. 'alla(a4 shnwara or IhumUr
Itwwftl In awtunlalna uf ntirtltaaal UU
HlSha bulk da an to eu. luwl iunight
S Ss
CIHANT FA AND VICINITY! fair,
toriirnin partly aliwlr liMilgnt ana
TnaMUr ntnrnlng. rlaarlng Tueadar
ariariHxMl High Indav il, law Ivrtlertl
U. high Tuaanar IM
NOB nirNN t Al.irOMNIAr ralr today
and Tuaauap ear.pt for rueatal log and
er altered Ihtimrartlurnia In aali.m. nuf
lharn muuniatrta. I txiler In auaaial al
lava and dalia ragum toxlar and In
tnlarhrf an TuaaUay. Narlhwaalarlr
lmla off ahora Is la at rtillaa an hour.
Visit-Mr end Mn. H. I. Green
ol Onialie, Neo., and twin daughters,
Mariana Kay and Alton fay, art
vtsllliie her with har mother, Mrs.
C. W. Henry, of 330 Union, and her
later. Mra. Sidney Waliutaln, of
1431 bplanada. lor 10 daya. Beveral
Irlpa about Ilia Klamath country
hava bran planned fur their enter
tainment. Ta r llaapltal-Elal Myeri. tele,
typist with Ilia southern Pscllic
railroad here and wife of W. C.
Myers, brakeman with the railroad
company, left rlunday evening for
tan Francisco where uh will enter
' Ui floulhern Pacific hospital for
medical treatment.
rirat Defree Klamath lodge 111. !
,Yir, will confer the flrat decree
on Charlra B. Lelb. Tuesday. July it
All membera are requested to be
preaent ajid a fraternal Invitation la
eatended to brothera of Bonanza
and Merrill todtee.
Mirth day I.anrhavn The Pat
Chlefa' rlifb of Pythian Ulster will
meet with Mra. C. B Canoy. lilt
Walnut. Tuesday at I p. m for a
luncheon honorliif her molher'a
birthday.
Aairllare There will be a regular
meetinf of the American l-et I'm
auiiliary at 1 p m Tueaday In Vet
arena Memorial hall The three girla
who attended Olrla Slate will aiieak.
Hnateaa will be Mi. Julian Abbott.
Meeting The Eafles au.lllary
will meet In regular eeaslnn Tuesday,
t p. m. In the lower POE hall. Mem
bera are urged to attend, and ul
tara art welcome.
Eastern Star
Officers To
Stay In KF
Tha Wlllard hoti l will be head
Quarter for elalllnc itat oflk-era
f the Order of Eastern Bier when
they are In Klamath Palla to eon
duct the eomutatmn ceremony of
Meneanlt chapter Prlday at t p. m.
The ceremony will be held In the
Maaonlc Tempi following dinner at
live Wlllard at 3D p. m. fraud
lauon of preaent ofTlrera will follow
the constitution ceremony. Dinner
reeenrationa ahould be made by
phonliK Mra. C. L. McDonald, 7 la,
by Wedneaday ni(hu
There will be It rnd olflcera
preaent for the conitttullon. Includ
Ini Worthy Matron Mra. Edna
Thnvna afid Worthy Patron Lea
ley Baai.
Present officer who will be In
atalled are Mra. Walter Brown,
worthy matron of Maruanlt. and
Walter Brown, worthy patron.
Mr. William Creewell. encreUry and
Mn. W. B. Metier, treasurer.
Orand officer will o from here
to Pauley and North Powder to
enmtitui two mor new chapter
of OKS.
Boktry Next
On Tour List
A ipeclal excursion to e how
bread la made, will be conducted t
10 a. m. Tueaday through Pluhrer'
bakery by the chamber of commerc
Industrial committee.
The Industrial commute, headed
by Charle Fischer, conducting
aerlea of tour through local .lidun
trles. haa achedulrd a vlalt to the
bakery to ae hnw bread, douithnuta
and fancy French paitrle are made
in large quantltlea.
Thoie Interested In making; til
tmir r rrque.cted to b at th
rhamber of commerce office In tlm
to leavt at 10 a. m. for th bakery.
IN MKMOItlAM
Por Mr. Oeorge Farrier who
paued away July 17. IMS.
There miwt have been a racuil
apot In heaven high above tor He
took our dear sister to fill II with
her courage and her love.
Renting there with other lovrd
ones, a imlle la on her face and al
though we mlMi her here each day.
we know, dear Ood. you've made hitr
happy liter up In that wondroua
place.
MRS LORRAINE MA YE,
MRS. MARY BERRY
IS APPRF.CIATION
W would Ilk to exprea our
thank and appreciation for the
help and assistance ihown ui by
neighbor and frlenda t tit time
nf th fir and kua of th Silver
Dome and II. A H. Auction yards
COL. FRED A VEl.MA HOWARU.
Auiiliary Til Tuwnaend auxil
iary will meet at the home of Mra.
Helh MrWItlicy at 4711 Alva atrcet,
I p. ni, Wednesday. 'Hie birthdays
of Ida Hinllli, Mllilied ThiiiiiuMin
and Eva Myera will be celebrated. A
bualnru meetliig and ixitlui k lum li
eon will be held. Members may
bring frlrndi.
Malcm Vlsltor-P. A. Diierfler, Ha
rm nurseryman and member of live
Irgl.lalure. vlalted Klamatli briefly
Huuday. Unerllrr attended the An
telope coiivrnuoii on Hart mountain,
and rode to Klamatli Palla with hla
fellow legislator. Henry Heinon.
Prom here, he took a United plan
to Ban Francisco on a bualnesa trip.
From Males Mra. Helen Hoff
man haa returned from fialrm
where aha visited her son, William
L. Alcorn, who la in a hospital after
a train-car accident at Kim l
Valley. Young Alcorn underwent
aurgery on an Injurrd knee and
received Hire blind transfusion.
Meet Klamath Lutheran Ladles
Aid will hold Its regular meeting
Tuesday, I p. m In the church par
lors. Mrs. Kenneth Morion and Mr.
Myrtle Endrra will be hosleasea.
Members and frlenda are Invited to
attend.
ft s ltM
MMWaBaMMtaMMMaatMM m.W . ,
Lions To
Hear Talk
By Hal Ogle
RP.ItVK'E rLI'BH Pltnr.RAMH
Junior rhamber of commerce.
Monday 1 p. m . Wlnem hotel.
Exchange club. Tuesday noon.
Wlnem hotel
Lions club, Tuesday noon, Wll
lard hotel.
90-30 club. Tueaday 1 p. m,
Wlllard hotel.
Kiaanu club. Ihursday noon,
Wlllard hotel
Rntery club. Friday noon, Wll
lard hotel.
CONFER ON UNIFICATION Members of the high-commond conference on ormed forces
unification ducun detail! of the task, at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Left to right. On.
Hoyt Vondcrbcrg, air force chief; Steve Early, undersecretary of defense; Adm. Louis Derv
feld, navy chief and Defense Secretary Louis Johnson. The group, following Johnson's orders,
ore working and ploying together; they joined in a gome of horseshoes after conference.
WHY WE SAY
V OLIVTVV.O AD LI
r T1W I rve-r II
h Unt I tlanaa
lit
Chet Irving of th pin Industrial
relations committee will address the
Kiwanla club this week at th
Thursday luncheon on hla experi
ence before the congressional hear
ing on labor regulations. Sheriff
Jack Praney will be chairman for
the day.
Lima will hear how Klamath Fur
est Protective association la oper
ated, how fires sre located and
suppressed In th forest of Klam
ath county when H. H. Ogle. KFPA
superintendent, ipeaks at the Tues
day luncheon meeting. Chairman
for the day will be Charlie Pinch.
Other eervice clubs had not lined
up programs for the week In tlm
to announce them today or are hav
ing routine businena meetings.
Boroptimlst club haa dropped
meeting for the remainder of the
summer.
word -uhotneraiih" was mantifar-
red from Iwo (irre-k word-. "photo
J '"r 'Ph'a nd n llrcialion of a
I fT-- r-k rb mraninu "In write." K
I jaWVJ literal translation would Ip "wrillrn
i in lieht." At firwl it In hnit al as
all new scientific wnrds, bill ihroueh
r
A)
nee haa hecome ronimon !o mean
rilhrr-a pirlurr" or "lakr a picltire."
TKKE-CLIMBCR
PORTLAND. July It uPV Th
Howard Schilling hava a dog that
they can tell to go climb a tree
and he doea Just that.
Schilling explained he taught the
toy collie, named "Budget," to claw
Into the bark to shinny up the trunk.
Then the dog clamber out onto the
limbs.
It Pays to Ui the Want Adsf
Tele-fun
by Wrrn Goodrich
Lightning
Fire Quelled
Fir which itarted on Fremont
national forest land Thursday night
from a lightning strike was reported
under control Monday morning It
burned In Umberland south of Fur
Hole mountain and west of Dug
lake.
Klamath Forest Protective -ociation
and Rtu River national
forest had a clear slate over the
week-end with some relief from the
dry list received In a heavy dew
Sunday night which dampened
acauered forest areas somewhat.
Most sections of the county art
dangerously dry. and extreme cau
tion when traveling through forest
la recommended by fir protection
authorities.
Air Officer
To Visit
Capt. J. F. Klein. V. 8. air force,
will be in Klamath Palla In the
army recruiting office Wednesday
to Interview applicant for th next
aviation cadet clasa.
Men between the egea of 30 and
34 who would like to fly for Uncle
Sam may apply for an Interview If
they have had two years of college.
A spe examination for men with
out college requirements will be held. J
Men Interested In pilot training
In the air force ahould contact th
captain between I a. m. and A p. m.
In the recruiting office Wednesday.
NEW HIGH
CHICAGO, July It ii Live hogs !
climbed to a new high imce latt
November SO today whea the top
price reached $23 SO In early trade.
On the November date a top of
S234S was paid. Last year at thu
time a peak tor the day was reached
at I2 7J.
"...Taoh, kid...l knew, kid
wall, kid, I'd batter hang up
kid -somebody olio might
want to uto the phona."...
Your line won't b "buty" to
others if th youngster space
their call.. ..Pacific Telephone.
Bitney Scores In
Army Shooting
FORT LEWIS. Wash.. July II
Robert 8. nuiiey. son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Bitney. Klamath Agency,
has been awarded the sharrMhooter's
medal for marksmanship with a M-l
rifle.
j Cadet Bitney scored 171 point
' mil of a possible 310 lo qualify him
for Uie secct.d highest award th
1 army give for range filing,
j Bitney Is a cadet at the Fort
I Lewis, WaOi, ROTC camp wher
i he Is receiving alx weeks of field
training as part of hla preparation
toward an eventual commission aa
a second lieutenant In the organited
reserve corps.
4111 Infantry
Names Trapman
PORTLAND. July IS !; Michael
A. Trapman. Portland, waa elected
president of the 4ll -Infantry di
vision association at a week-end
reunion ol the Uunsel veteran.
Portland waa '. srr.cd lite ItMl
convention site !..; the second an
nual association meetuig. The
Jungeleers organtred in Japan soon
Iter V-J Day t;4 Uie week-end
meeting here wa their first sine
Pacific icrvlc.
Among 23 elected lo the board ol
governors were Jerry Ulinpson and
H. J. Malsou, Balrm; Ronald Carter
and Kenneth Downing, Beattle;
Marlon J. Porterfleld, Ooodlng,
Idaho.
The American Antiquarian socl-
ety, Worcester, Masa, has one of
I the country's Unrest reference lib-
rarlea of American history and
! printing covering 11 miles of shriving.
J. L. DEAN
Public Accountant
ond Auditor
Office at
JM North 1th St.
Phone S3 it
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