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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1949)
TUESDAY, AUC. 9, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE WEATHER rnrAM year " Norm.l U.U WtrrtMN DHKdON rii irpl fr M I mornliitf ..utirtliwi Untoir with InrrvMlna vliu4lnM t.mUht nl itMitar ' '" ,n m'r,h 'I? W.riiiMttay. ' " ,w T? w,th ... lmilr hiiit i to us pm n4hl U loUi Nurthvrly Ui ntirlhwMl- rly wind Off fflmr 10 to W ittlloa an Hour today, tot-outlng oullivrly W-i- EArritHN OMKCtON' Cln-tHv tmlt nd lnhilr . UmUv ml Wdt U wllh lw hunrtihowr tn ( mounUlM. H''" Lh'"' u lu IW' (7ANlf MM ANI1 VIC INITY r.lr lodar ! Wailiieailav. ) l'la aa. Lw InnlaM M IH1 W.ilnaartav M . NOaTllfcllN I'Al.iroHMIA HUH (! an enasl ana lw rtlit Uiunilar n.tnii v. h'n ninunUlm ..- -OlhvrwIM l"tv ami W.dn"tr. Hllghllr eoolar ir Inlaflor l.la Waatafly to ini(hwa.tnly wind. l a to IB ntllaa in hur trr.h.r. li.'mlne ,lh..i.fl anil 10 IP W mllee en kwur Watlnaaaay. TUT Scheeul llVt U til Hhekepearen fratlval schedule at Ashland: Th flva-play repertory Kill rnntlhut tlirmmh Auguat 34 wllh curuin time at I SO each eve nlng. "Hnnuo and Juliet'' will be seen again on August 11 n1 It: Richard II" on Auguat . 15 mid 10; "Mlrtaummrr Nlght'a l)rrm" on Auguat 10. U and IV. "Othello" n a .t II II atifl M and "Tha Tamliii of Hhrrw" on Auiut 13. II and 34. Theater and homing rtervatlone may be made by writ ing to tha Oregon Hhakeapcarean festival at Ahland. Orr. Ta IM4 rirnira All rlti le o( Ilia Wnman'a Pkicirty nf riuitiian fVrvIre of lh first Mrlhoriial churrh will meet Tliuraday for pot lurk picnic luncheons M follows, Ruth and Mary clrrle will go to Moor park: K"iticr circle will meet at tha hnmr ol Mr Uiula IVK hnldt. tM Nrrada: Martha rlrrlt at tha horn ol Mri II. C Prlu. i'rt Cldorado. All will mm at I p m. and Ihna altrndlug arr akrd to brtni thrlr own table arrvlrv. ' Return Mr. and Mr. lule Bum and arm. t)ritnu, 1r(t Inr Ihalr hnmt In Btanlrv. Wli, early Ihla week after attending, five daya Wllh Mr. and Mra. Vlnum Karnea and family. Tliey were armnianled br Mr. and Mrm. Kay fnater and an. alao of Htanley. who vUltrd frlendi and relative here. ! Laaeea Oeorft Rlgtf left on tha Monday morning plana for hu horn In Carlabad. N. M . after at tending the funeral of hli brother, the late Robert M. Hi. and re maining tr ll with hla parenla. Mr. and Mra. T. W. Rlgga. of Uila eity. Laneheot) Tha Rebekah toclal club will meet In the 1X-)1 hall Wedneaday at I p. m. for a pnv luck luncheon and biuineaa meet tng. flerret pala will be revealed and glfta preeentari. and new namea atll b drawn for next year. Relama Mr. Flora Hunrlker. Clerk at the poat otflre. U bark at her Job after dlamlr-aat from the koapltal where the underwent major gunery. Taeattaalng Kathryn Hankln. IIM Plna. manager of the Pearce Beauty aalnn la vacationing thl week at Lake o' tha Wood. Ob Job Oeorga Cleveland, limber gala officer for tha foreat aervlre. la bark at rrti work. Cleveland haa been III with pneumonia. At Lake Mr. and Mr. J. C O Nelll ara varauonlng this week at their cabin at Lake o' tha Wood. Il'a Mighty . . . and Alive! Leave IlinplUI William L. Al nirn, who haa been a patient at Klamath Valley hoepltal, haa been removed from the honpltal to the hum uf hla alater, Mra. Edward HlmpMin, 3HU3 Wlurd atreet. Alcorn leceived a broken leg In a train car wreck In llrnUm county tome week ago. He waa moved here laat week-end but became aerloualy 111 after the trip and wa hoapltallud lor two dnya. Trip Mr. Cleorge Orlule, Vt Jrfieiaon, acc'tmpanlrd by her daughter Pave Welch and grandaon Jainra T. Wrlih of Myrtle Creek, returned Saturday from a trip to point In Wellington. In Perk wood, Wa.h., at the lout of Mt. lUlnler, they vuiled Mra. UrlwJe tun-Inlet and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Mike l.atla. They auto went to Mt. Rainier and Yakima, and In Ta coma Mr. Orlixl yUlted Jerry Cola and family. Vlall Mr. and Mra Kenneth Thoma and aon Kurt of Idaho Kalla, Ida . arrived (Saturday fur a vlalt with hla parent, Mr. and Mr. Charlea W. Thoma of 3IM Want land. Thrlr daughter, Chrlallne, j na been vulling wllh her grand I parenla fur a month. On Uielr re i turn to Idaho the family will viit with Mra. Thomaa- brulhrr, Ole llerwlrk Jr. In Portland. Board ta Meet The board of director of the Klamath County chamber of commerce will meet at noon Wedneaday for a regular meeting at the chamber office. Managrr Charlie Htark will report on the recent CAB hearing held In Han Pranclaco. Through Klamath Juhn Crook. Portland, ped through Klamath falli Holiday on hla way horn after a ahort vlait In the bay area. He atayed over Sunday night with the Malcolm Kpley family at sot N. Hevenih alreet. He left for Portland Monday noon. r.aglea The Eagle auxiliary will hold a regular meeting Wed neaday at I p. m. In the upper FOB hall. There will be entertainment and member ar urged to be pre-ent. Towiuend The Townaend club I club will meet tonight at t o'clock I In the KC hall for a regular aeaalon. There will be refreahment and j earn after the meeting. I Degree of linear The Carna- tlnn club of the Degree of Honor will meet at the home of Fannie Ooddard. JM1 Oardrn. Wedneaday evening. All member are welcome. SP Schedules In Oregon Revised With the Inauguration of tha new Bhaala Daylight, the Southern Paci fic revlaed their train achedule be tween Portland and central and aoiithern Oregon point. Train 30 now leavea Klamath Kalla at 10:10 a. m and arrtvea Portland at S p. m. The Northern Pacific railway an nounce effective AtiKim 7 their new Btrrumllned, dlcerl-powered North Count Limited will leave Portland al t P M. for tha Eaal According to A. C. Htlrkley, gener al agent, Portland, a recent vlaltor here, thl will afford aouthern and central Oregon traveler a very convenient connection to Montana and North Dakota cltlea, to Mm neapolta, Ht. Paul, Chicago and oth er eastern deatlnatlona. Mr. Stlckley alao point out that travelers returning from the Eaat on tha North Coaat Limited lll arrive In Portland at 7:15 a. m.. nuking convenient connection with the new Hhaata Daylight leaving Portland al 7 46 a. m. for Oregon and California point. According to Mr. Bllckley. the Northern Pacific North Coaat Limited I powered with new 4.VK) horaepowrr locoinollvea, carrtra the neweal type all-room aundrtrd Pull man cara, economical lourlat aleep Ing car and comfortable "aleepy hollow" coachr equipied with leg real. It alao carriea a buffet lounge car for uae ol roarh and tourtat car paaaenger. which 1 In addition to the aleek new obaerva-tlon-lounge car for uae of flrat claa paaaenger. Floor Sander Rouses Fears Of Huae Fire Realdenta of the Monclalra atreet dlntrlct, behind the high echool, were routed from thrlr aleep and late evening actlvltlea laat night by the contlmioua whine of alrena aermlngly paailng nearby. Numerou phone call made to the aeparate city agrnclr that would have a alrrn, aa well aa the local ambulnuce aervlce, found nothing going on that would bring the tlrenlng vehicle out. But the thing kept on acrcaming out In the night. Plnnlly a weary renldent crawled out of hla bed, pulled on hla robe and llpiera, and atepped outalde to give a pernonal check to the Ituation. He found III It aeem that A. D. flhank. 1134 Mnnclalre atrret, was doing a late evening Aanding Job on tha flood of hi home. Brace Up Men, Jusi Look And Shudder At 'New Look' NEW YORK, Aug. I JP Park your coat on that hitching pott, genta, and let' amble down Fifth avenue while the women folk are f anlng their marnhmallow un dae. The big ttorea with the chromium plated floorwalker broke out a few million dollart' worth of female fall finery over the week-end, and you might aa well tea what you're going to get nicked for. Pay no mind to all that fancy advertlalng. Here' what It boll down to: The French new new look I batt ling It out for the national fathlon title with the American back-to-the-l!20a look. You ahould worry which one win. El'her way, III going to coat you. Thl window here that bunch of b' ' etuff on the mannequin with her none In the air: that the new m How doe It differ from the old new look? Well, the hem hang higher. Thirteen and a half lnchea from the floor. Remember that! You might be aaked about It on a give away program. Alao, the new new look haa some thing called a floating panel, not to be confuted with floating power. The floating panel la a kind of mla placed rib. It hang down from the walat, apron-wine. Now then. In the next block, the new old look. Oad, what memories It bring back Cal Coolldge, tha Charleston. Clara Bow, prohibition. Tha tight, or hobble, akirt la back. Short, too 'way up what wa used to call the limb. And get that walat llne. half-way down the hip. To aa nothing of the baggy coat, John Held Jr., -yle. Let face It, men the oatmeal box figure may be on Ita way back. It'a Mighty and Allral I Hume Mr. and Mr. David C. I Pearce of Rivervlew addition have returned from a 3400-mile tour of j Oregon and California. They were tTiie for two week. I Vlall A.hland Mr. and Mr. Malcolm Tear went to Aahland ! yesterday on bualneaa trip and i planned lo are laat evening pro- auction of the Shaken pea re fettlvaL Froea Lake Dr. and Mra. F. W. Prake. who ar vacationing this week at Uke o' the Wooda, spent Monday In Klamath Falls. It's Mighty and Alive! FOR RENT tv week at BMalk Sewing Machines tu Sawing Mochin Service Aa Stakaae nit gkeeta War rkee Sill 23 Ayo- Monday, Augoat . lJ-Mr. and Mr. Prentlc Puckett ar. receiving congratulation from their friends upon the ar rival of a nine-pound baby boy. born at the Klamath Val ley hospital on Saturday. Tuesday, Augu.l It, im-Dlplay adv. by Peoples Wsre-houaei-RAHBIT RAIHF.H8 . . . We have Juat baled a slack of the "rabbllest" hay you ever aaw, better come down and atake out your winter's supply. We ll deliver It for leas than you can afford to crank up the -Henry." Also, when w get anyone to buv. we handle Bran, Short, and hay for your cow, Rye and Barley for the "squeal," Hay and oat for the old ntg and new potatoes for you. No Extra Charge For Caah. w Wedneaday, Auguat 11. I!W Proof positive of the army of hunter that Invade Tulelake this fsll is the purchase of the old Riverside hotel at Merrill hy a PorUand hunt laat club for uae as a hunting lodge. The PorUand sportsmen plan to renovate the old building and make It Into an ideal spot for hunters to stay while hunting In Tulelake. www Thursday, Augwat 1. lf2eJ Final surveys were made thla morning, preparatory to beginning construction of the new g.100.000 Pelican theatre, to be erected at the corner of Eighth and Klamath by the Pelican Theatre Corporation, www' Friday, Augaat U. 13 POCATELLO. Idaho, (tfv-8enatof William E. Borah, In his speech at the annual Pioneer day celebration at Camas Prnirle here today, declared that startling revelations aa to the expenditures of money In elections," reveals "money haa come to be the moving power In American politic." www ' Haturday. Auguat 14, 10J6 Oolf will be officially Introduced In Klamath tomorrow morning when for the first time the cnurae of the Ken mra Oolf and Country club will be opened to members. All but two of the holes, one and two, will be open to play. Future plans call for tennis court next year and for terracing from tha club house down to the course. "Imure With Landry" t LIABILITY FIRE E. M. MacBofh ' V. T. Johnson John A. McColl AUTO PROPERTY teacher Housing Needed By County The county school office Is seek ing housing todsy not for llaelf but for homelena teacher. The office want a Hat of alt available homing in Klamath Falls and the' county since there Is a demand from teachers far facilities. The tearhera murt report for duty on Auguat 39 and will need housing soon. Those persona with housing that they would be willing to rent to teacher are aaked lo call 3515. the county school office. Korlal Hoar The Ambrteu club will hold a social evening Wed nesday at 7 JO p. m In Hie Zion Lutheran church. Husbands and friends of member are Invited. Re freahmenta will be served by the committee. Picnic The annual Nebraska picnic will be held at Jackson Hot Spring In Ashland 8unday, Aug uat 14. H. A. Butler To Quit Post With Railroad Harry A. Butler, head of Southern Pacific dining car department In Oregon and six other -western states, who ha attended to the me.il time want of million of the travel er in hi 47 years with the rail road, has announced he will retire from active aervlre September 1. Starling with the railroad a a clerk in 1003 and serving In Port land at various times, Butler rose to head the department whose em ployes number more than 3100 men and women, and whose dining cart travel more Uian 15 million mile a year. Since he became manager In 1833. an estimated I8& million meal have been served under hi Jurisdiction. Not yet at the compulsory retire ment age. Butler la retiring at his own request. It wa announced by D. J. Russell, vice president of the company. PROMOTED PORTLAND. Aug. t OPV-Brlga-dier H. B. Collier, division com mander of The Salvation Army tor Oregon and Southern Idaho, haa been promoted to command of the Hawaiian Island, division. 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