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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1949)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1949 HfcKALD AND NEWS. KLAMA1H FALLS. OREGON PACE FIVl WtATHER STHKAM YIAK T dais ii ia Laai ' fturmal II WKMTgKN OHKOON: Valr ti-lay. In rraaalli rluilUIMaaa tmils'lt Willi iM-ra. altmal Tllttt lain on riaaal ll limlllil. ttiisadlns Inland Wal.al., high III Intuitu T lu aa liMlar nil To lu J Vl.aii.artay. tllglia IniIIi llaaa M lu lu on t'lMBt. Iiwt Innlilil IMi l M l.iglil varlatil. WIMla ull rxaat I'Mlar Imtomiiiii a,ulli.ilr nil IS In is inll.a an liuui tunlahl and allium lo waatarllr lu liuillittsalsilr Wadnaila. gASTKHN OHKIION: Hailly rliiildv tiMlay and Vtailii.ailair. wllh M-attsiaol allailltmil and availing llnintlaialiim.ia. Iliglia Imlh Ua Is Iv W. Lows tnnltflil ia lu bD NIIHTIIKIIN CAI.irOHNIA: ralr tuUay nd Wadnaadar aai'il lilvl.aatii aluuil tnaaa III aallaina mil Ih pmtliin lunlgnl. llrt bil,. Ilghl rain W.dnaatlay nnlll ill rurl Ulagg on I'liaal and naar Oiagon burdar. Cun.iil.r.lila ' and ulwuilin.aa on nasal kngiilly rinil.r In nwilliarn Inlailtir W.tln.aitai . niiittiwaat nrlnda ut IA lu SU nulaa an rnmr nil riaa.l. ItaiiNlf lug ..I.I In anulhwaataily nvlllt u( lull Hiagg Wadnaaalay. Vacation Trl-Ml. . Wilson nd her dauglilcr. Caryl Vamlcrwall. Iravt Just raiurnrd from a vacation trip lliruugti Uirgun. Tliry flew lo Portland wlicr Uicy riit a week lid laird tnjnytd Mivrral daya near Caiumu Uracil and a rk at Hpirlt I tt, ..car Ml. bl. Helms. Ell rout hume llir flrw lu Anlilaiid where tliry alayrd lo ara two ul th Bhaks aiwarran Prallval ilaya and re turned hum ovrr last wrrk-rnd. In too wrrka Caryl war 1 1 1 Irava lor Al land svhera aha haa accepted arc ond grade teaching positinn at Ash laivd a new brUcue achool. Instructions Exhibitors plannlni to enter fluwer ariatisrmrnt or apeetmen blimm In the August 3& flower ihow bring spnnsorrd by the garden group of Uie Klamath Kails Library rlub are urgrd to gather flowers the evening before the show and to plunge the stems deep In rnol walrr to be Irft ovrr night, for the best result, flowers thua Healed will atand up brttrr than thox gathered the day of the show to be held In the auditorium of the Fremont achool from until I p. m. Take Trip-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olbann, managers of Ihr Colonial hotel. Irft Monday for a three-week trip through Montana, Waahlngton and other Northwest points. Oibaon lued In Montana 30 years ago and this will be his first return to the tale The Olbsoru sum plan a visit to Yellowstone national park dur ing their trek. TrvUnr Mrs. Lawrence Birk, M4 Boardman. left by United Air line Sunday for Portland where ah will spend aeveral days at the home of a sister. Mrs. Walter Pos ter. Joining them will be Mrs. Harry Kama. La Clrande. another liter, and her two children. Beleaaed Orare Sharp, who was Injured several weeks ago In an au tomobile accident, near lakevlew, haa been released from Klamath Valley hospital. Mum rlharp U at the home of a alster on Winter sve nue. She waa moved from the hos pital by Kaler'a ambulance. Baby tarn-A baby girl has been born lo Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown. The child haa been named Cheryl l.yn. Her grandparent ara Mr. Blslne Orrell. Herb Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Butt. Laneheoa The Rrbekah Social rlub will meet at the home of Lucille Bold. (30 Jefferson, on Wed nesday for a pot lurk luncheon at lpm. Bualneae Trip C. D. Moran. dep. uty collector In charge of the Klam ath Palls nfflca of Internal revenue, la In Med ford en business. Visitor From Callfornla-Mr. and Ml. James II. Mrrau of Vlclorvllirf. Calif., visited lt week-end wliii Mi. Bailie Michael of Uny. Mrs. Mrrau wa a resident of Dairy til yeara ago when she wa Delia Nel son. Hhe had mil been back since a visit 34 years agu, and aald alie wa much surprised at the way the area had developed. Correction-- It was erroneously rrixirted In yesterday s paer that II io Art association meeting and Kmma Zweybrucka lecture was scheduled for Thursday. The meet ing will be held Wednesday eve ning at I o'clock. The public Is In vited. Hack To Halnbrldsa George. Un derwood, son uf Mr. and Mr.i. C. 11. Underwood of Klamath Palls, start ed back to Balnbrldge, Maryland. where he Is si a Honed in the United titaie navy. He has been home on a short leave. Church Meet -The Women's Council of the pirst Christian church will meet Thursday alter noon, Aiigunt 2Mh at 1:30 at the church. Kitch lady la aiked lo bring needle, thread, and scissors. All of thox who have Iwusr work out are aikrd to bring It also. Plrnle The Sojourners rhll diens picnic will be held al 13 30 p. m. Wednesday al Moore park. Those attending are to bring their own puiilc lunrhea and table serv ice, lea cream, coffee and soft drinks will be furnished by the club. Ho nam (ieta Hhrube Bonanza achool officials were In Klamaih Palls Monday to arrange for pur j chaae of evergreen shrub to be I planted along the front of the new j achool building there. Patlurli The HI Inarrrf Im etith will meet Thursday al 13 30 In 1 Moore park. A potlutk picnic will ; piecede the meeting. All members and prospective members are in vited. ! I'eoihall-The Modoc field houte will be oiien al I 4a tomorrow morn ing for the convenience of Pelican football plyrrs for dreasing and late drawing of equipment. Pirst prac Ucea will be held al ( 30. Amaranth Friendship court No. 11 will hold an Indoor picnic at the Masonic temple Wednesday evening, August 24. Then will be a potlurk dinner al ( 30. All members and their families are invited. .Mariners' The Manners' club of the Pear Memorial Presbyterian church enjoyed a family picnic Bat urday al Moor park with a large attendance. Kaglea The Eagle auilliary will have a regular meeting Wednesday at I pm. in the upper POE hall. There will be Initiation, entertain ment and refreshments. llasbln The Harbin rlub will meet Thursday at 7 :30 at the horn of Mrs. May Etk. S204 Harlan drlre. Meeting Tha ML Lakl Ladles Aid will meet Wednesday at the horn of Mr. Earl Mack for pot luck luncheon. 1 p. m. Visit Larry Hunter of the Ore gon Journal la In Klamath Palls Halting with Wyati Padgett. Meeting The Klamath Basin Rabbitl Breeder! association are In vited to meet at the CIO hall Wed nesday at 7:30. Many Fields In Army Open To Enlistees Choice of service In the armored cavalry, the field artillery, the corps of engliirrra, the roast artillery and I he Infantry Is now bring offerrd to young men between 17 and 34 yeara of age who enlist In the U. 8. re gular army. Onrnlng of llirse force for di rect assignment lo men without prior military service follows the line already established by the pearetlme regular army, which advorale the greatest possible measure of choice Co Us new en llateeg. In addition to the above direct aulgnmriit opportunities, first-time enlistee my Indicate their prefrr-eiu-e for duty with the army's Par lust command. High school graduate ara also offered the opixirtunlty of choosing from a field of over 00 army tech nical school cources. These flrlds Include radar, electricity, me chanics, engineering, radio, medi cine and a variety of other. The training ul lilies the most advanced Inafrurilon methods and the equip ment employed 1 cf the latest de sign. Young men In the 17 to 34 age group who aie Interested In Investi gating these selective U. S. army ornlngs may obtain further Infor mation at the U. H. army and U. 8. air force recruiting station, located In the Pedrral building, room 300. 'MAYBE . . . PORTLAND, Aug. 33 i4V-Till cny won't be represented at the annual mayors' salmon derby at Ilwaro. Wah. this year. Mayor Dorothy M'ullomeh Lee said "may be next year. If I m still mayor, and the slot machines and the plnball and the others don't get me out, IU go" Out Of Hole In '5h Says The Senator WAHIIINOTON. Aug. 33 IA1 Renator George (D-Oa.i says It will take two year to get the budget In balance again. George, chairman of the senata finance committee, aald the gov ernment should be back In lha black In the fiscal year starting July 1. ItiM, If spending la cut 'reasonably" and Uses are ad Justed to egpand the economy. George advocate Income tax rate reduction from the bottom to the top on Individual Incomes, with an Increase In exemptions. Seems Hubby Went Little Too For CHICAGO, Aug. 23 OPe-Mrs. Ruth Young said In a divorce suit yesterday that her husband had been going out on dates while she had lo act a baby sitter for the other woman children. The suit, against C. O Young. (0. superintendent of equipment for the Illinois Central railroad, charged cruelty but did not name the al leged rival. Mra. Young, U, wa awarded temixirary Judgment o f 1250 a month for support and a half Inter est 111 oil well property her hut band own. Many Attend I00F Picnic Th second IOOP picnic of the year eras held at Hprague Canyon recreation area Sunday, with mem bers of Bonanza, Lakevlew, Roaa burg and Klamath Pall In attend ance. All lodge, of this district were Invited, but due to harvest season being at It peak, many were un able to attend. However, a good crowd wa on hand. A hurriedly organised soft ball game got under way after lunch, with members of Lakevlew and Klamath Pall Rr bekah lodge being among the players. Lakevlew vice (rand, Alfred Oetty, pitched for the "green socks," who won It lo 7, Herb Mun ell, pitched for the "blue sock." Lakevlew held the honors of hav- lng the oldest and the youngest I member In attendance, as well as ' lha la ru-at mimhir tn .-. mil call. D. B. Bern!, a member 'In the IOOP fraternity for over ii years, wa an enthusiastic picnick er, despite hi (3 years. Twenty-flve-year-old Alfred Oetty wa the youngest member In years. Eighty-one-year-old Gua Southard, also of Lakevlew wa also present. KIRTVAND AIR FORCE BASE, Albuquerque. N. M., Aug S3 Pfr. Donald M. Thorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thorn, 1616 Mitchell slier t, Klamath Falls, ha recently been transferred to Klrtland air force base, Albuquerque, N. M.. from Guam, where he ha served 17 montlu. He enlisted In the air force in May, 1047. ! i in 1 1 J - 1 Want Ad don't coil Uiey pay! -WI-NE-MA Coffee Shop Drive . . e to th Wi-nf-mo 2 Parking Loft For Your Convenience Luncheon from 65c - Dinner from $1.25 Coffee Shop & Dining Room . Quality rood at Kaaaonabl Prices Want Ada phoned to (111 before 11:30 a. m. appear Uie same dayl 23 tyeaM lya Monday, August U. 1J( NEW YORK Rudolph Val entino, original "Sheik" of lha movies, died today. Death occurred al 12:10 o'clock eastern daylight time at the Poly clinic hospital. Valentino cam east aeveral week ago to attend Uie Broadway premiere of hi latest picture and to bid farewell to hi brother who waa returning to hi home In Italy after visit. www Taeaday. August 14, tt Highest honor that ran be con ferred on a Boy Scout waa officially earned yesterday br Merle Swansen when the youth was appointed an eagle acout. He U the first Klamath regie scout. Www Wednesday, August iS, 1K( Illustrative of the fact that Klamath I truly on the edge of the "last frontier"' with wild life abundant, Is the discovery early this morning by a city patrolman of a fat quail which had come to its death ovrr paved street by plunging head-long Into the brightly lighted windows of Uie Link River Electric company, 7th' and Klamath. www Thursday, August t(, Wt Beatrice and Joaquin Barr, daughter and son of Dr. J. R. BsfV who have been spending the aummer montlu here with their father are returning to Oregon City this coming week to resume their achool work. www Friday, August 17, Klamath Falls la nntrd for It sliced, and resilient are Individually trying hard to live up to the reputation of the city. In one sense. Tills al least Is the conclusion of Walter West of the Klamath Commer cial Brrvlce, whose business It Is to keep track of those who ahlfl about, for the benefit of local merchants. His records show (73 changes of address since July 1, or an average of 10 a day. w w Haturrlsy, August M. 191 J. A. Rueweller and T. H. Lawrence, the former from Long Beach and the latter from Hnkersfleld, Calif., oil operators, arrived here early In the week and will be affiliated with J. D. Loreman, local geologist, In drilling a structure In the Bonanza district. "Insure With Landry" LIABILITY FIRE E. M. Mac Beth V. T. Johnson John A. McCall AUTO PROPERTY LOMBARD'S LONGER LIFE USED CARS Leon sex: We've got the largest stock, the finest conditioned, ond or willing to deal to suit you! And . . . w offer TWO DAYS (our FREE Driving Trial) to be satisfied. Look over these lot models and shop now before the Holiday rush! 1948 Plymouth Club Coupe Orey, like new and only $1495 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe Coupe r14qc With eslra seat. Black, a true beauty P H f 3 1948 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan - Super Deluxe ' rld-r Black pauit, radio and heater. 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