HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rce THRtt SATURDAY, AUG. 27, 1949 WEATHER rincAM YkAH T eie ilia fi w Hltml ,,4, WuriKN UHMiUN - ! rluuilr tjMlay enu Bunl-r iellai..l ell.ii" and ev.iiun alea uf Ihuiideialiuweta In nuainuim HUP" " .'' It Ml viwil. T l Ml III mi tirM III l.rlur mo W I" ouujlwm l'"-'"'C I ,... l.mU W M. Ullil eealerllf "'fAli!MN"OMKOON """'.. ""J .,, I.KU nunibv alleiiiixm .liim.ia i" lliunilei.li.iwei. hi miuiilaln ! '' Vl.aimMli WlMIHNI ; V.rlabl. hla rhaidliieao Hlo "lid BuliiU,. ?vTmki w mill "in " rrg if B-llilU Slid SJU.I..I. wh pal'ho. oi r.l.1.1 end HM-.H.H -' ailani'v eJ.r In li.uil.ir (.! '"'" M.iih of Mnoleior varlalno l " aM an boil .Wl "J "' . anal Mr Huh n lo.ii.lil 3. Illh aunOey M ( orre.llon-11 wm published yes- telUay tlll Ul O' H""r would lv. irave.ld. wrvlc. tor bull Smith who passed away recently. The funeral "' be at J p. m. Monday but there will b no grvesld ervli M origtnlly planned. .m..i vi.uHal K Shade. manager ol station KOOB at Cow Hay waa a visitor in b.i ..' . . .. uh..ia was formerly rail rnoiy. ......... - - - - wllh Hatlou KFJI in Klama h rIU. H I now iiiirreatea m .... ....... ....i...u at Cooe Bay (lilt Newport. The former resident enthusiastic iwui we entrsnc of U8 1. whlcll ht u F tor lh tirrt Hm on thu trip Biulnru on Hit rol U food. I Mid. falntfr. A imIaI nilliif of pallitori UrI l1 will o. nnu tint Tuly of ch nwnlli. An oil.rr mwuni u hfld Uw Uilrd 1Mdy of Ui month. A fin of II will b ltvied Mnt wrh mrm br who fall lo ittrnd on mwt Im monlh. BicltiwM nd Htin from town curd. Infarttoa Nin-yr-old Trry Nruim of ly wm dmiiid to Hlluida hoapiul rly lurdy mornliif for mllrl lritmr-nt of font Infection. Tti Uttl "y ih mi of Mr. itd Mrt. U. U NrUon Rom Marilyn O Null h r turnd from lumiwr achool at Colorado enllrt. 8lw and hrr pa' inn ar now varatlonlnf at Ui Lak ' Ui Woodi. V lallliif Mr. and Mr. Chart Wrtfht, formerly of thla city and nmr of fUcrammto ar itopplnc hr brttfly n rout to lhir horn afiar acaUonint In Portland. aVtat U Wra Vank Vaurwl ku rvturntd to hr pMition m cwptlonUt tn Dr. C. J. On offlr aftr a taeaUon In Ban PrancUre. Uarlnf Mr. and Mr. A. D hank ar Irarlni thu wk-nd for a wk ' vacation at the cout. Stubble Burners' Report Asked Farmrn who plan lo bum atubbl wir min urnwl today bv th rounty fir departmrnl to Inform th dtpartmrnt brfor wttlnc th fir. frank MrComark. county ftrc wardrn. Mid that biirnm may r't In lourh with him b rallm- 7IU. nr they can call th Klamath Fort Prntertlv aunrlatlon, iM or 3211 Th Idea. MrComark eiplalned. I to keen th county department from maklnf imnereiuuiry runi. (ttubble flrea whlrh are net without nntltira tlon often mult In needles alarmi to Ui department, and It la prmlble It equipment will b out on a lueleu run when an emergency fir occur. Dauihler-Mr. and Mr. Hubert H. fcrvln of Iowa City, 1., ar be ll i ooiuiratulateU on th birth of their flrat child, a 1 IXIUIld It ounce dauihler. on Aumut 2. Ill baiiy hai been named Mellwa llurclav. Mra. Krvln U 111 former M a r I y c ErlaiiiiMin. Maternal grandparent are Mr. and Mil Olio K.rlauduin of 910 North Ninth, and paternal irandparenU ar l)r and Mr. II. M. Krvln of Itirk ford, la. Uob la now oompletliiK hln enliir yr In the rolleK of dentil try at th Unlvenlty of Iowa. On Hualneaa Mr. and Mr. D. E. Aleianrter and eon, Ueruelle. of Na pa. Calif., have been recent !! lor here. Alexaiuler, former reai deut of Klamath Pall vulted th Kork creek ranch on upia-r Klain all! lak and livestock holdlnga at Port Klamath. Pram Portland Ployd l-anidun maiuarr of Ih Ajaociaied Preaa bureau at Portland, and Mra. Lan dun vulted In KlamaUl Pall Prl- day and Saturday. They cam her by way of th oout. Laiudon la calling on Aaaoclated Preaa member nmiitMperi over the tat. living Mri. lUiy Atklon of 31W Eat Main, left today for Nobel. Ark. where all w.'ll vIMt hrr two dauahtera and a aon. aa well a frienrU in thai city. 8i plana to b gon about flv week. Bh li mak ing th trip by train. VlaJl Mr. and Mra. John Strang Jr. ar vlaltlng Mra. Strang mother. Mra. EUI Hecht. In Klamath PalU. Ilil Htrangn. from LCtom. Wi.. ar alto paying a vlalt to Ih Cheiter Burmani. Llttl Joyce Ann It with her parenta. Meeting The Gideon and auxil iary will hold It monthly meeting nd potlurk meeting In th parlnra of th Immanuel llaptlat church Sunday Augunl 3 at 1:30. Mem ber ar Invited lo attend and bring a friend. Returned Mr. and Mra. Buford Compton and Mra. Margaret Whit man of Lafayette returned Wed nedy lo l-afayetle fter vUltlnt her with Mr. Compton mother, Mr. Samual Walker, of Oil city. Oal-arf-Twwn-Dr. and Mr. A. Ivan Thomnaon and nn are out-of-town vlaltlng In Idaho. Th Thnmpaona will return September I when th doctor will be berk in hla office at th Klamath Medical clinic. Releae4 Discharged from Rill aid h capital Prlday wu Mr. Paul AngaUad. who ha been a patient there for ftrveral day for medic! treatment. Mr. Angitad I at her home, IJOd Pacific Terrace. la Grant Paaa Mr. Walter Salabery and two anna, David and Richard, are In Oranta Paaa vlalt lng Mra. SaUbery mother, Mr Jennie Snook. City Polio Victim Flown To Portland Another polio victim, th fifth In Klamath county thla year, wa ruahed by chartered plan to Port land at 4 30 p. m. Prlday. She I 14-year-old Donna Out line, dauglu ter of Mr. and Mra. Italph Outline of thla city. The Utile girl waa flown up In a diet Hlliiiuin pluiie. Hh waa ad mitted to the Portland Isolation hospital. Report from th Portland boa pltal at noon todav Mid th girl I In "good" condition, although 4lgnoela of her raae will not b completed until Tuesday. Hoapital attnndanla reported the doctors as Mylng "It looks Ilk ixillo" but they will release no offi cial report until after tests ar com pleted. Two cases of polio were reported In Klamath county In both June nd July. The plane left on I la errand of mercy from the Klamath municipal airport. Donna wu moved to Ui airport by Kaler'i ambulance. - V "' ty-J Street Work At "Fast Clip' Two of the city a atreet Improve ment Jobs arc going along at a fast clip wiUi paving on Twelfth street scheduled lo begin the middle of next week. Twelfth street la being paved be tween Main and Klamath and a atorm aewer Installed. The other Usk. paving the east aide of Califor nia between Third and Upharn and the Installation of sidewalks on both aide, will be paved after Twelfth la completed, City Engineer Taxi Thomas Mid. Oradlng Is in progress on California now. Billing and Stahl. contractors, are dung both Job. The Twelfth street Job Is coaling the city about 110.000. Ui California Job la th neighbor hood of IM 000. NEW COLUMNIST Flo Ann Perkins will keep The Herald 'ond New reoders informed of igoingj-on of Klomoth Union high school this yeor, via the newspaper s regular school time feature, the doily high school news column. Flo Ann, o senior at KUHS, is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Henry Perkins. New Church Going Up In Merrill MERRILL, Aug. 17 Work started , Thursday on th new Merrill Pres byterian church which will b erected on the sit of Uw old frsme structure destroyed by fir last January. A grwup f velunleer Uberer cleared and leveled the it. and , actual work aUrted Thursday 1 morning when form for tn ; foundation wr put In. Present plan call for finishing 1 Ui exterior of the church and enough of the Interior o that ser vice may be held there by Christ mas day If possible. A sketch of Ui new church 1 now on display In Ui window of th local bank. Th building, when completed, la expected to cost from 50 000 to lAi ono Melvln Cherry of Klamath Fall 1 the building contractor. I Small Yictim Of Big Thief Was Fortunate NKW BRUNSWICK. N.J-Aug. rt ifi Hm verstsed thieve have turned at their nooea at Kenneth Serf en's favorite sport Jacket Bergen, employe! la th air eels tlon department el the New Brunswick Home Neva, Mid aa eipeneiv sport Jacket and two pairs of alack were takes from has parked automobile laet week. Last night, be said, th mlaxarig gar men la were toward onto the porch of a friend of hi. With them wu a penciled not reading: "To email for am." Man Injured In Car Wreck Paul Starr, 130 Hank, received a painful hand Injury yesterday afternoon In an auto crash at th highway fM-HUdebranda road In- I ter section. ' An automobile drlvan by Jay Joseph Dewejr of Bum, going cut on Ui highway, struck a truck driven by Robert Edward Schmoe of Bonaiua aa Uw latter pulled out , onto th highway from Ui road. , Starr wu a passenger In the ' truck. ; Th truck wu knocked on It left side in a borrow pit by the Impact, Netmen Face Redding, Ashland The Klamath PalU tennis team I hu an ambitious schedule lined up for tomorrow at Moore park when they meet both Reddtnf and Anh land. The ladles will also see action. j facing th Ashland team. New Minister In Klamath Rev. Michael Puka hu recently arrived In Klamath Palls to take ovrr the pastorate of the Pilgrim Holiness church. 2301 WanUand. Rev. Puka. his wit and small child cam here from Raymond, Wash. Service will be held with Sunday achool at l:4S a.m., morning wor ship at 11 o'clock, ar.d an evangel istic service at 7:30 p m.. Sunday. A mid-week prayer meeting la sched uled for 7:30 pm.. Wednesday. LU. Roods' Condition Reported Good Th condition of Don Roads, fir fighter who wu injured In the Sheep Well fire, I reported to b good at KlamaUl Valley hoapital to day. Road received back In June when he wu hit by a falling snag. For a few pennies per word you cn advertise to thousands through a want aq i rnon 8111. 36 Drivers Get Tickets Three dozen ticket were passed out late yesterday afternoon during a traffic check conducted by state police at Ul Weed-Ash land Junction. The check, from 4 until 5:30 pm, wu for operator' license, horn and brake. Moat of Ul court citation Issued were for having no operator license. Campo Del Mar Dinnerware MIKM FOOTBALL BERKELEY. Calif., Aug. 77 I Pi Coeds repreacntlhg six major west ern universities and Hawaii will compete her Setjtember 15 for th till. "Ml as Football of 1D4B." Th winner will reign u queen over Berkeley's fourth annual Football festival on September It. Park View Nursing Home 906 West Main Street MedtoroJ, Oregon Phone 2938 Completely equipped Nursing Home for chronic and convalescent. Bed patients specialty. Hot water heat throughout building. Licensed by the Stat of Oregon. 24 HOUR NURSING CARE Registered Nurse In Charge - V.: O w-- - S - - ' . I, ,m i.m i n : i. . . a .. ii il 1- a.n . ,1 NOW BEING SHOWN AT Jhsi Cbd &nhh 1227 Main St. a9 Siskiyou Cuts Office Hours YREKA, Aug. 27 The Siskiyou county board of supervisors Friday decreed all -day tiaturday closure of county office In Siskiyou after October I. In the peat arffleea bare kaea pew Salnrdaj anamlng and will eenUnue the prwredur III October L After thai aa I:M-I o'clock day, five day week, will be worked. State offices and others close o Saturday. Th county eioaur wm advocated by nine department heads. . Th supervisor alto set th county Ui rat at 12.40 110, 14 7 cent lower than but year'a rat. ADVERTIBIM1NT FLAX PROVEN PACTS Klamath Falls, Oregon, Aaf- at Her I new that will be at gra Importance t tho m tar eat ad ht farnitar. It la a prove fact that the way to get the meet for year money I to bay direct from the manafactarer. Th Modern Up holstered Faml lore Cw located a Lakcvlew - Merrill Janetlon, kaa proven th! statement. All they aak f ywa I that yea COMPARE. Compare ejaallty of the frame, springs, finer, and fabric Caaapara stjl. I It fanetlanaL la It arp to dale? Ceaapar prleea. There la wa greater way te awe than to bay dbroet traea th anafaetarr. Peeole wha have eaapared have aaade slslemenle soeh mm these: "I wu ear prised te final there wu aa maeh difference at ceenfort fat wphotetered f omit are. That so per -form fitUng back la everv Uting yea cava aak for la eaaafart." 1 didn't knew that yaw built fm-nitore la fit th person u well u to fit my living-room nsirla. I aaa atrt af plaeo m standard alse farnllare." "I wu prepared to pay twice u maeh to obtain faraitar of awch fine ewatlty. Why. H eeat area lea than they're asking for ataad ard faml tare.1" 1 had th hnpn ealn year farni tar weald be priced beyead bit meaaa. I aa a glad 1 hppe her before baytng ." Tea, ladle aad genUeanon. jea toe will be earprieed whew vow compare, ajaaltty and prlee at The MODERN UPHOLSTERED FIR- MTt'RE CO. Lakeview-Mevrffl Jaftrttea Phaae42 Klamath Falla Toaa k lOrorr $. TAYIO. AJC Mhoi wovr Until rhalrasea Meet President Penny j McCormack hu called a meeting of all Mill achool PTA committee chairmen for Monday, August 7t. t 7 30 p m. at the school. j CARD OF THANKS W wish to Uink our many friend and relative for their kind aympathy and lovely flower offer Inps during th Illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mra. J. B. Bow lea. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Vaught nd Family, Mr. and Mr. Olrn Tumbull. Vlaltlng Mr. and Mrs. Fdmund Pry ar vlsiung her with Mr. ! Fey parenta. Dr. and Mr. J. H. I Carter. j From fjunamalc Vem Davis re. i ' presenting the Durumuir New. was a ouainesa visitor in Klmtn i Falls Thursday and Friday. Admitted-Mr. Nlma Collins of tin city was admitted lo HilMde hmpltal Friday night for medical ' treetment. ! In Portland Mr. Py Stlltman la In Portland. 8h has been in that city for several weeks. I Potato Vine Beater fer Ford ar Fcrgvaon Tractor I ao w MaaBlaaa Thornton & Parr Fquipment l o. Mil 8. tth Phone trtl 7Jc V t 16u$& $d r sir! hen we din into your insurance and vonr insurance program, we do thorough job. We clean tip lot of those lillle-nolired and hard-to-find point to put your policies in perfect order and eliminate question and trnulile should yon have loai or claim. Our advice cost von nnthing and place you under no oliliralion. ' GEORGE E. WOOD GRAYCE RUSCO Associates Hods rnw e 9 I ' ,hC r-1 new in ' TF.X-STRlKT.t OHlfi Hmlck SPKIIAL kmm mil Fern I m ret t nAriK-HANOr SlZt . 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