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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1949)
TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1949 ntKALU MNU Nto, KuMViaih rnLLj, OKcoUi PACE HV WhATHER TRKAM YEAH T Alt 111 Leal yaar " Normal U WUi'IKN OIIOI1: Inrrea.lng rlnudllieaa liwlay, alM-aillug Hlltaiil Hlih arallaiatl alitmaia In N,illhwlaiu Orrgutl lonlglil llmoty Wa.liiaa.lsy Willi llllai umlaut ram. praa.lnig lo .,ulhaalarn Oi.gun uy V.-.!.,!. v..il"g. SaMiawlial V""l" Wa.lnsaUay. Illglia tuUar " " ln Inwiuv mud U " l,.nlahl W la M IIUlu Wa.li.aaday td til In mulh and to lo " I" eoulli orfahor vi,la aoultiarly and 10 tu la Billaa an hmir. KAHTENN OHUIONt fair today and Wa.lnaa.lay llh aoma high rloudlna-a Vvaduaaday eitiavlial annar tratra aait tonlglil wllh high bir daya TO lu Ml LuI lunlghl M U 40 tilth Itaral llual. MiMii'R suvrrt vaijey: rair wiih F.oialilaialil hlgli eloiidliieaa lurtar and Wa.lnaa.lay High Unlay aa. Low lo Rlglil Wall Wediiaadav U NOMTIirilN CAI.iroriNIA fair Kla and Wadnr-day aaoapl luial r4 alipt.g r.iaal l.lllla rlianaa In lamparaluia Morlhwaataily vIJda al II U mllaa an huur all eoaal. Eastern Mar Barbecue Aloha chapter ill of tlx order of th Eastern Bur will hold barbecue at 30 tonight. Tursday, III Uw ban ouet roum of Ihe Muoulo Temple. Entertainment will be furnished after a short business meeting. All Eastern Star nirnibrn are wrlrome to attend, according lo Phyllli .' Pool, worthy matron, and Jack Schuls. worUiy patron. Mail Ladle Ald-A ctirdlil In vitation la ealended to all women of lh Malm area, to attend Uir Indira Aid meeting at Ui churi.li Thursday, September 19 at 3 orlocg. Mra. John Ilcrrlngshaw, program chairman, will arak about Hawaii nd will display Items she gathered on hrr trip. Hoaleaae will be Mra. Donald Mackcn. and Mr. Oeorgr Fabianek. After the meeting hlt elephant sale will bo held. New Mtudrnla Gordon K Mai lory, rout 3. of thla city and Wal lace L. Boo, Lekevlew. ara among tli new aludent entering Wil lamette university thla fall. Rmu la i claaam brtln Hrpirmbrr 20. al though tha orientation prof ram beting Wednesday. Ron Horn A aon waa born to Mr. and Mra. Don Mat Barbara Moore i of Corvallla Friday Hep t ember 9. Tha child waa named Vincent Lee. He la the aernnd child (if Mr. and Mra. Maul Oramlpar nta ara Mr. and Mra. C. O. Monre and Mr. and Mra. Lealer Ofdcn sf thla city. rhaveh Openlnf Tha mutual eipeninff of tha Church of Jeau Chrta. of Latter Day ftainta on llrnnt and Martin gtreet will be held tonight at 1 JO All fnenrti and member are expected and the puo lie la Invited. A program hag been planned and refreshment will be aaryed. rellran Piyat A reflllar meeting eif Pelican Port 13S3. vrw. will be held Thiimday evening, BeptemlKr II at I p. m In the KC hall. Platu for tha coming membership drive and Initiation will be diacuued and other routine bull net transacted All member! are urged to attend. Meet Member of tha Town acrid club will meet at tha home of Mra. H. O. Myera. too N. Ninth, tonight at I p. m. Entertainment III be provided In tha form of card limn, and refreshment will be aerved by Charlotte Kllliore and Maria Kllliore. Meeting Paatpaneal The BhaiLv Hnmedale egtetulon unll'a Rally Day meeting ha been postponed for a week. The meeting will be held Friday. September 2J. at 1:30 at the home of Mr. Orvlllf Terrell. 400 Shaata. way. Rebekah ldge Prnaperlty Re bekah lodge will be held In the lOOP hall Thuraday at p. m. and mere will Be Initiation of rand! data. formala may be worn but ara not obligatory. Pythian K later riak Delia Hen. nlnger of ima Hank will be hoat eaa to tha Pythian Slitera club on Friday evening at I p. m. and there will be a patlurk aupper after the Dusineaa meeting. HIHh Mr. anil Mra UiIiIim ry Chriatlan nf thla .Hi n - a baby datithler, bom at Klamath vaurj nnnpiiai, AUgugt an, Tne v little girl haa been named Janrll iviann. VrVT Aailllary There will be regular meeting of tha auxiliary In the Veteran of Foreign Ware In nr nuiarj ciuDroom inuraoay at t p. m. ftrhoolmalea The Pioneer School malea club will meet for a politick luncheon at the home of Mra. Inea Short In the Henley dlnlrlct, at 1 p. m Friday. Royal Arch Meela Klamath chapter JS. Royal Arch Maaong. will hold It flrat fall meeting Wednea day, September 14. at 7:30 p. m. All eompanloni Invited. Hllrer TeaThe Zlon Lutheran Ijidlea will hold allver tea In the parannage at 1039 High glreet Wed nesday from I to 5 p. m. Hnntegwa will be Mr. Arthur Jochena and Mra. Victor Schulre. Commlllee The executive com mlltee of the Palrhaven PTA will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p, m. at the achool. O BRAND NEW!! SPACE HEATERS By Famoua Name forced Air a. Circulating Unbelievobt Prices Klamath Gas Co. Knirrgrnry lni Dun Muflett, aon of Mr. and Mra. D. K. Mullclt of Henley la home from the navy on 30 daya emergency leave. Don la atatloiird In Adak, Alaaka with the 1.4th U. B. Uattnllon where he la working aa a conatructlon elcc tilrlan. He enlisted III the navy at the recruiting nation In Ban Fran cisco on April II. IU4I. Julni Navy Jrnnlnga R. Led well of I'JOt Adama atreet haa re enlisted In the navy for four years. Ledwel! haa 13 yeara of navy aer ylca to hla credit and plana lo make a career of the navy. He Is now In tteattle awaiting assignment to the new duty station. When he la as signed hla wife. Ann, will Join him. In Porlland-The Rev. David F. Harnett of the First Presbyterian church and Rev. Kenneth Htafford of the Lakevlew Presbyterian church are attending a training conlerence In Portland. Rev. Harnett expect to return here Wednesday morning. To Heallle Mrs. Loren L. Palmer ton and Mra. Jack Bchulae will leave Wednesday by motor for Aeattle where they wilt visit Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nrvman i Mantle Palmer ton i. Palmerton and Hchulte will fly to Beattle thla week-end and return here with their wivea the first of next week. T Krhoot -Mrs Ralph W. Blearna and daughter Frances left by train Monday night for Ban Franclaco. France will report for hrr atudlra at Katharine Branson achool at Riyaa on Tuesday afternoon and Mrs. Htearna will return here early this week. ( amp Klre Party A member ship party fur the Camp Fire Olrl will be held at the Camp Fire house on Cong or avenue Wednesday at 4 30 p. m. All girls Interested In the Camp Fir organisation are aakrd lo attend whether they are mem bers or not. Dance Mane The Shaata Com munity Building association will hold a dance from 9 pm. to I a m. this Saturday In the exhibit build ing at the fairgrounds. Proceeds will be ued for construction nf a com munity hall. Music will be by Morrison and McDonald. Insurance Cwnpany The R e serve Life Insurance company haa opened a district office here. James Wyncoop haa been traiutered from the Medford office to serve a man ager. The office la at 3080 S. th. In Hoapltal-llarold V. Borton. rout 3 box 617. employ of the Klamath county mad department. Is a patient at Hillside hospital receiving medical care. He wa ad mitted Friday and may have vuuors. Fly Fast Mr. and Mra. John Houston Irft Monday by plane for New York with stop planned at Cincinnati and Minneapolis. They will return In three week. Arcepta PaalOoa Mr. Everett L. Miner ha accepted a position In Uie office of the First Presbyterian church. Bhe look over hrr duties th first of September. T Pocnana Mra. Percy Murray and daughter Marcell have left for Clarcmont. Calif., where Mar cell will enter her first year at Pomona college. (iaea Home Mra. Timothy Murphy of Dunsmulr. who spent the week end here with friends and relatives, returned ' home by train Monday evening. 2 3 tyecM AcjQ- Monday. Hepleanber 13. 1K6 Actual construction on the 75.000 brick building on the lot between the Winter building and the Shell oil station on Eighth and Main wa started today. Thla business building of two stories, la being erected by D. O. William of thla city and plana call for completion before winter. Tuesday. September 14. IS26 A rebel baseball army which has dubbed Itself the -Black Pelicans" today Issued a chal lenge to play the Klamath Palls baseball tenm. popularly known aa tha White) Pelicans. Organised by Frenchy Bay ncsx. It Include southpaw pitcher. Johnson. Pranry, catcher. P. M. Noel. Max Newsom. outfielders. Sprlggs an Infirlder, and a group of baseball players of Klamath Falls. Wednesday. Heptember 15. 1(26 Few people In Klamath county perhaps reallxe the tremendous strides made In growing potatoes throughout the Klamath basin. It was only a matter of three years ago when the total potato acreage In the Klamath basin was 600 acres, while the IR'.'ll acreage la approximately 3500 acres, or an Increase of 300';. w Thursday, Heptember 16. 1936 With by far the best agri cultural and livestock exhibit ever shown on the fairgrounds, the fifth annual Klamath county fair opened thla morning. Routine Judging and awarding of prlsea to first, second and third prlre winners, held the center of the stage this morning and afternoon. w w Friday, Heptember 17, 1926 Bufnrd Hargus, son of Mrs. W. o. Smith, expert lo return this coming week to the University nf Oregon to resume his studies. Hargus Is studying medicine, Saturday, September 18, 19J6 The High School Bridge club met for Ita first gathering of the season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones on' Friday evening. Miss Marie ltlillng. Everett Vanderpool, Charles Doll and Stanley Wood ruff presided as hosts. "Imurt With Landry" Jtan&uf, LIABILITY E. M. MocBeth V. T. Johnson John A. McColl AUTO PROPERTY Slimming For You (? A !' A0 a ocaf. ah-7 7 It ,7 II VVV, S'"S Vjoc 'ol .hi l-JH ' ' III 9 o ll-in' y MARIAN MARTIN Winter cottoiu are the fashion for round-the-house! Buttons are the fiuhlon tool Use both for thla classic with the near slcevellne. Three-quarter sleeves, too! Pel tern flit comes In sizes 34. 3d. 31. 40, 43. 44. 40. 41. 8l M takes 4'a yards 36-liuh fabric. fiend Tvt.M V . MVK renu In coins for thla pattern lo Klamath Falls Herald and New a Pattern De partment. P. O. Box 6740. Chicago 80, III. Print plainly VOI R NAMK ADKKIHH, .(INK. hlK. 8TVLE M MHI K. Just out our Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book! Smart, new clothe to sew at home. Cult Ideas br the score Send fif teen cent for thla bonk a Free Pattern Is printed In the book new wenklt to wear with your skirts and dresses. Fowver To Receive Rabbit Prize Terry Fawver of S030 8. Sixth, whose New Zealand white doe rabbit waa chosen the best In the rabbit division of the 4-H county fair, will receive his prize al meeting Wednesday of the Klamath Basin Rabbit Breeders association. The meeting la scheduled for 7:30 pm at the Standard Feed store on 8. Sixth. H'ATKR RIJ.EAht: FUOENE. Sept. 1 i4i Stored water In the Cottage Orove and Fern Ridge reservoir will be re leased beginning September 15, the army engineers have announced. The expected withdrawal of water from Fern Ridge will raise the level of the Long torn channel about five feet. Church Supper A family night meeting will be held al 6:30 p. m, Wednesday at the First Methodist church. A potluck supper will be served. In addition lo family night, the occasion will be a sub-district meeting with Methodist churchea from Chlloqutn. Fort Klamath and Williamson River. In addition to First Mrlhodl.it. taking part. Dr. S. Raynnr Smith, district superintend ent from Eugene, will be a special guest. Co. FIRC Elliott Loses In Committee Ballot Test PORTLAND. Sept. 13 (PI One fourth of Multnomah county's demo cratlc central committee members support. 148 to 51, Sheriff M. L. Kill ott. He faces a recall threat to hi office. The ballot waa taken last night at a meeting called by Chairman Nicholas Oranet. About 300 of the party'! 600 precinct workers attend ed. Five members spoke from the floor In favor of the young sheriff i after Oranet announced the ballot ! plan. No one spoke out against Elli ott. Later, But Senator Richard Netiberger, a democrat who haa op-1 posed Elliott's tenure ln office, crltl- cixed Oranet 'a handling of the meet ing. He said the chairman had used ' "Oranet s rulea of order not Rob-1 r AWWER5A8V SUf A ert's rules He aald Oranet pre. vented npposilton speakers from be-i Ing recognized by th chair. I Cheholem Blazes Under Control McMINNVILLK. Sept. 13 i-Flre crew apparently brought under control today two small flrea In tlmbnwr on Chehalem mounuin. The state forestry department at Forest Orove and tha Hlllaboro fire department aald there waa no further danger to homes and farm In the area. They reported a ft- line had been bulldozed around the two blazes. BELATEIlll'STICE BOSTON. Sept. 13 () The Massachusetts legislature has been asked to reverse the convictions of 3! persona hanged 257 years ago. The action would absolve 16 women and five men accused of witch craft In Salem In lr3. They were hanged between June and Septem ber of that year. Rep. Daniel Rud sten iD-Bostoni filed the resolve yesterday. ra)r?nnnnnAfo)Tr IP iv i- w IO )9S 1QP VALUES nsv. STOCKROOM YOURE 60MG TO HAVE TO PGT TOUT OP we STOCK tfOO1 BUT IT WILL REALLY SAVE YOUR DOLLARS VASES SALTtf PEP SETS -DRESSER SETS BOWLS 'GLASSWARE -WALL BRACKETS BtOOKENDS US Solons Scan Medical Plan LONDON. Sept. 13 OPr-Brltalni socialized medicine program haa been getting the attention of 16 U. 8. congressmen. The group came here to study th British and other European health plan In Uie light of President Tru man's proposed federal health ser vice. They apent yesterday talking to Health Minister Aneurln Bevan and other top officials. The members Include Harris Ells worth R-Or. They will tear Fri day for Sweden. TRICK HEARING ; SALEM. Sept. 13 OP) The legls i latlva Interim commute on htgh- waya will hold a bearing here next Friday at 10 a. m.. Chairman Ralph I T. Moore. Coo Bay, announced to day. This hearing will be on th i motor transportation act, under I which trucks are licensed and regu I la ted. ED AS xsA flHKl. V - FIGURINES The Red Cross field director at Tripoli, North Africa, serves U. 8. wfT , .JfJ COlUMilA gllWIills, INC. Distributed by J. Marvin if, LEATHER GOODS ' -ClfiARETre "Eg 9 -sBECvf .WALLETS . irv CON 7 PRICE SPECIALS POTTERV troopa scattered over alx-and-a-hall million aquar mile of territory. e fACOMA, WAtHINOTON Hilton Distributing Co. 2S 12S Rlreralda rhone 1321 Paul O. Landry Phone 6611 61 Mala Street