THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
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llrlt. Houth Mm Raymond M.
Itrrvr and MIm llasel Morrison
Irft by mmr HuiKley It Ban Fran
clsio wl.ere lllry will altrnrl the
general convention of tht F.piscnpal
rhurch thl werg. Mr. Bm I"
inrslilrnl of the auxiliary of Die
musluiiarv district nf Fastrrn Ore
gon. lld MIm Mnrrlaon la Iht UTO
urkrr l Ht Paul's parish. Tlirv
rre )olnrl her by Ml. I.an W.
Harton uf Hrlld alios husband.
llMmn ll.rtiin. hd Irft earlier with
llishnu and Mm. William r. nrm
limum of Philadelphia, for Ban
Francisco.
T Fugrne -Four members of the
Klamath Falls Horoptlmlst club Irtt
Tuesday for Kiujrne to assist In
the organisation ol a Horoptlmlst
rlub there, doing north er Mrs
KU-uhrn Habn. Mrs Wilfred E
1 mm. Mr.
,Mn. Mnrahsll K Cornell
hrr hi, ma In Portland today. Mrs.
Finntgan til br remembered Ilia
lormrr Myrtlp l.arsrn of till city
( hark Freaenlrd Tha box tup-
par, card party and tianc pni
eored by IOOF lodge Halurdiiy
night, nattrd tha lum of t'Mi.M,
which waa luriird ovrr to tha polio
emergency fund Wliiailuy. Nor
man Duffy, nolile Brand. prrM-nled
Hit clin k Ui Mia. Paul Buck. Klam
ath county polio chairman, and
Mr.. Martha Hurd wa praarnt. It
a tha aale of bora prrparrd by
Mr. Hurd llrbrkah coinmlltr
that hrouaht III mora than tlirre-
fuurthn ol I lie amount. Mr, fluid
dvlard.
Aloha MrrUm Tha Alolia club
of the Pant Matron of the Kaatarn
mar will mart rnday at I p m. for
a covered dih luncheon at the
Maaonlc trinplr. In chance of the
arrangement r ,r I I'"1!"1.
Club prmldrnt, Mr. Charle J. Mar
tin, and Mm. William UfWltt. The
mrit duh. roll, and collra will be
furnuhrd by tha commlttre. Mm.
Phrlpa Invlten all pat matron and
vuiltlng peat malron to attrtid the
meeting. Ultima for the coming
yer will be elrclrd.
Nun Horn . Mr. and Mr. Don
Hunt of Itirky point rout are par
ent of a ton, their fifth child and
aeroiid buy, born at Klamath ValU v
hnapitHl J'uri,dy, Hrptember 27,
The child wrighrd 6 pound 4',
Cice at blrlhy Paternal grandpar-
riii ar ur. and Mm. warren C.
Hunt of Pacific Terrace.
f ood Hale . - The Mother club
of Hat red Heart academy will hold
a cooked food aala Hunday, October
3 alter all maara In the academy
auditorium, and coffee and dough
mil will be nerved In the dining
room. Ellen Ely I chairman of the
food ale.
Kugrn fanaral Mr. and Mr.
Carl O. Arthur have returned from
Kugrnr after attending tha funeral
of Arthur father. Thoma J.
Arthur, a frequent vlaltor In Klam
ath Pall. The deceaaed la survived
by hi wife and three aon.
Hale Plana The Klamath Palli
braiK-li of the American Aaaoclallon
of Unlvenlty Women will hold a
rummage aale Priday arid Saturday
' at 27 Main. Money derived from
the aale will be uaed to finance a
lorel arholamhlp given each year
to a graduating armor girl.
Itummaga Hale Premont PTA
will hold a rummage aale October
7 and I at Ninth and Klamath
nrt door to Uia Unique market.
Wurarrv Oladv Planiiery, arc- Fremont mother are aakrd to arnd
ond grade Inairuitor at Mill who rummage donation to tchool before;
waa atrurk at an Intersection uie o uiorr a.
oiirntng day of arhool. a found
to be more rrlouly Injurrd tlmn I p.rk Mrrlln. C u b fV-ouU of
I at flrat thought. Hhe Irft hrra tor pack 5 will hold their monthly meet-
Brattle to real at the home oi a urn Priday at 7:30 pm. at tha Pint
alatrr, but medical examination ' chrlatian church. Pack Inspection
and X-ray proved a rrarkrd prlvia ! will be hrld. Parent of the boy
which made aurgrry nerrsaary. Hhe : are alao urged to be present.
will be off duty tor another month. '
achoul otflclala aald. 1 III Mr. Maurice Andrrvm.
; aecond grade teacher at Mill
ummaa. Hale Tlie Molhem ! cliool. U III at her home with
F.nul Albrecht and club of Kacrrd llrart acaormv -"" "" um
hold a rummage aale in uie ounu- ; y ru, imiifi, auu-
.... .,-, i v nrruuird bv Whitman ! 1 ute teacher.
Ilouaa iural-Mr. ltd Pinnigan j Drug company, bid Main, on Krl-
haa been a houae guest lor the pat ! day and Saturday of thl. eek. Kelurn. . I"-Mr. Earl Carlvm
two d.v. at tha Prrd Olln home ! Contribution, of rummage may be and daughter, Lealte Jo. have i been
on l-emont .treet. she returned to left at the academy. Mm. Jerry I "'" from the Klamath Valley
Murphy la gmrral chairman. I "" "'" " """"
i N Eldorado Leslie Jo a. born
At Mretlng - Harold Aihlry. ' Hrptember 24
district clerk of the city achoola. t
among tnos from Klamath Pall
attending the Oregon Finance Of
ficer association bring hrld thl
wrek In Portland In conjunction
with IT. League of Oregon Cltlre.
WHY WE SAY
ON THE Q.T.
V V Can
you krrn arcrrl well ihia ex-
prraainn alill mrana jul lhal bill il
alarlcil out a Lrrp il (Jl IKT (J. anil
T. iM'inf; thr first and last Irllcr of the
word.
coaa t MMsat Hslwaii
goa ,m wotia imii ii-.it ia
Scouts Have
Roll Calls,
Inspections
Woodworkers
Take Stands
recovery program, called fur a U S,
loreUn policy aimed at la.Min
I ece, denied Rusmhii a,vrUom o!
U. 8. mar-motifteriiiK ai "complete
. lu lllifnutwiawl " mttiiiirA ilfi nmuia
VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. M , ,illon ,0 re,,,,,,,,, of .,,,,,
A aevrn-polnt program on Interna- I Pranro Spain." and urged early
tlonal affair.. Including plea, for In-1 peaca Ireatle with former enemy
ternatlonal disarmament and con- I nation.
trol of atomic energy, wa approved
yesterday by tha l.lth annual con- OIOI.I TO HINO IN EGYPT
ventlon of tha International Wood- CAIRO, (Pi Benlamtoo Oigll.
worker of America. tha tamoua Italian tenor, will sing
Other point In the program eon- at Cairo winter opera season ttiia
defined Ruuia "abuse" of tha vr-! year, It tH announced hrr.
to In the United Nation assembly, I
Fair Condition Mr. Delphlne In Hospital Mm. Arthur Pred
Lyman ol (10 Mitchell Is under ' nckaon of 202 Washington 1 a
Roll call and Inapectlona have
been the feature actlvltle of Scout
troop and some cub pack In the
Modoc area council during the
past week.
Troop 30 at Chlloquin. wa put! reaffirmed aupport of the European i To Buy or SeU Ue tha Want-Adal
through ltd pace by Bob Penrod,
last night. At the same time Con- 1
red Shetland took over hi new du
ties a Scout master tor the troop.
81ielland i employed as a acrler
for tha Indian forest service.
Other Actlvltiea
Other roll call activities were con
ducted by Paul Tanner and Duane
Alexander at Alameda' troop 4;
Bill Kuykendall and Charle Bailey.
Sacred Heart Troop 19; and Gomer
Jonea and James Pinmger. First
Presbyterian church troop 42.
Tha district roll call movement
now In progress 1. being held In
conjunction with the national roll
call program.
Bob Lamott. Modoc county scout
executive, said there still remain a
number of troops and cub pack yet
to be Inspected.
He expect the activity to be fin
ished some time next week.
REMEMBER LAST WINTER?
Yt, wa all do. Snow covered the garbogti con io that
wo nod hard time disposing of food watt and garbage.
Don't put up with that condition againt
medical care at Hillside hospital ! patient at Hillside hospital. Her
where she Is aald to be In fair ' condition Is fair, but she Is not
condition. She is the mother of allowed to have visitors.
Mm. Walter Jendraejewskl.
Treatment Under medical treat
ment at Hillside hospital la Carol
Elltngson. 10-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mm. Walter Ellingson of
Bly.
N Visitors Stanley Pirser.
manager of the Buster Brown shoe
tore. Is showing improvement from
a aerlou lllnesa at Hillside hos
pital, however, he U still not per
mitted to have visitors.
Mrdiral C are H. R. Cullen of
Biebrr, Calif ., Is under medical care
at Hillside hospital. He la an em-
OTI Students Pass
Clock, Watch Test
OTI Three mem ben of the
McKay Delays
Hiring Of
School Expert
SALEM. Sept. lPi Governor
McKay instructed the state depart
ment of education to hold up the
I appointment of an expert to make
! a survey of the state schools.
Yesterday, the board voted to hire
T. C. Holy, an Ohio State university
ploye of the Finney Logging com- , Oregon Tech clock and watch mak- i professor to make the survey
i teiav ana Mnatai aaleaaai W as sraw rtn mKjA "
pany.
T Portland Mm. F M Cheyne
nf I.'.-O Orchard Irft for Portland
this wrrk for mrdiral attention.
While there ahe will visit her aon.
Milo Cheynt, and family.
Visiting Mm. Walter Bower
and children. Kelsry and Sua ar
hrr from Daly City. Calif., visit
ing Mm. Bowrr's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. N. Krlsry. 4U Clinton.
tug and repair class have passed
the Horological Institute of Amrrl-
On Va a a llaaw-Ed Livingston.!" m'non
m.n..rr of tha Klamath Falls' Tne ,hre- Hall. John Hog-
k k f u'.r, Usui is on hi. o nd Bob Stapleton. are
annual vacation this week.
Rummage Sale Palrvtew PTA
; will sponsor a rummage aale Friday
; and Saturday at Cummin's Diesel
; storeroom, 9th and Klamath. The
I sale will continue all day, both days.
rooked rood Hale St. Paul'' Postponed The regular Worus
Oulld will sponsor a cooked tood community club meeting has been
sale at Emll tore. th and Pine. ! postponed from Saturday until
all day Saturday. Tie public 11 . Thursday. October e. because of
invited to participate. 1 the opening of deer season.
Pledged "Skip Johnson, son nf
Mr. and Mm. Marlon Johnson of 405
Upham. haa pledged Sigma Chi at
Oregon State college.
now
certified watchmakers. The insti
tute la a division of the national
bureau of standards.
IIF.LD FOR ORI.GO.N
CHEYENNE. Wyo.. Sept. IIP)
But Attorney General George
Neuner ruled that the leglslatuie
Intended that the survey be made
by ita interim committee on the
school system. NeuneT held that to
hire an outside expert would be an
: Ulrgal delegation of power.
After conferring with Neuner. the
governor ordered the appointment
held up pending further atudy.
I Oerald E. Oause. wanted In Pendle-
t'anrelled The Rev. Harold Rob- j ten. Ore, on a murder Indictment,
erta will not show movies in the Mt. was held here today by Laramie
Lakl church Friday night as planned, county authorities.
Bob Lemon got an early start In
hoping to match his 10 shutouts of
last In his second start he blanked
the Browns on live hit.
GENERAL O ELECTRIC
DISPOSALL tS
Tasoavstaaa so. ..
JUST CaMM IT BOaVW TMC MAIN -
The electrically optrtaad DupoaaJl shred all food
waste irsrluding bone ipso toe penklaa, waad.
ore carried down the drain and ovt of ahe host
mtdielj. Yostr sink i slwljrt clean!
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MO MOM A Jt BA6C
There are no garbage awvrai rasn or garbaga odotg
in the Diapoaall ecaaipped Isitdsan. The food weeto
at goo before at can spoiL
Dan't let Installation east bather yea'. Special 15-eay erfef
InstaJlatioa east bather yea'.
ea lnstallatlen.
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